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The spiritual guy finally realized the freedom of the solid-state hard drive. What is it like when the power is turned on and the smoke is filled with smoke? As the so-called one-pass operation is as fierce as a tiger, the power and hard disk are all taken away. Solid-state drives cannot be bought blindly. Not only do you need to know which interface your motherboard is using, but you must also have certain hardware knowledge and reliable hands-on ability when installing. Don’t believe in miracles, otherwise, the device will not be recognized, and the interface will be wiped out. The most commonly used SSD interfaces are SATA and M.2 interfaces, which not only differ greatly in appearance, but also have a difference of five or six times the speed. This is because interface bandwidth is also an important factor restricting the performance of SSDs. In addition to SATA and M.2, looking back twenty years, the interface forms of solid-state drives are far more “colorful” than you think. Let’s take a chronicle-like review. The mainstream view of IDE (PATA) interface is that SATA is the earliest type of solid-state drive interface, but in fact practical solid-state drives can be traced back to the IDE era. IDE interface is also called ATA interface, because it uses 16-bit parallel transmission mode, it is also called PATA (parallel ATA), and the interface adopts a 40-pin structure.
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