Which is better: SSD or HDD?

Solid state drives outperform hard disk drives in speed while matching them in everything else — except price. From this point of view, SSDs are better than HDDs. But, though SSDs are coming down in price, they’re still more expensive than traditional HDDs. You might not want to shell out for an SSD if an HDD can meet your needs just as well.


Solid state drives outperform hard disk drives in speed while matching them in everything else — except price.

Loading large amounts of data is only a small part of what you do on a computer every day, depending on your habits or profession. If SSDs cost about twice as much per gigabyte and only offer a meaningfully different experience in certain limited situations (situations you may never even face), do you really need one? If you don’t regularly deal with large files, SSDs may be an unnecessary luxury. 

Understandably, if you edit photos or video files, you probably want the performance gains of an SSD. But most of us aren’t multimedia editors. So, with that caveat out of the way, let's explore the kind of experience you’ll get from an SSD.


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