![]() ![]() ![]() The manufactures do put out life expectancy statistics based on varying levels of usage. If you would like one that will last for years and years of heavy use, it matters less so about the brand than quality of hard drive. They definitely are an upgrade from a standard hard drive, although it still feels more like you're using a hard drive and not nearly as fast as SSD. These have majority traditional hard drive space on a disk but then also use a much smaller (several GBs or so) amount of space that is either solid state or RAM which acts like a buffer or cache. If you'd like to use a standard HDD, possibly consider one like that is a "hybrid drive" like the FireCuda brand. ![]() Of the 4 PNY SSD drives I've used with Macs, 2 failed for no apparent reason. I've had good luck with most brands except PNY for SSDs on Macs but who knows if that's just chance. Get a SSD if you can afford it based on the space you will need. ![]()
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