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Tuesday, 18.09.2018 |
Intel 660p NVMe M.2 SSD Review
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Introduction For as long as solid state drives have been a thing, Intel has been known for making some of the highest quality SSDs on the market. However, this usually came with a pretty hefty premium, like the 750 series when they first launched. Then, in August of 2016, they introduced their first...
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Seagate Barracuda Pro 14TB HDD Review
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We review the Megalodon among the HDDs, the Barracuda Pro 14TB from Seagate is unleashed today, that's a 14.000GB HDD folks! This, by far, is the biggest single consumer unit storage device to date. It might not offer SSD performance, but it certainly isn't slow. It's the year 2018, it's big but wit...
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Intel SSD 760p 512 GB Review
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The Intel SSD 760p uses 3D TLC NAND paired with a Silicon Motion SM2262 controller to deliver great performance at reasonable pricing. Our reviewed 512 GB version currently costs 153 USD, which is cheaper than many competitors.
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Memory News |
Wednesday, 05.09.2018 |
Samsung X5 1TB Portable SSD Review
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Samsung claims the Samsung X5 is capable of read and write speeds of 2800MB/s and 2300MB/s respectively; if those ring true in our testing, this will be the single-fastest external drive we've seen, without question. To achieve those speeds, Samsung have used an M.2 NVMe drive featuring the latest 3...
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Toshiba XG6 NVMe SSD Review
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Toshiba has released a string of top-notch, affordable NVMe solid state drives over the last couple of years featuring its BiCS flash memory technology, which target a wide array of market segments. We've shown you a few recently, like the diminutive, affordable OCZ RC100 and the mainstream OEM targ...
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SanDisk Extreme 1TB Portable SSD Review
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Internet bandwidth hasn't really kept up with the file sizes needed for supporting 4k content creation or even just movies. You can stream it just fine, but when you are pulling huge amounts of data off of your camera on trips and bringing things to watch while you are away you are most likely going...
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Gigabyte UD PRO 512GB SSD Review
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With the release of Gigabyte's UD PRO line of SATA SSDs, Gigabyte is moving towards being a one-stop shop for everything PC, sans CPU. Gigabytes line of SSDs is aimed at the masses as they are inexpensive. The UD Pro line comes in both 256 GB and 512 GB flavors. They offer SATA III speeds and utiliz...
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Memory News |
Monday, 03.09.2018 |
Mushkin Source 500 GB Review
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With just 16 cents per GB, or 81 USD for the tested 500 GB version, the Mushkin Source is among the most affordable SSDs on the market. It is a DRAM-less design, which means some compromises have to be expected in terms of performance. Our review of the Mushkin Source 500 GB looks exactly into that....
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Samsung Portable SSD X5 1TB Review
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Samsung is adding a brand-new external SSD to its lineup. The Portable SSD X5 shakes things up by promising NVMe-like speeds over a Thunderbolt 3 interface. We put the X5 to the test to see whether Thunderbolt 3 can help it take NVMe performance on the go.
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SMI SM2262EN SSD Controller Tested
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The SM2262EN controller is physically the same as the SM2262, but uses a different firmware build that greatly improves performance. With new programming and caching algorithms, the SM2262EN specifications have been bumped up to 3500/3000 MB/s for sequential read/write performance and up to 420k IPO...
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Corsair Force Series MP300 480GB M.2 SSD Review
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Review of the Corsair Force Series MP300 480GB M.2 SSD. Corsair released the Force Series MP500 at the start of last year, promising speeds up to 3000MB/s and 2400MB/s read and write; the downside was the cost. However, today we review the introduction of their Force Series MP300 M.2 range, offering...
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