The Serer memory leading brand “INFINITES”,for meeting the growing
demand for SSD,and response the requirement of global
partners,announce to the world the first SSD products “ the iS400
Series”.
iS400 is equipped with QLC flash and an SMI controller transfer by
SATA III interface will boost your device’s performance by
accelerating application responsiveness, increasing the data
transfer speed and making you save time on every process.
iS400 is 6~10 times faster than traditional hard disk, therefore
you won’t waste time on waiting the system boot-up or programing.
Without moving parts,the iS400 are less likely to fail than
traditional hard disk, further more it’s protected by a aluminum
case will make it more reliable and stable.
iS400 series is the best solution for the entry level SSD user,
providing an affordable upgrade without sacrificing the
performance,and make it the best cost-performance ratio,that is why
teh iS400 series is the undiputable best choice for users.
FAQs Related to SSD and RAM
1. How Much RAM and SSD Do I Need?
Generally speaking, the amount of RAM and SSD you need depends on
the tasks you wish to complete on your system. If you have a system
just for normal office work, without any special requirements, you
can easily work on 6 GB RAM and 128 GB SSD. You can even work on
HDD perfectly if you wish so.
However, for high-level tasks such as gaming and video editing, at
least 8 to 12 GB of RAM with SSD starting from 512 GB is required.
The better these two storage options, the better functioning your
PC is.
2. Is 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD Enough?
As we said earlier, SSD to RAM requirements depend on what types of
tasks you wish to accomplish. In most cases, these specs are enough
for a normal computer user, allowing you to complete tasks
seamlessly. However, you will need some better specs for gaming and
other needs.
3. Can an SSD Increase My RAM?
No. There is no direct relationship between SSD and RAM. Increasing
SSD does not affect your PC's RAM, and RAM means how much volatile
memory you have and how good your multitasking capacity is. On the
other hand, an SSD is a permanent storage device that processes
data.
Conclusion
We hope this post taught you the difference between RAM and SSD.
These are only the basic differences and explanations of SSD and
RAM. You can check out other articles if you are a nerd and need
every byte of information on this topic. Thanks for reading!