![]() Samsung has been at the forefront of SSD technology, and the computer community has trusted their solid state drives for quite some time. SSDs access information instantaneously, since the drive doesn’t have to find the information on the disk. SSDs, on the other hand, have no moving parts, much like a flash drive. If you haven’t really looked into the difference between solid state drives and HDDs, here’s the quick run-down: HDDs rely on a disk to read and write, which is easily breakable and runs at moderately slow speeds. ![]()
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