Interface Type: | SATA III 6Gb/s | Style: | SSD PCB |
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DRAM Cache: | 32MB | Type: | Internal |
Capacities: | 8GB | Storage Temperature: | -40°C~85°C |
FAQ
Q: When i restart my computer. I realized that the SSD storage become largger or smaller sometimes. is it any problem with the SSD?
A: When the operating system boots, there will be job data be written in the flash disk, so there will be different larger or smaller storge condition due to the differenent condition of the flash disk. So you will find the remaining capacity be slightly larger or smaller, this is normal circumstances.
Q: How to use the SSD properly to well protect it?
A: Currently, the SSD average erasure feature and built-in error correction mechanism can increase the SSD lifespan. But in general, SSD lifespan depends on the how it is been used and the work environment, if mass and long time large numbers data been written or been used under high-temperature environment . which would likely to reduce the SSD lifespan.
Q: How to divide SSD?
A: In Windows XP, for example, you can divide SSD through the Control Panel / System management Tools / Computer Management / Disk Management, select the installed SSD, and press the right mouse button, press add new disk to complete.
Q: When open the file. the file name or content becomes garbled, Why this happen?
A: It is the contact problem usually, you can re-plug and make sure SSD interfaces and computer interface contact effectively .
Q: What are the determinants of the SSD? seed?
A: The overall performance of SSD are decided by the hard drive interface (SATA, IDE, PCI-E, etc.), the controlling IC (program), loss of efficiency (firmware), balancing algorithm, the original Flash bandwidth and the circuit design and manufacturing processes of the PCB board.