What is a Solid State Drives or SSD?
Solid State Drive is a type of the non-volatile storage media which stores on solid-state flash memory. The 2 components that makes up a Solid State Drive are: NAND Flash Memory Chips and a Flash Controller. The architecture of a solid state drive is as such that it is bound to deliver high read and write performance for both random and sequential data requests. SSDs are also referred as solid-state sinks and flash drives. You must be familiar to a USB storage device, SSD is just the oversized and the sophisticated version of that.
Here are a few reasons that will give you a reason to own a SSD:
- Faster everything; faster program loads and faster boots
- Seamless multitasking
- Increased energy efficiency
- Better cooling of the system
- Better reliability and durability
- SSDs stay cooler if compared to the other storage devices so your fan will not have to work faster as negligible amount of heat is produced. You also don’t have to continuously worry about your system getting over-heated
- It works as a cache drive that will work alongside a hard drive
- Used for better gaming and for enjoying a grand experience
- Flexible storage
- One of the most common reasons to own this is because it saves the time. You will have not to worry about the issues like general OS responsiveness, loading applications, booting up, intensive operation, good SSD.
If you are looking for the perfect SSD that you can own then you must go with the following options:
- Samsung MZ7LM3T8HMLP-00005
- Micron MTFDJAK800MBT
- Intel SSDPE2MX012T701
- Intel SSDPED1K015TA01
- Intel SSDMCEAC180B301
- Intel SSDSC2BA012T401
- Intel SSDSC2KB240G701
- Intel SSDPE7KX040T701
- Intel SSDPE21K750GA01
- Intel SSDPE2ME016T401
To be specific we have mentioned the product model numbers so you can easily locate them.