Microsoft recently started offering users of modern SSDs an option to significantly increase their drive speeds. Specifically ...
A hidden Windows registry tweak can unlock serious SSD speed gains—but one wrong move could leave your PC unbootable.
In a nutshell: Microsoft recently updated Windows Server 2025 with a native NVMe driver that can significantly increase SSD performance. While the new driver is not officially available for consumer ...
Upgrade your PC storage with NVMe SSDs for faster boot, reduced game load times, and improved overall system responsiveness.
We are not sure when this happened but Microsoft appears to have sneakily and quietly updated the changelog for Windows 11 build 22000.348 (KB5007262) to now include the terms "NVME, SSD, hard disk" ...
Multiple users reported issues with the speeds of their NVMe SSDs in the past few months, and it seems that the problems can be traced back to Windows 11. The reports have appeared on various online ...
Windows 11 is slowly but surely increasing in popularity among Steam users, but Microsoft still has some kinks to iron out before it's fully ready for gaming PCs. Several reports on Microsoft's ...
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