SSD is better than HDD because of its analogy which makes it faster.
Yes, people just normally use an SSD as a boot drive because it makes booting up a lot faster as well as Windows it'self run faster than when it's running on a HDD. But if you don't mind the slower OS and would preffer faster game loading then use the SSD for your games and HDD for OS and Storage.
HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive. SDD stands for Solid State Drive.
nah its boring tio
The I/O configuration AHC would be the best HDD and SDD configuration for me.
Switch from an HDD to an SSD.
Upgrade your laptop to have an SSD instead of an HDD
Small, No moving parts, No noise
It is not known, but it is probable that they would think they use both.
Virtual memory, when not active, is written to a swapping area. The swapping area is often on a designated area of the system HDD (hard drive), or a separate HDD. If faster storage is available, it may also be on a designated semiconductor storage facility such as an SSD, SD or USB flash drive.
The main difference separating a SSD from a HDD is the assembly. HDDs have moving parts which over time lose lubrication and strip away, thus lowering their speed and effectiveness and also take more time to be read by the computer, while SSDs are entirely electronic. A SSD therefore operates more quickly and smoothly than a HDD and even runs more quietly. It may not have the longterm resiliency after abuse that an HDD has but the speed is an amazing time saver.
Unless you bought your PC or built it with a ssd, there will be none...an SDD(Solid Slate Drive) is a high performance/speed HDD(Harddrive). Often very expensive.