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Intel Solid-State Drives - Drop Test

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2009

Check out what happens when you drop two laptops, one with a conventional hard drive and the other with Intel's Solid-State drive. We drop both onto a very hard table. Guess which one continues to run. (hint: SOLID)

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  • how about you just replay it again

  • Of course it can take a bigger drop. It doesn't have to be Intel either, just solid state. Perhaps you should mentioned the short life span of your typical solid state hard drives? I suppose unless it is actually memory based.

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  • Intel: multi billion dollar company. WHY IS THE VIDEO IN crappy 240p???

  • @indoctrin8ed maybe because windows fucking loaded?

  • wow

  • The hard drive version goes dark before impact. Cheat.

  • @narcoti The hard driver motion detector :-)

  • @lenovoservice1 Not the LED screens

  • mother f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! O_O hahahahaha scary

  • @momin8888 the technology is very similar, with both SSD and USB pen drives using chips to store data rather than rotating disc platters. people have been able to run operating systems from pen drives but this has proved to be very limited. (do a google search on running windows from a usb stick)

  • @narcoti good comment. this is true, when a hard drive goes defective whilst using Windows, the cursor usually does the hourglass loading thing first.

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