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TxBENCH – Better benchmark software for storage devices

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When it comes to hard disk performance testing, AS SSD Benchmark and CrystalDiskMark/CrystalDiskInfo must be the first things you can think of. What AppNee wants to tell you is that they are just popular tools, not the best. If what you need is a real professional hard disk performance testing tool, then TxBENCH is one of them, whose existence is earlier than AS SSD Benchmark, but it is little known because of its low profile.

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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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SSD-Z – Comprehensive info viewer for SSD and other disk devices

We need to use hardware detection tools when repairing computers or replacing new devices. There is CPU-Z for processors, GPU-Z for graphics cards (NVIDIA graphics cards also have a dedicated CUDA-Z for detecting CUDA cells), and for hard drives a lot of users are generally used to using CrystalDiskInfo, but now we have a better choice: SSD-Z.

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