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No, it's a traditional 2.5" x 7mm laptop hard drive that operates at 5400 rpm. It's an extremely power efficient model that only uses like 2 watts to operate, but performance wise it's pretty slow. The upside is that it's extremely easy to upgrade to an SSD if you choose to as the original HDD is not soldered in and is removable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The HDD is a traditional 5400 platform. No hybrid and no separate cache drive option in this 7000 series. The standard drive is plenty fast once Windows adjusts, but an SSD will transform the experience immediately and is well worth the money, no matter if you pay Geek Squad to do it or you do it yourself. Alternatively, a quality SSHD (hybrid) is a good option too.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. It is conventional magnetic drive.
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