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Solid-State Drives Inspire Technolust |
One of the best ways to speed up any computer is to add more memory to it. As the old joke goes, you can't be too rich, too thin or have too much RAM. There are two places data live in a computer: in memory and in storage -- either a hard drive or an optical disk, such as a CD or DVD. Working with information in storage is always slower than working with it in memory. Chances are, if you have a Windows or Macintosh computer, at some point you've filled your available memory with programs and data, and your system must spend more time reading from the hard drive.
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