I used to be very tech savvy but lately I have been behind, 3 to 5 years at least. This is one of the best videos explaining the deference between SSD vs mMSATA and new kid on the block M2. Oh man, I feel old.
The most explanatory video I've watched in recent days about the data storage and transfer..
Straight to the point. No bs. Just facts and direct knowledge. Instant subscribed.
Can we appreciate how he slowly ramps up how fast he says techy terms? As a fairly tech-savvy guy myself, I get how intentional that is. I am impressed and learned quite a bit, thank you!
Straight to the point, crystal clear and concise plus - everything nice. I am an IT grad, but still learned something new from this. Saving this for later!
It's hard to see how this video could be improved. Clear, concise and complete. It earned a subscription and thumbs up from me. Thank you!
I don't even have a problem with my drive. Just seemed like an interesting video. Thanks it delivered!
I was purchased M2 NVMe before & curious why it's not worked! Later on found out my MOBo only supports M2 Sata, I bought enclosure for my wrongly ordered NVMe so I can still can use it as external storage, too expensive! Your video will be a big help for everyone! Thanks for your clear explanation sir! ^^
This was a helpful roundup of the drives, sizes and characteristics. Thanks.
This one really great with fantastic presentation also your English is clear and fluent for non native English speakers. Thanks mate!
This video is absolutely outstanding and clarifies various memory types and shows the performance of each😅
Superb work. New for me were the cell types, MLC, SLC, etc. A quick search showed that SLC and MLC are very hard to find and quite expensive. Some of the best out there, Samsung, WD, etc are TLC...
SUPERB and very comprehensive ! Thank You - it's extremely helpful ! :trophy-yellow-smiling::trophy-yellow-smiling::trophy-yellow-smiling:
Haloo, im your fan since 2015. Finally i can clean my laptop by myself😊. Thank you for sharing all this valuable information, my laptop models is asus g751jy. I hope you have nice health and keep productive so we as your reviewer can be learns so many things from youu. Thanks again man !
Dude. Excellent job - this is the most comprehensive, well indexed, best paced video on storage tech I've found by far. Well done
@4:51 -- Just about any 3.5" HDD (from the last 5 or so years) will read and write at approximately 260 MB/s, when empty. Overwrite speeds will vary, depending on whether the platters are SMR based or CMR based (CMR is superior). As the drives fill, their read and write speeds will diminish, due to data being written closer to the center of the platters. The platters spin at a fixed speed. So the outer portion of the platters have more real-estate, per rotation, as compared to the inner portion of the platters. So in any single rotation, the outer portion of the patter will have more data.
Impossible to explain it better. Very easy to understand and full of essential details that most videos don't mention. You deserve a prize. This video should serve as a model for what a video tutorial should look like. Amazing video. I just can say... Congratulations.
Thanks for good explanation in hardware :yt::washhands::washhands::washhands::washhands::washhands:💯👍
The most detailed video ever!! Really learn a lot😊
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