At worst, depending on how the protection is implemented, it could potentially slow down your SSD. Solid state drives have no moving parts and Lenovo’s “thinkvantage active protection” system as well as other manufacturers’ similar systems offers no benefits.Īt best the shock protection will do nothing with your speedy new SSD. However, if your laptop is exclusively using a SSD (solid state drive) then that protection is not needed. The laptop is smart enough to pause disk activity and ‘park’ the head (or other similar techniques) to prevent disk damage. This is great if your laptop has a conventional hard drive that can be easily damaged by a fall or drop. The Lenovo X220 ThinkPad, as well as many Dell & HP laptops, ship with a form of anti-shock protection enabled by default.
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