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[v13.0] SSD Fresh – Fast optimize your SSD performance with one-click

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Solid-state drives (SSD) have obvious advantages than the traditional mechanical hard disk drives (HDD), but do not mistakenly believe that an SSD does not need optimization. However, for the optimization of SSD, many users may just know one optimization setting – a new SSD should be formatted with 4K alignment. In fact, SSD actually has a lot of places that can be optimized for making its speed faster and service life longer.

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[v1.xx] SsdReady – Exact SSD life measurement and monitoring tool

Hard drives have a lifespan, especially solid-state drives (SSD). SSD’s data write life is much lower than traditional mechanical hard drives (HDD). When its write limit is reached, the solid-state drive will enter read-only mode (the data on this hard drive is still and only readable at this time). In order to avoid data loss, we can use SsdReady to predict the lifetime of solid-state drive in our computer.

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