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Though there are occasional performance dips (likely while the drive does housekeeping) this SSD turned in some of the best numbers we’ve seen. Affordable and light, it’s a great laptop or PC upgrade.
When it comes to traditional platter drives, the most innovative company on the block is Seagate. Seagate has many firsts under their belt, more than what I could possibly go into in an article about ...
We love the RGB lighting, the heft of this drive, and its everyday performance. But the slow sustained writes will occasionally have you wishing you’d bought something cheaper and faster. For a long ...
The company has announced the expansion of its 2.5-inch SATA SSD series -- the SA4, SI4, and SE4 -- to an unprecedented 15.36TB capacity. Exascend says that this advancement redefines the limits of ...
We take a look at how Kingston's UV500 960GB 2.5-inch SATA-III hard drive stacks up against the competition in both gaming performance and price. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...
Kingston on Monday announced its new KC600 family of solid state drives, and no, they're not of the fancy PCI Express 4.0 variety. They're not even PCIe/NVMe or M.2 form factor drives—the KC600 line ...
Orico has made a clever external 2.5-inch USB enclosure with a retro cassette design that is inexpensive and fun to use. The Orico 2.5-inch USB SATA External Hard Drive Enclosure is a small plastic ...
Most of you probably already know that 2.5" notebook hard drives typically aren't as big or fast as hard drives found in desktop machines. In case you aren't aware, most laptops are sold with 5400RPM ...
I recently got my hands on the Atomos Ninja Inferno external recorder and monitor for my Panasonic GH5. This 7-inch monitor allows you to record 4K video directly to 2.5-inch SATA SSDs. It’s a ...
I see that prices for 1Tb SSDs have deflated seriously since the last time I went disk shopping. What hasn't really changed apparently is that the cheaper SSDs can be surprisingly slow if not even ...