The Spectrix S40G left me with some very mixed feelings as the product feels unfinished. I need to elaborate on that, of course. You will have misses a number of benchmarks in this review, Sandra, ...
Sabrent doesn't disappoint. The 512GB Rocket NVMe is a solid choice for anyone wanting a quick boot drive for their build. Assuming we are all up to speed on Sabrent, one capacity has remained on our ...
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Adata proves that it’s not just big names like Samsung, Intel or Toshiba that can making incredibly fast NVMe M.2 drives. For gamers and professionals, this is an amazing upgrade, but it does come ...
Gigabyte’s line-up is expanding. It started last year with their first memory kits and SATA SSDs. This year we saw their first gaming monitor. Today we’re looking at their latest release with the ...
The Kingston drive is able to maintain more stable read and write rates throughout the test when compared to the Samsung 970 EVO Plus with the exception of a short-lived dip to about 1330 MB/s as ...
Because of what SSDs are, solid-state drives (SSDs) are a core component of any modern PC, whether it’s a traditional SATA SSD or a more modern NVMe drive. Knowing the difference between these two ...
The Dockcase Smart Magsafe M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure offers crucial professional features, thanks to its external power connection, flexible storage expansion, and integrated SSD health monitoring. These ...
This is the fastest M.2 NVMe SSD available to the end-user, as well as the priciest. Based on fast-writing MLC (2-bit) NAND, it’s also long-lived. All things Considered, it’s the one you want if you ...
M.2 NVMe SSDs are known for their high performance and speed, but they also generate significant heat, which can lead to thermal throttling and reduced lifespan. To address this issue, the use of ...
ADATA is back in the house, this round with the S40G. The M.2. SSD is based on NVMe 1.3 and yes, you've read it right .. has an RGB cover applied, customizable by the way using ADATA proprietary ...
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