The Intel SSD 600p is offered in four capacities;128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB, but a 2TB version is possible if there is enough demand for Intel to bring one to market. All of the drives use the M.2 2280 (80mm)...
Read More...The Intel SSD 600p is offered in four capacities;128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB, but a 2TB version is possible if there is enough demand for Intel to bring one to market. All of the drives use the M.2 2280 (80mm)...
Read More...The mainstream OCZ VX500 SSD from Toshiba falls between the RD400 and the value-oriented TR150; with 15nm MLC Flash and capacities up to 1TB, the VX500 does also come with 5 years of warranty and an endurance between 74 and...
Read More...We reviewed the Lexar Professional Workflow DD512 last year and it got a Recommended award from us. We liked its speed, size and price, and all from a USB external SSD aimed at the professional consumer, hence the name Workflow. Fast forward a few months and Lexar release a new portable SSD, and its actually just called the Portable SSD.
Read More...In this review we test the super fast Plextor M8Pe 512GB Series M.2 SSDs. These new M.2 units use the nvm express (NVME) protocol and that means storage technology at terrific speeds while remaining competitive in pricing. Will Plextor be...
Read More...Never being satisfied with the latest and greatest solid state drives, a wonder component a few years ago, Hardwareslave have been looking for something a little bit special. Step in PCIe SSD drives and for most the price isn't going to be achievable, but they are probably the ultimate in gaming storage. What else is there? Well, there is RAID, and we RAID every rig we build, and there is mSATA, but its always going to be bottle necked by the SATA ports. So, it only leaves M.2, a specification that uses PCIe bandwidth to bus your info around without the riser card expense.
Read More...It may have taken just a tad longer for SATA solid state drives (SSDs) to finally hit the performance wall specified by the SATA III standard but the fact that we are here means that PCIex solutions will soon cease...
Read More...The Samsung XP941 has been on the market for quite a while now. Apple and Sony both embraced Samsung’s futuristic wonder in retail products. Apple brought an XP941 variant to the market in the 2013 Macbook Pro and later in...
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