- Mar 11, 2010
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Hi Everyone, Is there any reason why an Notebook Hybrid hard drive couldn't be used as a desktop boot drive?
Reason for my question, I've been looking at getting an SSD, but the price is outside of what I want to pay for the size I would like to get. I was Fry's this evening, looking at drives & saw the Hybrid drive, which I was curious about if it would work or not. I know it wouldn't be as fast as a strictly SSD drive, but would think it would be faster then using a standard Sata drive.
Thanks
Reason for my question, I've been looking at getting an SSD, but the price is outside of what I want to pay for the size I would like to get. I was Fry's this evening, looking at drives & saw the Hybrid drive, which I was curious about if it would work or not. I know it wouldn't be as fast as a strictly SSD drive, but would think it would be faster then using a standard Sata drive.
Thanks