Have you ever found yourself waiting impatiently for your Synology NAS to catch up with your demands—whether it’s loading files, running backups, or managing virtual machines? Many of us rely on NAS ...
I've got a Core i5-based gaming machine with a Z68 chipset, and a basic 1TB Seagate HDD. My intention is to start using Intel's Z68 caching, which seems straightforward enough, but I had an idea that ...
With regards the Intel SRT SSD caching functionality of the Z68 chipset. If an SSD is setup for this, SSD and HDD need to be installed under RAID 0 functionality in the BIOS I believe, I take it then ...
Like a lot of you, I, too, wondered if it was worth splurging on NVMe drives just for caching. I mean, I could’ve spent that cash on more storage or a better CPU if I were building a DIY NAS, right?
A solid-state drive (SSD) is fast, reliable, and has no moving parts, making it the perfect replacement for the mechanical hard disk drive (HDD). The only problem is that SSDs are incredibly expensive ...
“I have bought a new SSD for my pc and its build in and works now I have 2 but I want to move all my data to the new one cause its faster and has more space than my old one. Both are SSD, one is 512GB ...
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