Luckily, there are a few ways to monitor your SSD’s health using SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) built into storage devices and software utilities that interface with it.
If your SSD doesn’t have a heatsink, you should get one, especially if you’re running a PCIe Gen 4 or PCIe Gen 5 SSD. A ...
Samsung Electronics, a leader in advanced memory technology, has today announced the availability of the 8TB SSD 9100 PRO and ...
SSD manufacturers provide utilities that check for firmware updates and monitor your drive’s health. They’re worth installing—and it’s especially ... Pick the right utility based on your SSD ...
ACDSee's beginner-friendly Luxea Pro Video Editor provides the standard video editing tools that creators need (along with ...