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MacBook SSD VS HDD

A confronto un nuovo MacBook alluminio dotato di Hard Disk allo stato solido (SSD) con un modello dotato di Hard Disk tradizionale.  
 
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RubricalEye (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Is it really matter for a couple of seconds?
L3zer (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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it's not only the startup of the laptop. it's every software and game you run on it. It's stupid fast.
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flhxxx (1 month ago) Show Hide
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That must be one slow SSD... I have a 2.5 year old macbook pro, core 2 duo processor, ddr 2 RAM.. I put it side by side with a one month old macbook pro and my system boots in 13 seconds while the new machine boots in 32. Not only does mine boot faster but all read operations are faster, all apps load much faster. I can only imagine what a current macbook with an intel x25e ssd would be like.
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Is SATA II (3gb/s) faster than SSD???
SwisssBolla (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yes, SATA II isn't a bottleneck for today's SSDs.
eyequex012 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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the way that the SSD shines is that its a solid state drive meaning no moving parts... which eventually means less problems and less likely to die on you becuase the are lesss parts to malfunction
idrinorbarsaku (1 month ago) Show Hide
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that's true to only an extent. If both drives are in perfect working order, the HD will outlast the SSH right now. It might change in the future. But SSH are not the most reliable storage devices. And claiming a regular HDD is unreliable because idiots bang it all the time isn't right either(All though most new HDD more advanced shock protection than before).
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who really cares about boot time, I want to see an overall system performance test. So far not that impressed with SSD.
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I would say it really shines in opening programs\apps up but I don't have one lol so can't really say

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