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5 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

Yep, experienced the heat issue on the laptop after switching to SSD

Sorry to hear that.

 

It's what the salesmen fail to tell you.

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1 hour ago, Mambowoman said:

Sorry to hear that.

 

It's what the salesmen fail to tell you.

Which salesmen? I think many users simply change their HDD for an SSD for the performance/speed benefit. You don't need a salesmqn to tell you that.

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1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

Which salesmen? I think many users simply change their HDD for an SSD for the performance/speed benefit. You don't need a salesmqn to tell you that.

And some prefer SSD because there's supposedly a lot less change of damage if the notebook is dropped. Is that true?

Posted
Just now, scorecard said:

And some prefer SSD because there's supposedly a lot less change of damage if the notebook is dropped. Is that true?

Most prefer SSD because they are so much faster than HDD, but if you drop your notebook/laptop, it will probably be the screen which comes a cropper before an SSD.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, scorecard said:

And some prefer SSD because there's supposedly a lot less change of damage if the notebook is dropped. Is that true?

I mean damage to the hard drive.

Posted
1 hour ago, CharlieH said:

Yep, experienced the heat issue on the laptop after switching to SSD

Why does mambowoman think this is SAD?

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, scorecard said:

I mean damage to the hard drive.

Which part of 'an SSD is sturdier than an HDD' do you not understand?

 

Edited by KannikaP
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I changed the SSD on my desktop about a year ago, but I did upgrade everything else as well.

There's  limited capability on my laptop to make the same changes.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, scorecard said:

I mean damage to the hard drive.

Yes, an HDD is a physical thing with very fine tolerances regarding its moving parts. An SSD is not.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

I changed the SSD on my desktop about a year ago, but I did upgrade everything else as well.

There's  limited capability on my laptop to make the same changes.

Everything else?

Posted
5 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Yep, experienced the heat issue on the laptop after switching to SSD

More details please!

Posted
6 hours ago, sungod said:

I put a SSD into a 10 year old laptop that was on its last legs. Works great now.

Vague statements like this one confirm my OP. 

 

An SSD  being fitted will not repair, for example, a laptop's glitchy monitor, faulty keyboard, or failing motherboard.

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Posted
6 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Why don't you ask the computer experts and let the computer experts do their job?

nowadays everybody and their mom are experts in everything from computers and economics to military operations and international affairs

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Posted
10 hours ago, scorecard said:

Do such salesmen/women even have this knowledge?

As a long-time tech salesman I used to work with told me, he has a rule "never touch the product."

 

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"SSDs generally won’t overheat due to the absence of moving parts, but sometimes they may overheat. A lot of users complain about their SSDs getting overheated and they try to guess the cause behind it. "

 

FULL article source

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