SSD chips?
they also have storage capacity or am I stupid
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Hello,
of course. SSDs consist of a variety of chips made from non-volatile memory that together yield the capacity.
Defective storage cells are stored in a reserve zone. If this is consumed, the SSd ALS is reported to be defective. As with the HDD, only from E-components, not from magnetic discs.
LG
Harry
so with chips I meant the ssds that you screwed directly to the mb, thanks for the answer
For all SSDs, the same is true, they are only connected differently, once with SATA 2.5″ or with M.2-“CHIP”
What do you think or what are you going to do?
A SSD usually has various components and there are several chips on an SSD.
Simplify this in 3 groups
Data only contain the NAND chips (both user data and reserve memory and firmware).
A SSD as well as a HDD is a blocker from the computer’s view. So it doesn’t matter whether it writes memory blocks on an SSD or HDD. The SSD sits faster than you said.
Therefore, the SSD is ideal for operating system, games and programs.
This makes sense – HDDs are usually cheaper and with the SMART values you are warned long before a failure. This makes an HDD very easy to calculate and ideal for use as long-term data storage.
When opening a Word file or an image, it does not make any noticeable undershoot whether the files are in 0.1 or 0.2 seconds or 0.5 or 1 second are loaded.
PS: He’d be great if you could clearly formulate questions and not just a “drauf los brabbel” gets out.
Jo wrote this before school very quickly because of this haha, thanks for the answer. so I meant the ssds that you screwed to the mainboard, whether they function as a normal memory
yes
I wouldn’t say stupid now, but I feel like you don’t know what you want to express.
Storage of data is, of course, the job of a data carrier. Accordingly, such a data carrier naturally has a storage capacity which can be dimensioned.
Conventional mass storage units are gigabytes or terabytes nowadays.
A byte, that’s 8 bits. So a number sequence of 8 zeros or ones. between 00000000, which gives 0 and 1111111111, which gives 255 each byte stands for a sign. e.g., the large ridge “A” corresponds to the bit sequence 10000010, i.e. to the value 65 or the number 2, i.e. to the value 50
Because each of the bits in the byte has a numerical value which corresponds to the double of the previous one, there is only one logical possibility for each number between 0 and 255 that can be represented with a number sequence of 8 zeros or ones.
So if you take the corresponding value of the bit anywhere where a 1 should appear, and then you have a byte.
Okay, so far to bits and bytes. Now there is a small drop in contrast to all other units such as volt, ampere, gram, watt etc.
for a kilowatt of 1000 watt, is a kilobyte of 1024 bytes. so, of course, it continues with megabytes, gigabytes and terrabytes.
Lg, Anna
that is clear, yet thanks for the detailed explanation. had my question put wrong that could not well formulate because of time pressure
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