Xavien
Enthusiast
Apologies for what is probably a really simple answer but i cant find the answer anywhere on the net. As the title says, what is the difference between B/R read speed and S/R read speed with regards to SSD drives. I realize that the "R" bit stand for read (and w for write) but its the first letter that im confused about.
I have a 3 and a half year old laptop from pc specialist that is still going strong, however i made the mistake of buying a non SSD drive and every time there is a big win 10 update it nearly bricks my laptop and im forced to repair windows until i can get it to install. Im looking at going for a new laptop with a 512GB Intel® H10 NVMe SSD + 32GB Intel® Optane drive in it. My current laptop has a 500GB SEAGATE FIRECUDA 2.5" SSHD which was suppose to be 10 times faster than a normal HD but as it happened was probably one of the worst hard drives ive ever had, and ive had many hard drives over the years.
I have a 3 and a half year old laptop from pc specialist that is still going strong, however i made the mistake of buying a non SSD drive and every time there is a big win 10 update it nearly bricks my laptop and im forced to repair windows until i can get it to install. Im looking at going for a new laptop with a 512GB Intel® H10 NVMe SSD + 32GB Intel® Optane drive in it. My current laptop has a 500GB SEAGATE FIRECUDA 2.5" SSHD which was suppose to be 10 times faster than a normal HD but as it happened was probably one of the worst hard drives ive ever had, and ive had many hard drives over the years.