Solid State Drives, or SSDs, are increasingly common in small form factor computing like notebooks and netbooks; but SSDs are also used in the desktop and enterprise space by those looking leverage the speed of an SSD to get maximum performance.
Solid State Drives, or SSDs, are increasingly common in small form factor computing like notebooks and netbooks; but SSDs are also used in the desktop and enterprise space by those looking leverage the speed of an SSD to get maximum performance.
While solid state drives have several benefits, including speed, longevity and practically no noise output, they're not always the best choice as hard drives still dominate in both capacity and cost. StorageReview.com's SSD guide will help make sense of the SSD industry by covering topics ranging from the components of SSDs and why they matter, to discussing the best way to use an SSD in scenarios like gaming and performance computing.
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