How SSDs Enhance Game Consoles, DVRs, and NAS Arrays
Sie wissen vielleicht bereits, dass Solid State Drives den Computerspeicher 15x schneller machen.1 Aber SSDs können ebenfalls dazu verwendet werden, die Leistung von Spielkonsolen, DVRs, Netzwerkspeicher (NAS) und Home-Media-Servern zu steigern. Diese Geräte benötigen oft eine Festplatte. Diese können Sie jedoch durch eine schnellere, zuverlässigere Alternative ersetzen – eine Crucial® Solid State Drive.
Da SSDs keine mechanischen, beweglichen Teile verwenden, die im Laufe der Zeit verschleißen, können sie die Geschwindigkeit bei fast jedem Gerät sofort steigern. Und so profitieren Sie davon.
Hier finden Sie Informationen über die Vorteile einer SSD in Ihrem PC.
Game consoles
Wenn Sie mehr Speicher für eine Xbox oder ein Speicher-Upgrade für eine PS4 suchen, sind Sie hier genau richtig. Jedes Mal, wenn Sie ein Spiel laden, muss Ihre Festplatte auf die Spieldateien zugreifen. Gelangen Sie schneller ins Gefecht, indem Sie die Lade- und Bootzeiten reduzieren, auf sämtliche Daten der Konsole schneller zugreifen und eine bessere Leistung erzielen, ohne Ihr Konto zu strapazieren: Upgraden Sie Ihre Konsole mit einer Solid State Drive. Crucial SSDs sind zudem 2x energieeffizienter als eine Festplatte. Das bedeutet, dass Ihre Konsole leiser und kühler ist.2 Weitere Informationen zur Auswahl der richtigen SSDs fürs Gaming finden Sie hier.
DVRs
It takes time for your DVR to load the shows and movies you've recorded, and it's difficult to relax when your patience is tried by long load times. It's even worse when your DVR storage runs out of room to record. A solid state drive loads files faster and comes in capacities up to 2TB so you can store more of what you want to watch.
Network-attached storage (NAS)
Whether it's in the office, design studio, or at home, multiple users accessing a NAS strain its performance. That compromises your device's speed, limits productivity, and creates frustration. Although your network has a larger impact on NAS performance, don't let a storage bottleneck slow you down. Filling your NAS with SSDs helps each user access data almost instantly and protects your data at a higher level with encryption.
Home media server
Every time you access data on a hard drive-based home media server, you have to wait. And because almost everything is stored on the server, the wait times add up. A home media server takes time to retrieve and load the content you want to use. Access what you're looking for faster, and accelerate apps with a solid state drive for a more enjoyable and efficient experience. Plus, an SSD safeguards your important files, such as photos.
The takeaway
Your photos, videos, games, and other entertainment are extremely important and are stored on a variety of devices. No matter what system you're using, enhance and preserve your files, media, and priceless memories with a Crucial SSD.
- Performance level based on comparative benchmark scores of the Crucial® BX100 SSD and the Western Digital® Caviar Blue™ WD10EZEX internal hard drive. Actual performance level may vary based on benchmark used and individual system configuration. Test setup: 1TB Crucial BX100 SSD and 1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue internal hard drive, both tested on an Intel® DZ87RL motherboard, Intel i7-4770K 3.50GHz processor, BIOS Rev. 0327, and Microsoft® Windows® 8 Pro 64-bit operating system using PCMark Vantage HDD test suite. Benchmark testing conducted December 2014.
- Active average power use comparison based on published specs of the 120GB Crucial BX300 SSD and the 1TB Western Digital® Caviar Blue™ WD10EZEX internal hard drive, which as of May 2018, is one of the industry’s top-selling internal hard drives..
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