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NVMe vs SATA vs M.2. Everything You Need to Know

When it comes to Solid State Drives (SSDs), the NVMe vs SATA and M.2 vs SATA debate is one of epic proportions and great significance. These three can be explained as the types of SSDs, which differ in terms of form factors, interfaces, and protocols, and where each one has its slew of benefits and drawbacks, which allows for differences such as the best SSD for transferring huge amounts of data…
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Flash Drive vs. External HDD And SSD

The eternal SSD vs HDD debate has many factors to it. In this article, we’ll discuss the merits of a flash drive vs. SSD, and that of an external hard drive vs. flash drives. Drives can be categorized into two types: the boot drive and a secondary drive for storage. Both desktops and laptops – and the latter in particular – have moved on from HDDs (hard disk drives) in favor of SSDs…
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Memory Cards Naming, Speeds and Symbols Explained

Memory cards in this day and age come decorated with a bunch of symbols and numbers that might be confusing for the average consumer, so this article will help you understand, once and for all, what those symbols on your SD card and microSD card mean. SD and microSD Card Symbols Explained We will now look at the factors that SD card symbols and microSD card symbols are meant to describe. Storage…
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SSD Cache: Everything You Need to Know

One of the benefits of picking an SSD in the SSD VS HDD debate is the ability to install the SDD as a boot drive. This, in effect, gives you the maximum speed that can be achieved by the SDD – if, that is, it has the capacity, and if a secondary data drive can be accommodated by your system as programs and data would be installed and stored there. However, SSDs can also be used in the capacity…
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3D NAND: Everything You Need to Know

A NAND is a non-volatile flash memory type. Flash memory is used for storing and transmitting data between devices, usually a PC and other digital devices: this is what makes our USB “flash drives” and our external HDDs work, as well as making hybrid hard drives more robust. What is 3D NAND? Named after the ‘not-AND’ logic gates of digital electronics, 3D NAND – sometimes known…
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NVMe: Everything You Need to Know

Most of us know what an SSD is: a solid-state drive, present in most modern-day computers and laptops, fulfilling the need for individuals and organizations to have speedy access to large scores of data with more durability and less energy needed to sustain them than traditional HDDs did. In comes something called the nonvolatile memory express protocol, or NVMe for short. An NVMe SSD can – wait…
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File Systems: What You Need to Know

Understanding file systems is fairly straightforward, even though it might seem to be something daunting at first. Various operating systems and storage devices each utilize different types of file systems, and this determines compatibility (and creates compatibility problems). This article will not only serve to acquaint you with why so many types of file systems exist (and what file systems…
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Hybrid Drives: What are They and Should You Care?

It can get confusing for some to differentiate between all the different new-fangled forms of disks and drives in the market (or maybe it’s just hard for us and you’re actually quite sharp. In that case, please keep reading, you’ll enjoy this article greatly!). The two major categories one comes across when reading about or researching hard drives are HDDs and SSDs, meaning the Hard Disk…
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RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, etc: What You Should Know?

You’ve probably come across the term RAID if you’ve been looking into PC storage. This article will explain what RAID is, and how different RAID levels affect overall performance. What is RAID? RAID stands for either ‘Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks’ or ‘Redundant Array of Independent Drives.’ A RAID system comprises two or more drives that work together to offer you multiple…
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Everything You Need to Know About M.2 SSDs

The M.2 standard for SSDs is new, exciting, and promising. First, let’s look into why it was needed in the first place. SSDs, and the Need for M.2 SSDs or Solid State Drives are flash storage devices that have, for the most part, replaced their predecessors (the more traditional HDDs). SSDs are faster, lighter, and take up much less space inside your PC. In the past few years, there have been…
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SSD vs HDD: Everything You Need to Know

SSD and HDD are both storage drives used in a PC, but SSDs are more recent in popularity. An HDD is more of a traditional storage drive, in that it has moving mechanical parts and is relatively bigger. SSDs are, in comparison, quite small because these are flash storage devices that take up very little space inside your PC. The HDD vs SSD debate is an old one at this point, and if you’re looking…
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