I doubled my PC's storage with this thumb-sized accessory. Here's how it works
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The article discusses the benefits of upgrading PCs by installing M.2 drives, specifically highlighting the PNY CS3150 model. With remarkable read and write speeds of 11,500 MB/s and 8,500 MB/s, this drive addresses common issues like heat generation thanks to its dual-fan heatsink. The author emphasizes the importance of proper thermal management for high-performance systems, noting that installation concerns can be resolved by checking the motherboard for compatibility. Overall, the CS3150 stands out for its performance, reliability, and thermal control features, providing an excellent choice for gamers and content creators alike.
Now, the way to sail over that speed bump involves getting a new storage drive, and there's no better storage upgrade when it comes to performance than fitting your system with an M.2 drive.
One of the biggest killers of storage drives is heat. The faster the drive, the more waste heat it generates.
Clocking sequential read and write speeds of 11,500 and 8,500 MB/s, respectively, it’s not as fast -- or as expensive -- as the Crucial T705.
Testing the speed of the CS3150, I got speeds that were within five percent of the specs given by PNY.
Read at ZDNET
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