That’s not always the case, as there are some newer standards available for high-speed drives. But alongside PCIe and NVMe, SATA is still a significant player, especially when it comes to larger-sized ...
Recently one of my SSDs started acting up; it's the disk I use only for games. It could write at speeds I'd come to expect (500MB/s), but when opening a game, things would slow down to an impossible ...
Just curious, which would be faster in day to day usage? I can only assume the internally mobo attached SATA port would smoke any external 3.1 device? Only reason I ask is the case I am considering ...
Many variants of newer mini PCs are so compact that they appear to only support what you see on the I/O panel, but beneath their exterior, you can sometimes find a hidden SATA port that you can ...