I thought I knew all about computer technology, but I have no idea how these work. I know what they are, but when i look at them they look like graphics cards and how they plug into pci slots.
There are some that do plug in to a PCI slot, but others (and most common) you can hook up just like any other hard drive using an SATA connector and mount in a typical hard drive mount.
They are basically RAM on a board that plugs in and can be used to store information just like a hard drive. Unlike typical ram, when it turns off the data is not lost. Although they do slowly break down, and are not able to store information in certain sectors eventually. However lifetime of most drives should be in at least the 5 year range.How do these work exactly? Is it like plugging in a USB drive and using that as extra memory to make your computer a little faster? Is that the general idea behind it?
You can store things on them, but overall they are pretty expensive. Most people use them to boot their OS off of, also any programs you may want to run. A 60 GB or 120 GB SSD will get the job done. All your other stuff (data, files, music, movies, etc..) you'd leave on a secondary hard drive, one that is more typical (platter based). Overall will give you a very large boost of speed.Also I noticed that they have pretty..weak.. storage capacity so I am guessing these things aren't ment to store anything? And if they are ment to store things, are the things you store on it the only things that will load faster?