Always go for the Samsung 850 SSD route.  If not for speed, then for durable
and shock-resistance reasons. 

I have my Dell Latitude 6510 with two 1TB SSDs (one is instead of the
CD-Bay) and run Win10 and some VMwares at the same time without any
degration.

wOOdy


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Gesendet: Montag, 20. November 2017 15:59
An: ProFox <[email protected]>
Betreff: [NF] SSD drives vs. 7200 rpm drives

Well, I've been talking about it for a couple years now.  I think I'm 
going to buy a laptop this week for some Black Friday deal (hopefully) 
to get the best savings.

I bought a Surface Pro 3 from a friend last year but I'm used to a Dell 
Latitude laptop that fits in my docking stations so I'm not taking to 
the Surface Pro 3 I guess for that reason.  Plus I need to wipe his 
image (it was a buyout from his company) and hence "if I have to spend 
for that, why not just spend a little more and get a new Dell Latitude."

My question here:  I LOVE LOVE LOVE the SSD drives, but of course the 
7200 rpm drives are cheaper.  Would YOU spend the extra $$$ for the SSD 
drive (despite it also being smaller in size than the RPM drive)?

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