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Tests have show SSD and HDD power requirements as similar even with regular HDD's winning by upto an hour in some tests, because HDD are eitehr on idle or power drained according to usage, SSDs are either on idle power or full power.
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Blaine Oliver @ Jul 1st 2008 2:21PM
Tests have show SSD and HDD power requirements as similar even with regular HDD's winning by upto an hour in some tests, because HDD are eitehr on idle or power drained according to usage, SSDs are either on idle power or full power.