Storage or computer storage refers to “hard drive” or SSD (Solid State Drive). The hard drive is where a computing device stores data for short and long term. It also stores all the code required for the operating system, the framework browsers used to access the internet, drivers for accessories, and everything else. Hard drives have a very specific space that is allocated to  automatic consumption by the operating system, backup installations and downloaded and saved data (Lacoma, 2020).

 

There are two types of hard drives:

HDD: Hard drive disks use a spinning magnetic disk that holds information inscribed in very tiny tracks. Requires moving parts, specifically heads to read and write data to the disk as needed, and propulsion to spin the disk.

SSD: There are no moving parts in solid-state drives. Instead, these drives use semiconductors that store information by changing the electrical state of very tiny capacitors. They are much faster than HDDs and can store information more easily without the risk of parts wearing out. SSDs are why modern PCs boot up so fast.

SSD hard drives are important to gaming because it provides much faster start up and load times, and will definitely add to your gaming experience. The speedier read and write rates of an SSD means you get significant performance advantages. Choosing the best SSD storage for gaming won’t affect in-game performance, but its flash memory structure means faster load times for large files and games boot faster (Persaud, 2020).


These links will help you in choosing the right SSD for you PC building and gaming needs

M.2 SSDs are faster but more expensive than 2.5-inch ones. Learn more about M.2s in this article or by watching this video.

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These videos will teach you more about SSD drives and how to choose the best of the best to fit your PC build needs.
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Best Gaming SSD in 2020