juniiflow Distinguished Aug 20, 2011 590 0 18,990 Apr 14, 2012 #1 What exactly is a SSD? Solid state Drive dont come up with wikipedia links, put it in your own words, os that i could understand plis!!, and thank you.
What exactly is a SSD? Solid state Drive dont come up with wikipedia links, put it in your own words, os that i could understand plis!!, and thank you.
Solution Pyree Apr 14, 2012 Like HDD but fast. No moving mechanical part: no movable head to read/write spinning magnetic platter. Use NAND-based flash to store data instead.
Like HDD but fast. No moving mechanical part: no movable head to read/write spinning magnetic platter. Use NAND-based flash to store data instead.
Pyree Splendid Apr 1, 2011 8,268 2 31,460 Apr 14, 2012 Solution #2 Like HDD but fast. No moving mechanical part: no movable head to read/write spinning magnetic platter. Use NAND-based flash to store data instead. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Like HDD but fast. No moving mechanical part: no movable head to read/write spinning magnetic platter. Use NAND-based flash to store data instead.
juniiflow Distinguished Aug 20, 2011 590 0 18,990 Apr 17, 2012 #3 Mm, you see that is one of the best anwers i got here :], i love your bunny kid Upvote 0 Downvote
juniiflow Distinguished Aug 20, 2011 590 0 18,990 Apr 17, 2012 #4 Best answer selected by juniiflow. Upvote 0 Downvote