SSD hard drives have no moving parts that can disintegrate under rugged conditions.
Because SDD drives have no moving parts, they are much faster, much rugged,consume less power, last longer
Overall reliability of SSD is very quetionable and basically is rather a market move then real life experience.
But SSD are superior in at least two areas - speed and shock resistance (due to absence of movable parts).
i believe ssd has no moving parts. that would greatly reduce the wear and tear. everytime ide writes it risks breakdown. just a basic answer
No Sprint does not sell a rugged smartphone. They do however have some great covers that can protect your phone under harsh conditions.
Depends on where you live and the conditions under which you drive. Under normal driving conditions I recommend you change the filter every 30,000 miles. More often if you drive in very dusty conditions.
It is about 8 and a half hour drive under normal conditions.
An investigation which is conducted under strictly controlled and monitored conditions is likely to result in mor reliable investigations.
Yes, hypOthyroid conditions usually affect the patient's sex drive.
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"under this condition" , "under these conditions" It means something happens IF the specified conditions are present, such as: "It is raining very heavily outside. Under these conditions (it's hard to see because of rain, the road is slick, etc) it can be dangerous to drive a car.
Very rugged
ide hard drives are the old, slower, less capacity drives. sata are the modern, faster, large capacity drives. and ssd are the new, MUCH faster, medium capacity drives. ssd stands for Solid State Drive. it has no moving pieces inside. its basically a flash drive but in hard drive form. ssd's are also very durable u can drop them and they wont be damaged. ide drives have moving parts in them therefor the read/write head can scratch the disk easily if it is dropped and if shaked very hard it cna be damaged also. ssd's are VERY expensive though.
No person shall drive a vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions
No person shall drive a vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions