A low price point and excellent performance in an Operating System environment make the Ignite M2 a great option for those of you in the market for a new M.2 SATA-based SSD. Patriot is first to launch ...
Whilst these enclosures and caddies are like all other things made by a number of different manufacturers in all varying applications, Icy Dock is one of those few that when you hear their name, you ...
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 ...
The realm of storage, as is the case of any other technology, is full of jargon and terminology unique to the technology itself. The sheer volume of terms can quickly become baffling to the average ...
Most of this information originally appeared in our review of Intel's Broadwell NUC. Since it's of general interest to anyone buying or building a PC, we're posting this slightly edited and expanded ...
Plextor has thrown open the doors to its M2 Series SSDs, offering SATA 6Gb/s support and up to 480MB/s sequential read rates. The drives – available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB capacities – support the ...
SSDs are now the norm in computers. With older laptops and desktop PCs, the low capacity of the original SSD is usually the main reason for an upgrade, with the old SSD replaced by one with more space ...
The S2G is a regular-Joe SATA SSD wearing a slimming new M.2 suit. It's affordable and delivers decent numbers for a SATA SSD. Performs reasonably well for the price. Inexpensive. Doesn't ...
The Sabrent USB-C to SATA/IDE 2.5”/3.5”/5.25” Drive Adapter (USB-DS12) is your one-stop storage management solution for SATA and IDE hard drives (HDDs), solid state drives (SSDs), and optical drives ...
In the past, solid-state drives (otherwise known as SSDs) were optional, expensive PC storage devices that you might install your operating system onto for some overall performance benefits, but the ...
When it comes to storing data on your PC, you essentially have two options: a traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or a Solid State Drive (SSD). Both store your operating system, apps, games, and files, ...