
Review – Kingston KC600 512GB SATA SSD
Despite the much higher adoption rate of M.2 SSD nowadays, SATA SSD is still very relevant to this very day and many renowned SSD manufacturers
Despite the much higher adoption rate of M.2 SSD nowadays, SATA SSD is still very relevant to this very day and many renowned SSD manufacturers
Western Digital announced its new WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD earlier last month as the successor to the WD Blue SN500 and the latest addition
The Samsung 860 EVO has been around for quite some time now and it is still one of the highly regarded SATA III SSD among
The AORUS RGB M.2 NVMe SSD is one of the newly introduced SSD from last year, equipped with RGB lightings controllable with RGB Fusion 2.0 software and blazing fast sequential read and write performance up to 3480 MB/s and 2000 MB/s respectively.
We now live in a day where we are shifting to high-speed external storage with massive capacities. Since we have a bunch of NVMe SSDs
First teased back at Computex 2019, the T-FORCE Delta Max RGB SSD is probably the flashiest SSD you can get if you’re building a full-fledged
Phidisk, a company that is from Penang, has a bunch of memory products in the market. The Phidisk PhantomKnight that we have here is an M.2-based SATA III SSD with 480GB of storage and controlled by a Phison S11 controller.
Gigabyte announced both the AORUS Gen 4 NVMe AIC 8TB and AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD during the AORUS Xtreme Power event back at Computex 2019,
Portable SSD is known for its fast transfer speed and near-immune to any kind of minor drop as compared to a traditional portable hard drive.
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