Are 128 ssd for a laptop too little and slows the size of the speed or reaches 128 gb ssd?
If you want to use the laptop mainly for school, education or study, 128 GB are already sufficient for the SSD. Only if you want to create on the device extensive collections of videos and music files, and or sometimes like to play more elaborate games, should the book next to the 128 GB SSD at least have a HDD with 512 to 1024 GB capacity, or an SSD alone with 256 to 512 GB.
For everyday tasks, average read / write rates of over 300 to 400 Mbytes / s are already sufficient for smooth working.
Larger SSDs are faster because the controllers allow more concurrent memory accesses.
Often, the SLC cache of MLC SSDs is larger (in German: the superfast cache, which speeds up cheap SSDs).
From about 250 GB, the differences are barely noticeable, from 500 there's usually no increase (except for PCI Express solutions for servers).
If you install a few programs, fast is half of the 128 GB away. Then it depends on your use:
When I go on vacation, I pack a lot of music, a lot of ebooks. And a few videos for rainy days on it, one, two games that also fun on the laptop and secure on vacation all photos and videos on the laptop. I therefore need more 300 gigabytes.
If you use the notebook as the only PC, it will be even scarcer (for my use, I currently need about 5 terabytes, of which 1 terabyte on SSD).
If you are just typing something, using streaming services primarily and storing some work for study and work on it, 128 gigabytes are enough.
Please look how much memory is occupied on your laptop.
<200 gb, you should get by with 128 gb.
> 200 get something bigger.
If you can do without a few applications or copy a few large folders on an external hard drive then do that and look again.
Generally, the age of the laptop is a yardstick to measure that. Older than 2013 and you probably do not need anything bigger because the laptop limits your options.
In general, you probably can't care about the speed. A ssd has such a huge advantage over a hdd in terms of speed of reaction that you should normally pay attention only to the size and lifetime in write cycles.
Samsung is undefeated as far as that goes.
You can also turn your old hard drive into a portable one with a housing.
Hey so i want or need this laptop mainly to listen to songs or to watch youtube sometimes for school to maybe do powerpoint or word work now i do not want to play any games so 128 gb ssd and you mean the laptop too fight if I open several programs so crome spotify word and 1 or 2 progrmme still so it may be that then it comes to jerkiness or slower?
this is the laptop https://www.mediamarkt.de/...85464.html?
So I want to crify mainly spotify and word or powerpoint use so no games only 3 or 4 programs open at the same time (no games) for so what is it then enough from the 128 gb or?
The box is hopelessly overpriced for the hardware in this store. Look here, what you get from HP for 699 euro in 17 ":
https://www.cyberport.de/markenshops/hewlett-packard/notebooks/pdp/1c24-61f/hp-17-ca0013ng-notebook-ryzen-5-2500u-full-hd-ssd-windows-10.html
- AMD Ryzen 2500u with 4 cores / 8 threads. (this is not a problem with multitasking)
- integrated AMD Vega 8 graphics (more than enough for FHD video)
- 256 GB SSD + 1000 GB HDD
- Matt 17 "display with 1920 × 1080 pixels.
- 8 GB RAM (2 x 4 GB DDR4 - 2400)
- Wireless Internet access
- DVD drive
Yes, then it should be enough.