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      • Currently, HDD's are still much much larger in capacity, and they come much cheaper per GB when compared to SSD's. Consider using an HDD if you want to keep prices low.
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  2. SSDs are definitely faster for this process. HDDs are capable of hitting fast read/write speeds, but they have to "spin up" to get to that speed.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Yes, Minecraft typically runs better on an SSD compared to an HDD due to the faster read and write speeds of an SSD. This results in faster loading times, smoother gameplay, and improved overall performance, especially when dealing with large worlds or mods.

  4. Think of SSD's and HDD's as two separate kinds of storage. They both have their risks, and can fail for different reasons. Estimates place both drives anywhere within a 3 to 8 year life expectancy. Currently, SSD's are way faster, but smaller in capacity when compared to their HDD counterparts.

  5. Dec 31, 2018 · Dec 31, 2018. It won't fill up instantly but it will with time as Windows and games update themselves, 120gb ssd has around 109gb free space out of which around 40 gb will be consumed by all the...

  6. The upshot is that over a 3 to 5 year lifespan of the common computer a SSD is certainly no worse than a HDD, and may potentially be better, having no moving parts. It is only the cost that really is keeping HDDs alive now, and that won't last forever.

  7. Are SSDs as reliable for working off of continuously as a HDD? Or are they better for storage and backup?

  8. If the Minecraft map or world is stored on the SSD, it might improve performance of loading/saving chunks as you move around the world, but an SSD will probably not affect the performance of Minecraft in any other way.

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