Dell Desktop Solid State Drive

I have a Dell desktop and I wonder if I can replace my current hard drive with a solid state drive?
I have a Dell desktop and I wonder if I can replace my current hard drive with a solid state drive? My desktop / S was off a couple of months ago and I fixed it, adding all units and programs needed to fix it at dell.com. My hard drive does not work correctly. I could buy a solid state drive and use it to replace my current hard magnetic disk? is a unit of SS better than a magnetic disk drive?
Advantages components disassembled a hard disk drive (left) and the PCB and the components of a solid state drive (right). Faster startup – as spin-up is not required. Normally next random access – since there is no read / write head to move. Extremely low read and write latency times – look SSDs times are orders of magnitude smaller than the best current hard disk drives. faster boot time and application launch – from hard search is the limiting factor, see Amdahl's Law. Low power consumption and heat production – at least for small SSDs. High-end SSDs and SSDs larger than 64 GB may have a consumption energy much greater. No Noise – No moving parts makes the SSD completely silent, although high-end SSDs and SSDs can include large fans. Reliability Engineering High – Lack of moving parts almost eliminates the risk of mechanical failure. More able to withstand extreme shock, high altitude, vibration and temperatures – SSDs are more resistant than traditional hard drives. These features are useful for laptops, notebooks and other devices that operate in extreme conditions. For deterministic performance – unlike hard drives, the performance of SSDs is almost constant and deterministic across the entire storage. This is because they seek time may be constant, so the file fragmentation has less impact on performance than on physical drives. For low capacity SSDs, lower weight and size – size and weight per unit storage are still better for traditional hard drives, and microdrives allow up to 20 GB of storage in a CompactFlash 42.8 × 36.4 × 5 mm (1.7 × 1.4 ×, 2 in) form factor. Up to 64GB SSDs are lighter than hard drives to the same size Disadvantages Price – from the beginning of 2008, the flash memory prices are still considerably higher than those per-gigabyte hard drive comparable conventional – around U.S. $ 15 per GB, compared to typically less than U.S. $ 1 for mechanical drives. Capacity – although much smaller than conventional hard drives SSD capacity will increase rapidly. At CES 2008, BiTMICRO Networks announced the launch of SSDs with capacities up to 832GB, for release in Q3 2008. On February 5, 2008 BiTMICRO Networks announced that they had managed to pack a record 1.6 TB on a 3.5 "SSD, the E-Disk Altima E3S320. More vulnerable to certain types of effects, including abrupt power loss (especially DRAM based SSDs), magnetic fields and electric / static charges compared to normal HDDs (which store the data within a Faraday cage). Limited write cycles – Flash storage typically normally wear after 300000-500000 write cycles, while the flash storage high resistance is often marketed with endurance of 1-5 million write cycles (log files, tables, file allocation, and other commonly used parts of the file system exceed this over the lifetime of a computer). Special file systems or firmware designs can reduce this problem by spreading writes on any device (so-called wear leveling), rather than rewriting files in place. An example for the lifetime of SSD is explained in detail here. SSDs based DRAM, however, does not suffer from this problem Slow random write speeds – as erase blocks flash-based SSDs generally are quite large, they are very slower than conventional disks for random writes. SSDs based on DRAM do not suffer from this problem. I go buy a new hard drive and expect the technology in SSD's to pick
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