zakblood -> RE: questions on new laptops (11/26/2016 8:16:55 PM)
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i've been using Western Digital VelociRaptor 10.000 rpm HDD for what seems like years, they to me were the best things i've ever used, some of them i have are over 8 years old and still going strong, i have 1 15k HDD, and old work drive that is still going, again rather fast for it's day, but compared to even a most basic of SDD's now days, these are way behind the times, but at the start the cost was way over what i was prepared to spend, now they have come down in price, it's well worth it imo. but still rather high if you need more than a basic amount of space, this is where the Hybrid drives come into there own, a cross between the both, SSHD drives have some of the speed advantage of the SDD's but the storage space of a standard hard drive. and even today like i've said above, most laptop drives are still the low powered and low spin speed models which are the 5400 rpm ones, where for a few pounds more a 7200rpm could have been fitted, adding nothing in real terms to cost, but loads more in performance, but yes adding a SDD of a reasonable size does add to the costs, but now days there no excuse to not add in either into a laptop or desktop a SSHD at least. regarding video cards Wodin, it's always best imo to wait at least 6 months to a year and buy what was last years newest tech, as by then, the price has come down to what it should have been imo at first, as you pay a premium price for the latest stuff. for me there is no better out atm than these two models. Radeon RX 460 2GB or 4GB model or the GeForce GTX 1050 2GB or 4GB one priced around the £100 mark for the 2GB ones, and £130 for the 4GB ones with the GeForce models being slightly faster atm with better drivers, but only just
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