The faster read and write times of an SSD help it load large files faster and also cut down on the boot times into both your operating system and the programs and applications on your computer. However, in terms of in-game performance, an SSD will not provide any kind ofRead More →

Shadowlands’ requirements are concerning more than just WOW players. If a game like WOW requires an SSD, then other games in the future would start to copy it. The only sensible reason for forcing players to have an SSD in your game would be that assets have become too largeRead More →

Can PCIe 4.0 work with 2.0? Short answer is PCIe is both forwards and backwards compatible so it should. That means you could plug a PCIe 4.0 device in a PCIe 2.0 socket – or PCIe 2.0 device in PCIe 4.0 socket – and it will work at the highestRead More →

Flash drives, and now NVMe, have exposed the CPU bottleneck. Fixing storage software requires completely rewriting it to be more efficient, using less server or storage controller resources. In other words, get more storage functionality with less server or controller hardware resources. Does CPU affect SSD speed? Your CPU speedRead More →

Since this is a brand new un-initialized SSD, I’d definitely recommend you initialize it prior to beginning the cloning process. The formatting itself could be skipped since the cloning software should re-format it automatically and recreate the partitions from the HDD during the process. Hope this helps. Does cloning aRead More →

Die Entscheidung. Der Unterschied zwischen Festplatten und Solid State Drives liegt in der Technologie zum Speichern und Abrufen von Daten. … Festplatten sind billiger und Sie können mehr Speicherplatz erhalten. SSDs sind jedoch schneller, leichter, langlebiger und verbrauchen weniger Energie. Was ist der Unterschied zwischen SSD und HDD? Die beidenRead More →

Speed. HDDs and SSDs both work well for gaming. If the HDD has enough capacity to store your games (modern games range from 20GB up to 180GB for a single installation), and is fast enough to support the graphics, you shouldn’t have troubles. Should you put games on SSD orRead More →

Performance The performance gap between SATA and PCIe is quite huge, as SATA III maxes out at 6 Gbps or 600 MB/s. On the other hand, two lanes of PCI Express 3.0 can provide more than 3 times the performance of SATA III based SSD at nearly 2000 MB/s. WhichRead More →