Can a desktop be equipped with a hard disk and can it not be equipped with an SSD

Updated on number 2024-04-02
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Desktops can of course be fitted with SSDs.

    SSDs are too expensive, and it's not cost-effective to install them on a desktop. If you don't care about it, you can install it, and generally the SSD will come with an inch hard disk bay. Or you don't need a bracket, the SSD is very lightweight, just find a place to fix it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is possible to do without an SSD hard drive.

    SSDs have the following advantages over HDDs:

    1. Fast read and write, generally 300 400 yuan 128GB SSD, the read speed is 500MB s, compared with the highest 200MB s of mechanical hard disk, much faster.

    2. Low latency, because the SSD uses a chip, and the mechanical hard disk is read and written with a magnetic head, the SSD is generally around 4K read and write latency, while the mechanical hard disk is a thousand times slower.

    3. It is more resistant to falling, because the SSD has no mechanical parts, it is simply not afraid of falling to the ground, while the mechanical hard disk will damage the mechanical parts.

    4,0 noise, there is no noise since the SSD has no mechanical parts.

    But there are also the following drawbacks:

    1. The same capacity is high, and a 500GB mechanical hard disk is very different from a 512GB SSD.

    2. The service life is not as good as that of mechanical hard disk.

    3. Data recovery is more difficult.

    4. Compared with mechanical hard disks, it is not very stable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    These two hard disks are the same truth, which one is the same, that is, low, low durability, one high, high durability, you can install which.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I can't. A hard disk is required to boot up the computer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can install an SSD, just buy a drag price on it.

    It's the same as a normal hard drive, and it's fast, and there's no sound

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Absolutely, as long as the interface is the same.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Depends on your actual storage needs. Generally, SSDs and HDDs are used together.

    Because the speed of the solid state drive is relatively fast, the storage capacity of the mechanical hard disk is relatively large, and the erase and write life is also relatively strong.

    Desktop: If the chassis capacity is sufficient, it can meet the needs of two hard disks, with SSD as the primary hard disk (responsible for the system) and mechanical hard disk as the secondary hard disk (responsible for software).

    Notebook: In recent years, notebooks can be modified with SSDs, but usually only the original mechanical hard disk can be removed and then added solid-state, because there is no extra space to install two hard disks, unless the computer's own optical drive can be replaced with a hard disk to meet the needs of equipping two hard disks at the same time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Multi-head technology: It is used in servers and database centers to speed up the disk by adding multiple heads to read or write at the same time on the same disk, or to use the head to read or write to the disk at the same time on multiple disks. Here's what I brought about on desktops with just SSDs, welcome to read it!

    Is it OK to only have an SSD on my desktop?

    1. Assembling a computer does not necessarily require two hard disks, if you pursue a fast computer boot and stable and fast read and write speed, you will be equipped with a solid state drive.

    2. Solid-state drives are better than ordinary hard disks, whether it is in terms of boot or program running, they will be better than ordinary hard disks.

    3. Under the premise of sufficient budget, it is recommended to configure an SSD as a system disk, and the HDD can be used as a drive letter for related software or cached data files.

    SSDs are the same as HDDs, there is no difference. However, compared to ordinary hard drives, SSDs have a lifespan limit: SSD flash memory has the problem of a limit on the number of erases and writes, which is why many people criticize its short lifespan.

    A complete erase of flash memory is called 1 time pe, so the lifetime of flash memory is measured in p e.

    Solid state drives, referred to as solid state drives, are hard disks made of solid-state electronic memory chip arrays, which are composed of control units and storage units (flash chips, DRAM chips). SSDs are identical to HDDs in terms of interface specifications and definitions, functions and usage methods, and are also completely consistent with HDDs in terms of product shape and size. It is widely used in military, vehicle, industrial control, ** monitoring, network monitoring, network terminals, electric power, medical, aviation, navigation equipment and other fields.

    Mobile hard drive failure handling.

    1. When you double-click the mobile hard disk, it prompts whether it is formatted;

    Workaround: Go to CMD and use Format X to force format or use Quick Format in GUI mode to solve the problem.

    2. When opening the mobile hard disk, it prompts that the file or the mobile hard disk record is damaged and cannot be read; If the problem still exists, you can use other third-party tools to repair it, and if there is a hardware error, it is recommended to send it to the manufacturer for repair.

    1.Can HDD and SSD be installed at the same time?

    2.What do you need to pay attention to when installing an SSD system?

    3.Do I need to reinstall the system to install an SSD?

    4.Whether laptop SSDs can be used with desktops.

    5.Does the effect be noticeable after installing an SSD?

    6.Will the game be much faster with an SSD?

    7.How to install an SSD.

    8.Is it OK to install an SSD for games.

    9.What should I do if I install the wrong SSD when I assemble it on my computer.

    10.How to install the system with an SSD.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, yes, but the premise is that you need to install an operating system (XP Win7 Win8) in your HDD

    Here's a quick rundown of HDDs and SSDs:

    1. The main reasons for mechanical hard disk are: large capacity and long data storage. The service life is also relatively long. But the bad thing is that it is not very earthquake-resistant; The running speed is slower than that of SSDs; **Cheap.

    Second, the solid-state drive is made of electronic components; There are no mechanical parts; So the shock resistance is much better than that of machinery. It also runs much faster. However, the capacity is not as large as that of a mechanical hard disk. **Expensive.

    Third, there is still a hybrid hard disk on the market. It's a mechanical hard disk + super large cache (similar).

    If you have two types of hard disks on your computer; It is recommended that you install the system on an SSD; HDDs are used to store data.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, SSDs and HDDs are both hard disks, and there is no fixed requirement for which hard disk to install.

    1. Find a sata line.

    2. Find the remaining lead plug orange head from the power cord of the computer.

    3. Plug the power cord into the power socket of the SSD.

    4. Plug the SATA cable into the SATA interface of the SSD, and tighten it tightly when it is closed.

    5. Fix the SSD in the chassis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    SSDs usually use SATA connectors. Desktop computers are generally fine. Both have SATA interfaces. Both are available.

    The mainstream interface is SATA (including 3GB S and 6GB S) interface, and there are also PCIe interface SSDs.

    Due to the different design and data reading and writing principles between SSDs and ordinary disks, the internal structure of SSDs is also very different. In general, solid-state drives (SSDs) are simple to construct and can be taken apart.

    The interface specifications and definitions, functions and usage methods of SSDs are almost the same as those of ordinary HDDs, and the shape and size are basically the same as those of ordinary inch HDDs.

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