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Macro Systems has been serving the Metro Washington, DC area since 1997, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Upgrade to SSD For More Speed

Upgrade to SSD For More Speed

One of the most irritating modern things to deal with is a slow computer. There are a lot of factors that can slow a computer down: viruses and malware, too many applications running in the background, even time can seem to turn a relatively fast computer into a slow-as-molasses impediment to productivity.

If your computer is overall healthy but beginning to slow down, there is one simple upgrade that can help tremendously. 

Update the HDD to an SSD

Computers utilize hard drives to store data. There are a few kinds of drives, but the most common ones are Hard Disk Drives (HDD) and Solid State Drives (SSD). HDD are the standard, heavy, mechanical-based drives that we’ve used in computers for over 40 years. SSDs are a bit more modern. HDDs and SSDs work in dramatically different ways.

Traditional hard disk drives work by storing data on tiny, thin magnetic platters. These platters are stacked on top of each other and spin like a record at around 7200 rpm. A magnetic head reads and writes the data sort of like the needle on a record player. It takes a little time for the hard drives to spin up, for the head to find the data, and then read the data. This is why these drives are usually slower than their more modern alternative.

Solid state drives have no moving parts. They store the data electronically, and are very efficient; not only do they consume less power, but they are faster and will tend to outlive an HDD if used the same way.

Is There a Catch?

The only downside is that SSDs are a little more costly and they don’t quite support the enormous capacity that HDDs can. 

I say a little more costly because it was only a few years ago where the price difference was much more significant. A standard SSD that would fit the requirements of your average user was once a couple hundred dollars, where at the time an HDD was less than a hundred dollars. If you were buying a dozen computers for your office, that added up pretty quickly.

Today though, the difference in price is negligible, and the performance that an SSD brings is well worth it. The only caveat is that the higher capacity SSDs are still more expensive than high capacity HHDs, but that only starts to affect users who need to store a massive amount of data on their PC, like video editors and gamers.

How Much of a Difference Do SSD Drives Make?

Results are going to vary based on the device and what it’s running, and what the rest of the hardware profile is, but we can give you a real-world example.

A PC that was bought 4 years ago with a traditional HDD took about 48 seconds to get to the login screen when booting up. It then took an additional 80 seconds before the user could get to their email.

Our technicians migrated all of the data to a new SSD, and the boot time to the login screen went down to 12 seconds. After logging in, it took about 20 seconds to get into email. 

It’s Time to Upgrade

If you are one of those business owners that truly believe that every bit helps, upgrading to SSDs can provide you with faster computers; that enhanced speed will result in higher degrees of productivity. Call Macro Systems today at 703-359-9211 to talk to one of our knowledgeable consultants about upgrading your company’s workstations to solid state drives.

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