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Old 10th June 2022, 07:12   #1
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Default Why Smaller SSDs Are Slower Than Larger SSDs

SSDs with larger capacities reliably post better performance numbers than smaller capacity drives of the same make and model. If you don’t know anything about how SSDs work, this seems like a mystery, but the reason behind the slowdown makes perfect sense.

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