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SSD (Solid State Drive) Overview, 3. Precautions, Handling Precautions

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2. SSD (Solid State Drive) Overview Solid State Drives, or SSDs, are innovative data storage devices that deliver high performance, reliability, and quality by using NAND Flash memory instead of the magnetic disks used in traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs). SSDs provide very fast PC booting and application loading speeds and perform exceptionally well in multi-tasking environments - all while consuming less power, emitting very little heat, producing no noise, and offering outstanding stability compared to conventional HDDs. Please visit www.samsung.com/SSD for more information on SSD technology. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. All rights reserved. 3. Precautions Injury or product damage may occur if the following guidelines are not followed. Handling Precautions 1 Shock SSDs are built to withstand shock and vibration and can protect data with greater safety than conventional HDDs. However, please protect the product against severe shock. Excessive shock may damage SSD components and may also cause hardware detection failures or operational failures when installed in your PC. In addition, severe shock may open or break the SSD cover. 2 Short Circuit Please keep metal objects out of the SATA interface circuit. The SSD may short circuit if the SATA interface comes into contact with a metal object or is exposed to an electric shock. This may cause hardware detection failures or operational failures. 3 Disassemble/ Damage/ Removal Please do not disassemble the SSD, damage the SSD, or remove the sticker or the label affixed on the product. Any product that has had its case opened or its label damaged or removed shall not be covered by the warranty. Samsung Solid State Drive 4

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Samsung Solid State Drive
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2. SSD (Solid State Drive) Overview
Solid State Drives, or SSDs, are innovative data storage devices that deliver high
performance, reliability, and quality by using NAND Flash memory instead of the
magnetic disks used in traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs). SSDs provide very
fast PC booting and application loading speeds and perform exceptionally well
in multi-tasking environments – all while consuming less power, emitting very
little heat, producing no noise, and offering outstanding stability compared to
conventional HDDs. Please visit www.samsung.com/SSD for more information
on SSD technology.
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
All rights reserved.
3. Precautions
Injury or product damage may occur if the following guidelines are not
followed.
Handling
Precautions
1
Shock
SSDs are built to withstand shock and vibration and can protect data with
greater safety than conventional HDDs. However, please protect the product
against severe shock. Excessive shock may damage SSD components and may
also cause hardware detection failures or operational failures when installed in
your PC. In addition, severe shock may open or break the SSD cover.
2
Short Circuit
Please keep metal objects out of the SATA interface circuit. The SSD may
short circuit if the SATA interface comes into contact with a metal object or is
exposed to an electric shock. This may cause hardware detection failures or
operational failures.
3
Disassemble/
Damage/
Removal
Please do not disassemble the SSD, damage the SSD, or remove the sticker or
the label affixed on the product. Any product that has had its case opened or its
label damaged or removed shall not be covered by the warranty.