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SSD M.2 or HDD+SDD M.2?
Hello, I'm going to buy an Acer Nitro 5 laptop. Which configuration should I choose - SSD M.2 1TB or HDD + SDD M.2 1TB and 256 GB? I'm leaning more towards SDD. And one more small question - what is the best way to install Windows, if I still choose HDD + SDD M.2? I buy a laptop for editing in Adobe programs + a little for games
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Get the HDD+SDD M.2 version. Install Windows and Adobe programs on SSD M.2, Windows will start faster, and programs will be faster. Games at your discretion, I would install the games on the HDD.
take the version only with ssd and then if you need to deliver the necessary hard yourself or another ssd. and of course windu on ssd
If money allows, of course, take a 1TB
SSD, but it's obviously more expensive . pure SSD performance without having to puzzle over what and how to put on the HDD and what on the SSD but cheaper.
ps I played with the following configuration in windows - I installed a miniature virtual machine with linux on windows, inside which istgt (iscsi server) was spinning, which distributed the bcache device, assembled on the basis of physical ssd and hdd devices, thrown inside the virtual machine from windows, iscsi itself is connected from windows by regular means. There was surprisingly little overhead on a weak machine (I just had to read the data). It is obvious that Windows can not be installed this way.
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