Should I Buy a ssd or black hdd for my computer.

x.x.m85347

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I'm going to make a computer so I need some help in storage. I'm a gamer and also does stuff like photo editing and all. I searched and it said that Black HDD are more faster than blue or green hdds. Is black hdds is slower than ssd or should I buy a normal blue hdd and put a ssd. Which one will be the fastest. My English is too bad :p
 
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Black's tend to be with highest RPM from WD.
Blue's are at 7200RPM.
Green's are 5400RPM.

I'd go with what my colleague above has stated, get a medium sized SSD for OS, apps and games and a large mechanical platter HDD for storage/library.

Lutfij

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Black's tend to be with highest RPM from WD.
Blue's are at 7200RPM.
Green's are 5400RPM.

I'd go with what my colleague above has stated, get a medium sized SSD for OS, apps and games and a large mechanical platter HDD for storage/library.
 
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timmoseus

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I agree with the others above. A 10000rpm drive is your best bet for a traditional spinning platter HDD. Make sure you get a 6 Gbps SATA connection as well (SATA III). Blacks are traditionally Western Digital's "Server"/"NAS" drives. Meant for high speed throughput.
 

x.x.m85347

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Now I dont think I have the budget to buy a good ssd. So first Ill buy a black hdd and after when I get the money for a ssd, ill buy it. Is it okay if I do this? and thanks for the info. it really helped me
 

Explanations is been fully given, now YOU make choice. There is no right or wrong.

If u going to get SSD later, I suggest plan ahead, partition your HD for C: and D: place OS+Apps on C: and everything else, big videos, large datasets, like if games ask, where do you want me to store maps, say D: This will make your life easier later when time to move to SSD.