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5 Reasons Gen 5.0 SSDs are Overkill

The most recent series of NVMe storage, which offers extreme read/write speed, on paper reachable up to 14000 MB/s, is the Gen 5 SSDs. It is a significant jump from Gen 4.0, which offers 7000 MB/s, and Gen 3 ~ 3500 MB/s. If we compare them theoretically, the new generation looks like a game-changer. But […]

eMMC vs UFS: What is the Difference?

EMMC stands for Embedded MultimediaCard, and UFS stands for Universal Flash Storage. These are two common types of storage technologies found in most smartphones, tablets, and other handy electronic devices. Both of them are responsible for the same function: storage of data. What differs among them is their architecture, speed, and efficiency.  The EMMC type

6 Useful Ways to Repurpose an old SSD

Technology is evolving day by day. A piece that was newer just yesterday is today replaced by an enhanced version of the same. As a result, most of us tend to upgrade our devices more frequently than ever. And when it happens, the old solid state drive just stays in the drawer forever.  My concern

5 Easy Ways to Make Your SSD Run Cooler

Solid state drive is one of the backbone components of a system, the one that enormously contributes to the performance by offering lightning-fast read/write speed. But at the same time, like any other hardware, SSDs also generate heat while running. If that heat or its dissipation is left unchecked, the excess of it not only

Does Your PS5 SSD Need a Heatsink?

The storage expansion feature in PS5 has stretched the door of gamers wide enough to significantly boost the performance of their console, funding it alongside an extra storage capacity. A gamer is just a compatible M.2 NVMe SSD away from installing more games, experiencing faster load times, and seamless performance – all without a frustrating

What is the Difference Between MBR and GPT?

Whenever we install a new operating system, we see many options to tweak, and partition schemes are one of the important but confusing ones. When you are creating a bootable media, you see this option and choose the GPT or MBR partition scheme, and it decides where the operating system installs, and whether the system

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