Read and write speed
Solid-state drives can reach read speeds of 560M/s and write speeds of 480M/s or more, with read and write speeds that are 3-5 times faster than ordinary mechanical hard drives.
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Shock Resistant
Traditional mechanical hard drives have high-speed running heads inside, which are poorly resistant to vibration. Compared to solid state drives with no heads using chip storage, mechanical hard drives are more prone to damage than solid state drives when used in motion or during vibration.
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Power /Noise
- Solid-state drives consume less power and have extremely low-power standby capabilities that mechanical hard drives do not.
- Solid-state drives basically do not hear any noise during operation, while mechanical hard drives can generally hear the internal disk rotation and vibration sounds when listening closely.
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