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Click to expand.Not really, it's a great alternative to 2.5' 5400/7200RPM drives, not SSDs. You still get the noise of the high RPMs as it will not use the flash for write speed and since it is only 4GB of flash for read caching purposes, which means if you're using stuff more than 4GB daily, you're not going to see a lot of speed except for the small applications. You can't choose to put the applications on the flash either, so to gain the most, you have to use the same applications every day.

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So for most people who just consume data by web surfing, chat, office and some basic photoshop work, it's perfect. You don't lose the space but you'll gain some speed as if you're working with a desktop 10K rpm desktop instead of slow 5400/7200rpm laptop drives. @MikhailT Regardless, it's a far better solution than a low capacity (~128gb) SSD and an Optibay 5400rpm HD. 1) It's far more cost effective. $150 vs $400+ 2) It isn't *that* much slower than the (already slow) Samsung Apple SSDs. 3) You can continue to use your optical drive. 4) Your warranty isn't voided (technically).

5) You don't have to worry about TRIM or garbage collection. In fact, it gets FASTER over time, as it 'learns' your usage tendencies. 6) Far greater capacity (500gb is more than enough). No need for an external.

7) Allows you to save up $ for the next generation of NAND SSDs which will be cheaper AND faster (e.g. Intel X25-M G3s). SSD prices are dropping nearly every day, and they're bound to be low enough for an upgrade later next year.

Why waste even more money now? ----- Disadvantages: 1) While it's twice as fast as a 5400rpm drive (and some 7200rpm drives) it's only half as fast as an SSD.

Will you notice this? Yes, probably. But it's nothing an upgrade won't fix down the line.

It's considerably faster than a 600gb WD Velociraptor. A VELOCIRAPTOR! A drive that needs a 3.5' cooling bay for goodness sake! Now that's impressive. 2) It's probably noisy. But so would any other HD you throw into an Optibay drive in order to compliment a low capacity SSD. 3) Moving parts.

(But it does come with a 3 year warranty, IIRC.) ----- Quite honestly, this seems like the best HD option out there at the moment (until the next generation SSDs arive). @m85476585 Stick with a 5400rpm drive as a data-only drive. It's quieter, and you won't notice the difference between it and a 7200rpm drive if you're only pulling large files off it. Writes on the other hand. You'd notice a slight difference.

But you really only 'write' once, if you get what I'm saying. I'd recommend a WD Scorpio Blue 500gb or a Seagate Momentus 500gb (not the XT. The one Newegg has on sale atm) for an Optibay. The WD Scorpio Black if you really want a free-fall sensor (but WD Blue's antishock should suffice tbh). Click to expand.@Xombie11, not disagreeing with you at all, just want to clear it up with other people who might not know. Advantages 1) I already stated that, I agree, 150$ for 500GB compared to $800+ for pure SSD, it’s a much better solution. 2) SSD has a near constant sub-one latency (.02.5ms) compared to HDD (16ms for Momentus).

This is the sole reason for the “snappiness” feel of SSDs. So while SSD may be slow, the snapiness will be more HDD like for Momentus. 3-4) As a alternative to both SSD/HD w. Optibay, that does make a nice alternative, but not as a sole alternative to SSD only.

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5) Why would you have to worry about TRIM/IGC? It’s done in the background, nobody really notice it. Good SSDs with IGC don’t need TRIM, it’s bonus for people who use TRIM-ready OS. The Momentus only has 4GB of Flash and only used as reading cache.

It doesn’t benefit for write operations, so for users who write data a lot, it isn’t going to be faster than any 7200rpm drive. Only benefit to people who often does the same thing all the time, and this is probably most of the general population and in this case, it’s a perfect compromise.

There are no cons of getting Momentus XT except for the higher price than the typical 7200RPM 2.5” drives. 6) Agreed but if people are simply using this as storage drives instead of boot drives, it’s not any better than 5400rpm drives. 7) If people don’t need the slight increase in speed or bigger storage, it’s not a reason to get this now either. Just save the money regardless. The next gen won’t have 300-600GB less than 300$ either.

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