A 128
gigabyte solid state drive costs $ 120.
Not exact matches
Intel ® Core Processors NVIDIA ®, and AMD ® Graphics Cards
Gigabyte and Asus Motherboards Crucial ® RAM and
solid state drives Samsung ® NVMe
drives
Our review's primary storage was a pair of Kingston Hyper X
solid state drives in RAID providing a total of 223
gigabytes of usable space.
Solid -
state drives are smaller and much more expensive per -
gigabyte than mechanical hard
drives are.
The Yoga 2 I've been testing is a gunmetal gray model with an Intel Core i5 (midrange) processor, a 128
gigabyte solid -
state drive, and four
gigabytes of RAM.
Even the base model boasts a 2560 × 1440 display, a pair of 128 GB
solid state drives, and eight
gigabytes of DDR3 RAM.
Our review unit arrived with a generous eight
gigabytes of RAM and a 256 GB
solid state drive built by Hynix.
A smaller
solid -
state drive with a few hundred
gigabytes would be just fine — and faster, too.
With sequential read speeds hitting almost two
gigabytes per second, and sustained reads hitting almost one
gigabyte per second, it's clear this system's
solid state drive will never be a bottleneck.