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Unless you keep all 512GB of your local files backed up to the cloud, having your computer drive crash on you is one of the worst nightmares there is. Just imagine being unable to access your precious ...
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OWC Express 1M2 80G SSD review: Cookin’ with 80Gbps USB4
Our first look at 80Gbps USB4 reveals speed to spare, especially with long file transfers. Think of it as Thunderbolt 5 that ...
Samsung are suggesting that their SSD "Awesomeness" test rig was intended to show the flexibility and speed of solid-state drives. I think they just want to prompt screenshots like this one, with ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — ULINK Technology, Inc. announced today the release of a set of new test suites for SATA and PCIe AHCI SSD testing and validation. The release of test ...
Most people will put a lot of thought into their CPU and GPU requirements when buying or building a new PC, but the storage often gets left by the wayside or is considered only insofar as picking an ...
SSDs and Hard Drives This Lexar PS5 SSD has saved me from making the error of buying an entirely new Sony console, but I wish it was available in the UK SSDs and Hard ...
Page 2: Solidigm D5-P5336 Review: Additional Benchmarks And Our Conclusion Solidigm SSD D5-P5336: $<0.08 - $0.10 per GB (Estimated) The new Solidigm SSD D5-P5336 targets read-heavy workloads and ...
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This article takes you through the types of measurements and tools you need to measure enterprise SSD performance. SSDs have pronounced write-history sensitivity, which means that they have unique ...
Samsung has turned up fashionably late to the PCIe 5.0 SSD party, but it's largely been worth the wait. Rather than rushing out a new drive as soon as the first motherboards came on the scene, the ...
Even if you own one of the best SSDs, it will fail one day, and that's a fact. Because of how SSDs work, each has a finite number of read and write cycles that it can complete before it dies, and ...
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