ADATA has introduced a new external solid state drive (SSD) this week in the form of the ADATA SC685 SSD which will be available in storage capacities of 250 GB, 500 GB, 1 TB, or 2 TB. The SC685 ...
Solid-states drives have been around for over a decade, which is why it is amazing to see so many PCs still shipping with spinning platter drives as the only option. It is true SSDs have a long ways ...
Thanks to a cut-down four-channel controller, the XPG Gammix S50 Lite combines PCIe Gen 4 with proper TLC flash memory to deliver reasonable performance at a tempting price. PC Gamer's got your back ...
ADATA is switching its focus to cooling solutions for its SSDs, and at Computex 2023, the company showcased what it's calling Project NeonStorm, a Silicon Motion SM2508 PCIe Gen5 M.2 SSD controller ...
Early next year the highly anticipated technology event CES 2023 will take place providing a glimpse at what we can expect from the upcoming technology from worldwide manufacturers. In the lead up to ...
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WTF?! Solid-state drives with PCIe 5.0 interfaces boast incredible read/write speeds, and at least one has showcased a mammoth passive heatsink. Now Adata is taking things to a new level at Computex.
You’ve probably heard it before: storage is the slowest part of a computer. A typical spinning hard drive operates with around 12 milliseconds of random access latency, basically the time required to ...
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The world of high-performance SSDs is a tough one. With the Samsung technological behemoth pumping out newer, faster, more reliable solid state drives every year, while still keeping prices at a ...
The SE880 supports USB 3.2 Gen2 x2 and is capable of delivering transmission speeds of 20 Gb/s. This is two times faster than USB 3.2 Gen 2×1 and four times faster than USB 3.2 Gen 1×1. This allows ...
Sure, fitting your motherboard with every type of cooling solution under the sun will certainly keep your components chilled. But for every great idea, there are a few duds thrown in too. Adata are ...