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Crucial discontinues the popular MX500 SSD to make way for next-gen drives — SATA III SSD retires after seven years2 slots and with larger capacity M.2 drives available, many consumers are opting for NVMe SSDs. Nonetheless, since they're cheaper, SATA SSDs are still prevalent for secondary storage. One of the ...
Here's another SATA SSD that hits a nice bargain price ... This is a super cheap 500GB drive that hits all the marks. USB 3.0 compatibility gives it read/write speeds over 100MB/s, and the JMicron ...
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If you're upgrading from an HDD to an SSD, make the most of the extra speed it offers by setting the SSD as your boot drive.
If you don't have one, or your PC is a bit older, you can still find a great deal on a SATA SSD. These are slower than NVMe drives but they're still a huge improvement on a traditional hard drive.
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