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Thursday, 20.12.2018 |
Crucial MX500 1TB M.2 SSD Review
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A few weeks ago we reviewed the Crucial MX500 1TB SSD in 2.5-inch format and today we are testing the Crucial MX500 1TB SSD as M.2 version on OCinside.de. In the review we show the differences between the MX500 2.5-inch vs. M.2 SSD and test the M.2 both with and without passive M.2 heatsink on the a...
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Western Digital My Cloud Home Duo 8TB Review
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Review of the WD My Cloud Home Duo 8TB Personal Cloud Storage. If you're out in the market for a very basic and easy to use file sharing family server then you should really take a closer look at the My Cloud Home Duo family of Personal Cloud Storage devices by WD.
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Toshiba L200 2TB Laptop HDD Review
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The 2TB LS200 Toshiba drive is excellent as a second, storage drive in compact systems such as media centers, laptops, consoles or other mini-PCs. The 128 MB buffer really helps enhancing the overall drive performance and thanks to its rotational speed of 5400, it won't create vibrations inside the ...
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GEIL Super Luce RGB DDR4-3600 16GB Memory Tested
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Review of the GEIL Super Luce RGB DDR4-3600 16GB Memory Kit. If your motherboard supports higher speed ram, then check out these DDR4-3600 16GB memory kits from GEIL. They offer great performance, with XMP profile and low memory timings at a price that's not too bad either.
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Memory News |
Sunday, 25.11.2018 |
Ballistix memory 3D printing or CNC Customizing Tested
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Just about every company now has memory with RGB lighting but Crucial with their Ballistix lineup was a little late to the party. I had been keeping an eye on them because the Ballistix brand made its name years ago by having their Tactical Tracer memory with LEDs built into them that would seek dep...
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Team Group T-Force Night Hawk Legend RGB DDR4-3200 Review
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Review of the Team Group T-Force Night Hawk Legend RGB DDR4-3200 CL14 RAM. Featuring Team Group's iconic Night Hawk heat spreader design, an addressable RGB light bar, and incredible XMP performance, the T-Force Night Hawk Legend RGB is aiming for a top spot on your memory wish list.
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Toshiba XG6 1TB NVMe SSD Review
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Today we are going to take a quick look at the Toshiba XG6, which is a mainstream PCIe NVMe series of SSDs that is aimed at the OEM market. We generally don't review OEM SSDs since they can't be purchased in the retail market, but we are making an exception for this drive. The Toshiba XG6 is the fir...
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Memory News |
Saturday, 06.10.2018 |
Teamgroup M181 C182 C183 USB Flash Drives Announced
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Teamgroup launches multiple USB flash drives to satisfy users' different requirements in workplaces or other environments. They are the M181 with USB3.1 and Type-C OTG dual interface, and the lightweight and compact C182/C183 with high speed transfer interface. The M181 has a compact and exquisite a...
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Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB MOD Software Tutorial
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Shortly after the Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB 8GB DDR4-2666 Review we received an improved Ballistix M.O.D. version of Micron. Now we could add the corresponding screenshots to the Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB DDR4 review and also created a Ballistix MOD tutorial video in German with English subt...
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HyperX Savage EXO SSD External 480GB Review
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Review of the HyperX Savage EXO SSD External Portable Drive. Today we'll be taking a look at the HyperX Savage EXO, which is one of the newest USB 3.1 Gen 2 portable SSDs on the market. Inside, HyperX went with a SATA III drive powered by the Marvell 88SS1074 controller paired with 64-layer 3D TLC N...
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Seagate Fast SSD External 1TB Review
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Today, we review the Seagate Fast SSD, this portable 1TB external storage solution can be hooked up by USB 3.1. In terms of read/write speed, the unit is good for a 540 and 500 MB/s respectively, which really isn't all that much slower than Seagate's 2.5'' internal Barracuda SSD. Naturally, we will ...
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Seagate BarraCuda 500GB SSD Review
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Seagate's new BarraCuda SSD lineup marks the company's return to the SSD world. The drive comes with a 5-year warranty and is available at a highly competitive price of USD79 for the reviewed 500 GB version. Seagate uses 64-layer 3D TLC flash from Toshiba, and a DRAM chip is included, too.
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