I was contemplating of having my next pc upgrade to have a
main 1TB SSD. Now, I am not sure what to think. :(
It depends on the quality of the SSD and your usage. A SSD is a very different creature than a SD card. Huge difference. A SSD is
designed for heavy R/W usage; a SD card not so much. I think you'd
be fine with a quality brand-name SSD. I'm replacing the 500GB drive
in this laptop with a 500GB SSD; no moving parts.
...provided a confirmation that the SSD version of flash is "higher quality".
.. I think you'd be fine with a
quality brand-name SSD. I'm replacing the 500GB drive in this laptop
with a 500GB SSD; no moving parts.
21 Sep 19 03:21, you wrote to me:
...provided a confirmation that the SSD version of flash is "higher quality".
I'd hope so considering the cost however if you get the more expensive
high
capacity SD cards their quality is much better.
Later,
Sean
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