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8 things you can do to stretch your current SSD instead of buying a new one

XDA·Samarveer Singh·18 days ago
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Published May 15, 2026, 7:00 AM EDT Gaming has been Samarveer’s greatest passion, and the Literature graduate in him takes immense joy in dissecting games for their themes, messages, and impact. Samarveer holds a deep appreciation of gaming, and considers the platform to be the most immersive and impactful across all media. He can be found engaging with gaming communities online, always ready to debate the finer points of ray tracing or itching to write an 8-page collegiate thesis on any game that impacts him emotionally. Ever since SSDs became mainstream, lifespan anxiety has become a bit of an enthusiast rabbit hole. Most people buy a drive, install Windows, fill it with games, and then completely forget it exists for the next five years. That's perfectly fine, too, since modern SSDs are built to survive far more abuse than many people give them credit for, and the average gamer will probably replace their PC long before the drive itself starts waving a white flag.…

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