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<blockquote data-quote="Exist_ential" data-source="post: 7680917" data-attributes="member: 640205"><p>damage is possible but if mounted properly less likely (unless you do some serious off roading). you obviously wouldnt want to just toss it in the glove box. if he wants to spend the money SSD is definitely the way to go both for speed of access as well as damage, on the flip side though a lot of SSDs are known for randomly crapping out for no reason. i am a network admin and wouldnt even consider putting an SSD in my machines right now, i just dont feel like the tech is there to make them reliable enough versus the crazy cost. It would also depend a lot on his capacity requirements, SSDs are only so big right now. Could go flash drive but they again how much capacity does he want?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exist_ential, post: 7680917, member: 640205"] damage is possible but if mounted properly less likely (unless you do some serious off roading). you obviously wouldnt want to just toss it in the glove box. if he wants to spend the money SSD is definitely the way to go both for speed of access as well as damage, on the flip side though a lot of SSDs are known for randomly crapping out for no reason. i am a network admin and wouldnt even consider putting an SSD in my machines right now, i just dont feel like the tech is there to make them reliable enough versus the crazy cost. It would also depend a lot on his capacity requirements, SSDs are only so big right now. Could go flash drive but they again how much capacity does he want? [/QUOTE]
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