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Cache lebih besar berkat SSD
Lebih kencang dari hard disk dengan kecepatan rotasi yang sama
Abstract: Welcome to Myce's review of the Seagate ST2000DX001 2TB Desktop Solid State Hybrid Drive (‘SSHD').We recently reviewed Toshiba's latest SSHD offerings for mobile devices, in a 2.5in form factor, and found them to be impressive performers. Today, we review...
Abstract: I'm constantly asked about Hybrid HDDs for Mac Pros as well as older MacBook Pros. Though we have posted Hybrid notebook drive results before, I decided to revisit this query by testing a 3.5" Hybrid HDD compared to a regular HDD, Fusion Drive, and Solid...
Abstract: The latest piece of hardware up for testing at Phoronix is the Seagate ST1000DX001, a 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive (SSHD) that retails for less than $100 USD. But how well does this 1TB hard drive that has 8GB of MLC flash memory work with Linux? Let's fi...
The Desktop SSHD is a direct translation of Seagate's notebook hybrid tech, and in some ways, that's a good thing. The fact that Adaptive Memory manages the cache entirely at the drive level makes the SSHD compatible with any operating system. There's no...
SSDs have reached their peak in popularity, with nearly every system now shipping or being built with them. Mechanical hard drives still hold the position of capacity, and while SSDs attempt to close this gap with emerging technologies like TLC and 3D NA...
If you had to have one hard drive in your desktop PC, and if you were an average PC user, I would be hard pressed not to recommend it be the Seagate Desktop SSHD. The 4TB model especially, which you can find for around the $240 mark, has a huge amount of...
It's clear the Seagate SSHD system works, and works well, and even when compared to a pure SSD-based system, the results aren't too shabby. The drives add a reasonably low premium over the price of a fast mechanical drive, so you can expect plenty of ...
With the increasing market penetration of the SSD, a lot of users have now had the chance to upgrade their PCs. Now we all know while SSDs offer massive benefits in terms of performance, they have always lacked in one area - capacity. ...
Abstract: Now that the prices of SSDs have dropped to well below 50 cents per GB, we expect that only few Hardware.Info readers will still want to use a conventional hard drive as their primary storage device. We still can't quite live without them, however, beca...