I'd want to point out one important detail that I overlooked when purchasing this solid-state drive (SSD), and it's something that applies to all "over" fast SSDs. If you use your computer for typical activities like playing games, surfing the web, and other common tasks, you won't be able to tell the difference between a standard solid state drive and this incredibly fast one. For my part, I did not become aware of the difference until the development phase, when it became essential to merge, compile, and compress a large number of files before sending them to the server via node. To summarize, you should get it if you have a clear understanding of how its high performance will benefit you; otherwise, you should look at purchasing an SSD that is either cheaper or larger. PS: I have just finished conducting a gulp installation test, and according to my Kingston 480 GB (SA400S37 / 480G), the difference between the new ssd and the older one is at an error level of 0.5 seconds for the second test and 0.005 seconds for the third test. I have no idea what I did, it wasn't a test, but in my everyday life, I don't notice any significant differences between the two.
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