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Windows won’t tell you, but your high-speed SSD might be trapped in a slow lane

MakeUseOf·Afam Onyimadu·28 days ago
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Published May 5, 2026, 1:00 PM EDT Afam's experience in tech publishing dates back to 2018, when he worked for Make Tech Easier. Over the years, he has built a reputation for publishing high-quality guides, reviews, tips, and explainer articles, covering Windows, Linux, and open source tools. His work has been featured on top websites, including Technical Ustad, Windows Report, Guiding Tech, Alphr, and Next of Windows. He holds a first degree in Computer Science and is a strong advocate for data privacy and security, with several tips, videos, and tutorials on the subject published on the Fuzo Tech YouTube channel. When he is not working, he loves to spend time with his family, cycling, or tending to his garden.  After installing a fast NVMe SSD, I was content to see it instantly appear in Windows without warnings or errors. However, in real use, the performance wasn't quite what I hoped for , which made me do some digging. What I found was interesting.…

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