![]() ![]() HDD’s use much more electricity to rotate the necessary parts, causing a great output of heat and noise. SSDs do not have any heat or noise issues. HDD deal with each of these as a result of their moving parts. ![]() Along with the weight and size also come heat, electricity, and noise. HDD’s are much heavier and larger because SSDs lack all the large moving parts such as the platters, spindle, and motor. These different parts come with varying weights and sizes. SSDs have no moving parts, making it a memory chip with three simple components: a controller, cache, and capacitor. HDDs are also called Rotational Drives because they contain moving parts such as a motor-driven spindle that holds flat circular disks and read-and-write heads that are on top of the disks. Another key difference between the two is the way in which they operate.
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