MacBook Pro 7200 RPM HD vs. Intel X25-M Solid State HD Boot Time
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this video stinks because you aren't comparing apples to apples.
in the first video it was obvious that you had already installed many other applications just by looking at the 'start bar' or whatever you mac-fags call it.
compare that to the clean install on the SSD.
Very inaccurate and misleading video.
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@speedyduck38 generating*
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@inetsolution because rpm stands for rotations per minute so the 7200 rpm is going to generate more heat but on the other hand the solid state drive is flash memory to it doesn't rotate at all generation tiny amounts of heat.
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What's the music ??
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So good.
Please, what's the first clasical music please, it's wonderfull ?
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OK that those SSDs are way too expensive, but how much is your time worth, right?
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Our Macbook pros will always last forever.
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Good point -- we'll have a comparison video of the 7200 RPM with a clean install up very soon.
isnt it hot though? i heard some of htem get soo hot
shayanrafizadeh 3 years ago
Actually, changing the drive out from 5400 to 7200 made the computer quite a bit hotter, but the SSD seemed cooler than the 5400.
inetsolution 3 years ago