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How long does an SSD last?
This drive has a TBW of 740TB, warranty of five years, and a capacity of 1TB, or 1000GB. That gives us the following: DWPD = ...
You don't have to spend a fortune to pick up an SSD, especially not with these cheap SSD deals from across the web. The price for a solid-state drive has plummeted in recent years, and while we're ...
Picking the best solid-state drive (SSD) for your needs seems easy on the surface. Even when you dig a little deeper, it’s still not as hard as choosing the right motherboard or graphics card.
Depending on your budget, you can explore a wealth of different types of SSD, storage capacities, and transfer speeds.
Looking for the best portable SSD? We've reviewed the latest models and these solid-state drives are our top picks for everyone. We've rounded up our favorite SSDs for pure portability - whether ...
Because of what SSDs are, solid-state drives (SSDs) are a core component of any modern PC, whether it’s a traditional SATA SSD or a more modern NVMe drive. Knowing the difference between these ...
To prevent running out of space, it’s important to buy at least a 1 TB SSD that can ideally fit many games, depending on their size. If you have a flexible budget, and an itchy trigger finger ...
This post discusses what to do if your SSD is freezing Windows 11 and showing 100% usage. A few users have been experiencing a persistent issue where their computer’s disk usage spikes up to ...
2 expansion slot means it’s relatively simple to add up to a sizable 8TB SSD right into the console. However, not just any old SSD is compatible, it needs to have a PCIe 4.0 interface ...
If you're thinking about expanding your PlayStation game collection, getting your hands on the best SSD for PS5 should be a top priority. Although the PS5 Slim that released back in November last ...
For an SSD, the status will say "OK" and note when the TRIM command was last run. By default, optimization should run once a week, but if it looks like it hasn't run in a while, select the drive ...