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Originally Posted by droopy
Coz it'll be in a laptop, and with all the movement, I'm concerned that an HDD won't be as durable as an SSD.
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I deleted my post because I didn't know you're on a laptop. If you have the ability to add another drive I still think an HDD would be a good choice; they have ones that are designed for laptops and have been in use in laptops for some time now so it's likely to be a reliable technology. But the prices won't be as low as the same capacity desktop HDD. 5400 rpm might be safer than 7200 rpm since the latter may run hotter.