Problems with Intel SSDs? Problems with your computer s SSD?

Updated on technology 2024-06-04
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The problem of Intel SSD, you should **a hard disk detection tool, on the network can **, if you don't know how to operate yourself, you can take your hard drive to the physical store for repair.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    According to your description, it is not recommended to carry the SSD for repair in this case, it is recommended to contact customer service and find an official after-sales service to solve this problem.

    If the negotiation has not been successful within the warranty period, if it is not too troublesome, we can carry out a certain official after-sales service and then complain, if you don't want to be so troublesome, you can repair it yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is actually not a problem, whether you can repair it will have a solution.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Electronic products, three years of speed and performance doubled, ** has become faster, three years, the general read and write speed is obviously slow. General solid-state, more than 1500 writes, and the speed drop is halved.

    There is no need for after-sales, and it can be used normally.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended that you find some staff who specialize in repairing computers, they know more about this area, they will know what the reason is at a glance, and they will help you operate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    SSD is about 3w reads and writes, deleting the original file, and then writing it again, counting as one read and write (the first write is not counted), and virtual memory is a solid-state killer because it will continue to delete-write-delete again and again. The same goes for disk cleanup, and the same goes for clearing cache junk. So you use an SSD, only install the system, and don't clean it up until you have to.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Isn't this an SSD?

    SSDs are also hard disks, and the system does not specifically indicate them.

    The size of mechanical hard disks is generally 160g, 320g, 500g, 750g, 1t, 2t, and solid state drives are generally 120g (128g g (256g g (512g), and the size can be basically distinguished.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The disk displayed in your disk management is the solid state drive, the device manager has shown that only one solid state drive is installed, and there is no mechanical disk, the actual capacity of the solid state drive 240GB standard is only 240*, this is the actual capacity of the hard disk, so the disk displayed in your disk management is displayed correctly, whether it is a solid state or a mechanical disk, it is displayed disk 0 or disk 1....

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Did you reinstall the SSD? If that's the case, you'll need to set up the motherboard BIOS. Then repartition the SSD.

    You want to do the system in an SSD. Then you need to format the previous hard drive. Set the SSD as the first boot item and then redo the system.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can just do this directly on the system, and set the solid state to the first boot disk.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Normal, SSDs are also a type of hard disk.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For personal use, the 730 is better.

    1. At present, the products on the market are the mainstream. The speed of the 3 Series is too poor, and the 730 is much faster. Because the 730 is actually an overclocked version of the S3500, the main control is overclocked to more than 50%, and the flash memory is overclocked by 20%.

    2. S3500 and S3700 are enterprise-level hard disks, which have high personal use costs and poor performance. The S3500 is actually very close to the 730, but without overclocking, the speed is not as good as the 730.

    The actual performance is close to that of the S3700, but ** is far from it. The 730, on the other hand, is a personal product, but it has many of the characteristics of an enterprise-class product, with a good longevity and durability.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Solid-state drive: A hard disk made of an array of solid-state electronic memory chips.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Solid-state drives have become a must-have in order to enjoy faster data access.

    Now, the tougher SSD is here!

    Recently, CFD M2OPG1VN, known as the world's fastest solid-state drive, went on sale in Japan, with 21,600 yen for the 256GB model and 38,900 yen (about 1,300 and 2,400 yuan) for the 512GB model.

    It is reported that the M2OPG1VN series adopts interfaces, supports NVMe and PCIe X4 specifications, and is equipped with 3D NAND flash memory chips.

    In terms of performance, the 256GB variant comes with 128MB of cache and a maximum sequential read and write speeds of 2500MB s and 1100MB s respectively. The 512GB version has no difference in access speed, except that the cache capacity has been increased to 512MB.

    <> just ask if you are afraid? Are you afraid?

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