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Monday, 18.02.2019 |
Western Digital Black SN750 Review
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The launch of the WD BLACK SN750 is part Western Digital's effort to bolster WD's presence in the Gaming sector, a market which continues to exhibit strong growth. WD Gaming has recently been a presence at Esports tournaments and other industry events such as ChinaJoy, with the brand showcased to mi...
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Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine 32GB DDR4 Gaming Memory Kit Review
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If you are a mainstream user and do not care for RGB lighting effects, Silicon Power has a solid solution with their XPOWER Turbine kits, that also feature Samsung ICs. Despite the XMP rating of 2666MHz C16 of our kit, it still has some overclocking potential, if you take your time and do proper tes...
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WD Black 500GB NVMe SSD Review
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WD Black NVMe is Western Digital's premium M.2 SSD for demanding gamers and enthusiasts. It uses an 8-channel SSD controller paired with SanDisk 3D TLC flash. Priced at 105 USD for the reviewed 500 GB version it comes at reasonable pricing, and offers outstanding performance.
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Patriot Scorch 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
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It may not be the fastest M.2 NVMe SSD in the market based on the Phison PS5008-E8 controller but the Scorch 512GB by Patriot offers good performance and endurance numbers at an affordable price.
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Memory News |
Thursday, 10.01.2019 |
Crucial MX500 1 TB 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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Patriot Viper Steel Series 16GB DDR4-4400 Kit Review
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Review of the Patriot Viper Steel Series 16GB 2x8GB DDR4-4400MHz Memory Kit. If you want XMP 2.0 compatible memory kits that offers great performance, and be able to run at speeds of up to DDR4-4400, then you must seriously consider the Patriot Viper Steel Series 16GB, and put them on the top of you...
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HyperX Fury 480GB RGB SSD Review
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Review of the HyperX Fury 480GB RGB SSD. One of the first to bring eye-catching illumination to typically mundane disks is HyperX, whose Fury RGB SSD targets gamers and enthusiasts that enjoy a bit of bling.
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Team Group MP32 PCIe 512GB SSD Review
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Team Group's MP32 SSD comes in the compact M.2 2280 form factor and uses NVMe over a PCI-Express x2 interface. Another important change is that for cost-optimizations, a DRAM cache chip is not used, which definitely helps with pricing.
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Patriot Viper RGB DDR4-3200 16GB Memory Review
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Review of the Patriot Viper RGB DDR4 3200 MHz 2x 8GB Memory. As enthusiasts, there is a never-ending need to constantly upgrade our computers to keep up with the rapidly moving tech industry. However, 2018 was a rough year for hardware junkies to get their fix. In early 2018, there was an explosion ...
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WD Black 1TB NVME SSD Review
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Review of the WD Black NVME SSD 1TB. Earlier last year Western Digital launched their WD Black series NVMe SSDs. We finally have a chance to test one thoroughly. The SSD has SanDisk written all over it, literally, and that is a good thing as this storage unit reaches that 3400 MB/s level in performa...
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Memory News |
Tuesday, 01.01.2019 |
iStorage diskAshur PRO2 512GB USB 3.1 SSD Review
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Review of the iStorage diskAshur PRO2 512GB USB 3.1 PIN Authenticated Portable SSD. If the diskAshur 2 PIN Authenticated Portable Hard Drive offers everything you need in terms of data security but it's just not fast enough then the diskAshur PRO2 PIN Authenticated Portable SSD might just be what yo...
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Crucial P1 500GB M.2 Type 2280 SSD Review
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Judging by the transfer speeds, we are dealing with a decent mainstream SSD at quite low sale prices, thanks to the newer QLC technology. As we have seen before with TLC SSDs, the P1 does rely on the RAM cache and SLC cache for delivering higher read/write performance but as soon as this fills up, t...
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Adata XPG SX8200 240GB M.2 SDD Review
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If you want a super fast boot drive at an amazingly affordable price, then take a serious look at the ADATA XPG SX8200 SSD. You won't find anything that will beat it … especially under 80 USD!
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