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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8529324" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>You dont need a hard drive. Some head units accept a 512 GB SD card.</p><p></p><p>You also dont want to use hard drives. Slow as ****, mechanical moving parts = prone to failure. The absolute worse way to go to be honest. Only thing that would moderately work is a Solid State Hard drive "SSD" but even then an SD card would be just as fast.</p><p></p><p>A head unit with a built in SSD would cost an exhorbitant amount of money which you could have achieved the same results with a normal head unit with an SD card reader.</p><p></p><p>Even with your computer bud, if you are still using a normal hard drive, its the main reason why a computer can feel sluggish.</p><p></p><p>Between a normal hard drive and an SSD drive its not just a night and day difference. Its way beyond that, it can make a 10 year old computer look like sonic the hedgehog from a 8 minute boot up time to 15 seconds bootup speed. I'd look into putting one into your comp asap bud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8529324, member: 650438"] You dont need a hard drive. Some head units accept a 512 GB SD card. You also dont want to use hard drives. Slow as ****, mechanical moving parts = prone to failure. The absolute worse way to go to be honest. Only thing that would moderately work is a Solid State Hard drive "SSD" but even then an SD card would be just as fast. A head unit with a built in SSD would cost an exhorbitant amount of money which you could have achieved the same results with a normal head unit with an SD card reader. Even with your computer bud, if you are still using a normal hard drive, its the main reason why a computer can feel sluggish. Between a normal hard drive and an SSD drive its not just a night and day difference. Its way beyond that, it can make a 10 year old computer look like sonic the hedgehog from a 8 minute boot up time to 15 seconds bootup speed. I'd look into putting one into your comp asap bud. [/QUOTE]
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