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Solve : 500 GB Hard Drive VS SSD?

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I'm in the process of getting a new laptop (My old one got water in the SD port & fried the motherboard  ).

Anyway, I already have my 120GB SSD from my old comp... Basically, I just want to know if I should stick with my SSD, or leave the stock hard drive (which is the 500 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive).  I use Photoshop, but that's about it.  I know quite a bit about the program side of computers, but when it comes to hard drives and such, it's kind of like a completely different language. Lol.

Sorry if this message is a bit confusing. I have both of my kids, and my friend's 4 kiddos today, so things are a bit hectic! 

Thanks for any help!Good question. Here is a very recent article.
SSD vs. HDD: What's the Difference?
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Both SSDs and HDDs do the same job: They boot your system, store your applications, and store your PERSONAL files. But each TYPE of storage has its own unique feature set. The question is, what's the difference, and why would a user get one over the other? ...
IMHO you should put the computer back to its original configuration.That is a great article!  It really helps SPELL it out for people like me

So it sounds like I may just want to leave the new computer as is, for the time being.

Thanks for the info! If you don't need the additional capacity I would certainly move the SSD over as it will massively speed up the new system.  Hard drives are much slower, especially one that is only 5400rpm.  An SSD is also going to be a lot more resilient to drops/vibration that a laptop may experience.

You could also get a CHEAP external hard drive enclosure (they are under $10) and put the 500gb drive in that to give you a 500gb external HDD for storing larger files.


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