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Most people have switched from HDDs to SSDs, but there's still the matter of deciding which SSD interface is the best one for your needs and budget.
Unplug the SATA to USB cable and SSD from your laptop Unplug your laptop power and remove the battery (if removable) Open the laptop case by removing the screws.
The first is a SATA SSD, which comes in a 2.5-inch form factor and connects to your motherboard with the same cables and ports as a SATA HDD. The second (and newer) is the M.2 SSD.
Innodisk announces its latest series of SATADOM disk-on-module SSDs featuring a new cable-less power technology. This latest series of SATADOM and ServerDOM come in the same compact form factor ...
Recently one of my SSDs started acting up; it's the disk I use only for games. It could write at speeds I'd come to expect (500MB/s), but when opening a game, things would slow down to an ...
How do NVMe SSDs compare to SATA SSDs, and where does M.2 fit in all of this? Here's a quick rundown to help you buy the right SSD.
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