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6/14/2011 - SSD Drive
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There are many points to be considered before getting a drive for your computer. One of them is I/O operations per second for both reading and writing. This feature of an SSD drive plays a great role in deciding the performance of the computer. It's better to buy SSD drives with more I/O operations per second.

Speed

Another point worth considering is the speed with which the drive reads and writes. Earlier, 150 MB per second for reading and 80 MB per second for writing were considered to be good. But increasing demand for SSD drives has inspired the manufacturers to improve the quality and features of this product. Some of the fastest SSD drives read and write with a speed of around 250 MB per second and 200 MB per second respectively.

Interface

Although speed is an important consideration before you decide to buy drives. But there are other factors that decide which drives will be more compatible with your computer. For this, you have to find out what kind of cable is used inside your computer. For instance, for smooth cables of a width of around half inch, SATA drives are the best. Other kinds of drives to choose from are IDE drives. These are better suited for cables that are around 2 inches wide.

Other points

It's not necessary that the fastest SSD drive is the best drive. There are many other points to be kept in mind before choosing SSD drives. You should enquire about the capacity of the drive. It's advisable to research about the various types of drives available through information and reviews available on internet. It is rational to take quality drives from reputed stores. Cheap drives are usually slow and freeze while working. They also generate more heat and sound.

The above stated pointers will help you in buying the best drive for your computer.

Solid State Drives (SSD) is the new rage in the computing world. Promising better performance and quieter operation since there are no movable parts that first need to spin-up like normal hard disk drives. Currently, these promises are just dreams for most users since these drives still are expensive, and they cannot compete with the capacity of current Hard Disk Drives (HDD). The last few months have seen the prices drop and the capacities are slowly expanding, and 512GB SSD's is already available, although extremely expensive.

But why the rage? Getting a SSD's offer some nice advantages over normal HDD's. They are faster since no start-up is required and the operation is completely silent. They use less power than normal HDD's, thus giving laptop owners better battery performance. The lack of moving parts also make them more reliable and the dangers of irrecoverable data damage are lessened.

Currently there is a few unfortunate disadvantageous to SSD's. The first is price. Secondly, SSD's performance dropped visibly the more you use it, although this is more apparent in the earlier models. The reason for this is that they write data in large blocks, rather than bit by bit. Performance is severely crippled as the availability of free writable blocks decrease. The way SSD's handles deleted data aggravated this problem. SSD Drive
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