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It’s that easy to connect a SATA SSD to a computer via USB

It’s that easy to connect a SATA SSD to a computer via USB

If we like to tinker, chances are we have some hard drive o SSD stored in a drawer as if it were simple waste. It is also possible that the laptop we used for work some time ago no longer works and we have removed all the parts that, in theory, we wanted to use ...

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Why should you always have a SATA adapter with you?

Why should you always have a SATA adapter with you?

Moreover, it happens that over time, We replace old mechanical hard drives by other faster and more efficient moderns and we leave behind a trail of corpses that we usually hide in a chest that we don’t even remember. How to recover this information, have it at hand and be able to consult it if ...

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SATA SSD Promotion: The Crucial MX500 is 36% off

SATA SSD Promotion: The Crucial MX500 is 36% off

Give your old PC a boost and/or save your favorite games with this Crucial MX500 4TB Sata SSD, now on sale at Amazon! It goes from $397.99 to $254.99, a welcome 36% reduction! Buy the MX500 4TB for $254.99 from Amazon Crucial MX500: Boost your gaming PC’s storage space with this benchmark SATA SSD With ...

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Nobody wants SATA hard drives anymore: they’re slow and inefficient

Nobody wants SATA hard drives anymore: they’re slow and inefficient

The sales of the sata hard drives, as well as SSDs that use the same interface, are getting smaller and smaller, indicating the disappearance of said port over time. Is the switch to SSDs inevitable or will the future interface eventually adopt classic hard drives as well? Let’s see what the trends are. In fact, ...

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The end of the SATA SSD is inevitable and these are the reasons

The end of the SATA SSD is inevitable and these are the reasons

Everywhere we keep reading that buying an SSD is a much better option than an HDD in terms of performance, which is true, however, there is a type of disk that in the short term might turn off and disappear from the Map world. We talk about the SSDSATA 2.5 inch form factor. A hardware ...

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Bring your old PC back to life with this Crucial 2TB SATA SSD!

Bring your old PC back to life with this Crucial 2TB SATA SSD!

News receipt plan Bring your old PC back to life with this Crucial 2TB SATA SSD! Published on 10/30/2022 at 9:35 p.m To replace an old HDD, nothing beats a cheap Sata SSD like the BX500! Currently, Amazon is offering it in a 1TB and 2TB version at a discount, which makes it even more ...

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Crucial MX500: The Sata SSD reference is on sale!

Crucial MX500: The Sata SSD reference is on sale!

News receipt plan Crucial MX500: The Sata SSD reference is on sale! Published on 08/10/2022 at 21:35 Amazon never stops running promotions and today it’s the turn of the famous Sata Crucial MX500 2TB SSD to drop its price! In the field of PC storage, the Sata Crucial MX500 SSD is a benchmark. Whether you ...

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Why is the SATA connector of hard drives not updated?

Why is the SATA connector of hard drives not updated?

SATA connector hard drives hasn’t upgraded its specs for years and has remained in its third generation or better known as the 6 Gbps connector. Which indicates a future demise of it, but it still endures due to the huge number of devices and components that use it. What is the reason for this lack ...

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QLC, the NAND Flash memory for the new M.2 SATA and NVMe SSDs

QLC, the NAND Flash memory for the new M.2 SATA and NVMe SSDs

Like all NAND Flashes, these in turn are based on memory cell technology, which has undergone a great evolution as an architecture since their first electronic circuits and although we will not explain in depth how they work. or what is their story, yes. will give a brief review to focus on the current events ...

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What is SAS interface on hard drives and how it differs from SATA

What is SAS interface on hard drives and how it differs from SATA

Home PC users are used to the SATA interface because it is as simple as plugging in the power and data cables and voila, the hard drive is ready to go. We use this interface mainly because this is what motherboard manufacturers have decided, which have only built in SATA connectors for a long time, ...