tbh, most are fine - seagate, toshiba, western digital, samsung etc
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tbh, most are fine - seagate, toshiba, western digital, samsung etc
Never had a WD drive fail on me, in fact I still have all the hard drives I've ever used on my desk next to me (hoarder lol) - the only non-WD drive is a seagate one and thats the only one that went U/S lol
western digital are by far the best and have been for quite a long time, i've also found Seagate to be a more respectable budget brand.
Whoever said ssd are too new they've been around for about 5 years, back then it would cost £400 for a 60GB drive, they have been getting quite affordable for about a year considering what they're capable of.
Which is?
If your a normal user, then I doubt you'll see any noticeable difference between a good quality SATA and an SSD, imo. In TJ's case, its sounds like his laptop is as old as him, so completely pointless him getting an SSD!
cant beleive it my older brother was given 10 1tb harddrives and he sold them all before i found out :(
im not getting a ssd as for the price of a 120gb one i can get a 700+gb normal hard drive
if i was to buy a laptop to upgrade to something special (16+gb ram 1tb harddrive 4ghz etc..) what would be the best laptop to buy?
ive heared of people buying all the parts and making up there own custom towers, is it common place for people to build there own laptops aswell?
ffs, you open some beans & have a trip to a&e.....if you try to make a computer, the planes will be dropping out of the sky at east mids.......lol
Building a computer is pretty straightforward tbh. A laptop is slightly more complex - you need to get all the right components to fit in the right chassis. You can only upgrade older kit to a certain point, so if you're after something all singing and dancing (in laptop form) you'll need to spend out on some modern kit.