29 Sept 2023

5. SSD

 This is where you store all your files, your games, your movies, your documents, your photos, your everything. You can always add more storage later.

Your files and data are saved on a storage drive — either a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid state drive (SSD). Although HDDs have traditionally given you more storage for a higher value, SSDs have essentially made them outdated.


There are 3 typical mass-storage types:

The HDD (Hard Disc Drive)

the SSD (Solid State Drive)

and the NVMe SSD (Non-Volatile Memory Express Solid State Drive)

All three do pretty much the same, they store data for you. The main difference between the three is speed.




Even though storage devices do not impact your computer’s boot-up process, start-up programs like Google Chrome or Microsoft Word are loaded directly from your HDD or SDD. So a damaged storage device can interrupt the whole process, potentially corrupting your files. If so, you will need to replace your hard drive immediately, sometimes requiring a complete system reformat or Windows reinstall, which is a hassle.


How to install it:

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-build-a-pc/


Webs where you can buy it:

https://www.pccomponentes.com/discos-duros-ssd?campaigntype=rb&campaignchannel=busqueda&gclid=CjwKCAjw69moBhBgEiwAUFCx2NxzlW37MlzIKA0mY5Wzrjd-kPvSjOQhINcXPmffmuqd3JVYg3ezphoCgHcQAvD_BwE

https://www.computeruniverse.net/en/c/hardware-components/solid-state-drives-ssd

https://www.coolblue.nl/en/internal-ssd



How SSDs work?




SSD can cost between $145 and $750


No comments:

Post a Comment

Take of the best projects

  Projects                           Author                        Topic ...