While SSDs are taking the spotlight when it comes to ultimate performance, many people still prefer the much lower cost per gigabyte of traditional hard drives. For whomever wants to pick up 320GB (or more) of storage for $100, SSDs simply aren’t an option. So if one wants to buy a traditional hard drive for a notebook, what hard drive delivers the best performance?
Editor’s Note – This is a real world user review from Phil Bloem who has extensive experience in the notebook space. Please feel free to discuss this review here.
While SSDs are taking the spotlight when it comes to ultimate performance, many people still prefer the much lower cost per gigabyte of traditional hard drives. For whomever wants to pick up 320GB (or more) of storage for $100, SSDs simply aren’t an option.
- a 811MB 7zip file was unzipped with 7zip
- a virus scan was performed on another 811MB folder
- a 591 MB folder was duplicated
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