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Is the HDD 5400 so terrible ?
Hi guys.i will take a mac mini but into web ppl go directly into ssd .
I have economy problem to buy gb ram and ssd after 800€ for mini . I want know is the hdd 5400 more bad then normal hdd and ssd . Wha are the really problem with this hdd ? |
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Given the choice i'm sure you would prefer or faster HD or even an SSD, but look at it this way. I'm going to take a guess that if you drive whatever you currently have isnt as fast as a Porcshe? Everyone wants a fast car, but that doesn't mean your every day Ford is a bad car, it still does the job of getting you from A to B. You can defiantly tell a difference between HDDs and SSDs, but i use both and the difference isnt as jarring as you might think. I'd consider myself a "power user" but i have a new mini with a 5400HDD, its just as usable as my Windows 8 device at work with an ssd. I just find that applications take a second or two longer to open, or it doesnt boot up quite as fast etc.
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Thx .
Yeah i don t want ssd (i have installed into my pc windows and is very fast) but my fear was the 5400 because every site review it as a very slow and bad hdd . The important is that i can read video and office files without wait eternity . But between ( so i can understand bdtter) 5400 and 7200 rpm : is it a really difference? |
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For example; My last mac was a late 09 iMac with a 7200rpm drive, however my late '12 Mini with a 5400rpm drive feels much more responsive when opening applications/files. I was in a similar scenario as yourself, I needed a new mac but was on a budget and was worried about "trading" down to a slower drive. Especially after reading lots of forum posts and reviews! Trust me, if you are mainly working on office documents & watching video files the only thing you may notice is when you open an application it may bounce in the Dock for a second before opening up
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I was impressed with the read/write of the 1TB 5400 RPM drive that came with my 2012 mini. A little over 100 MB/s read/write. Compared to my 2007 MacBook which had 30 MB/s and it was a 5400 drive as well. So hard drives are improving as time goes on. It still doesn't come close to the 400 MB/s for an SSD but for everyday use the 5400 Disk that comes stock works just fine. There is no problems using one.
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