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SilverStone has quietly launched its new ECM23 expansion card. The diminutive component allows the user to connect a single speedy M.2 device to via a spare PCIe x4 slot in your motherboard. The ...
The Sonnet M.2 8x4 Silent Gen4 PCIe Card features a 48-lane PCI Express 4.0 compatible switch on its board, enabling support for various RAID configurations including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, and JBOD ...
A new year, a new SSD review! Competition is the butter on the bread of capitalism, supposedly, anyway. Tasteless aphorisms aside, when one thinks of the absolute best NVMe solid-state drives out ...
The WD Blue SN5000 NVMe SSD comes in four capacities: 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB. This time we will use the 4TB version. Note that the 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB models are equipped with TLC NAND, and the 4TB ...
On the surface, the Optane SSDs look the same as any other. You get a small PCB with some NAND packages and a controller. That is probably the reason why a lot of people missed the point of the drive ...
The Sandisk Extreme Pro NVMe is a worthy competitor to the Samsung 960 Pro performance-wise, and blows its doors off on price. Top-tier performance at a budget price pretty much says it all. The ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is the first single-board computer from Raspberry Pi to feature a PCIe interface for high-speed connections to SSDs and other peripherals. And the Raspberry Pi team is working on an ...
This is the fastest M.2 NVMe SSD available to the end-user, as well as the priciest. Based on fast-writing MLC (2-bit) NAND, it’s also long-lived. All things Considered, it’s the one you want if you ...
Peripheral company Icy Dock has come out with a product that might just be a little ahead of its time. The company has announced a PCIe add-in card that lets you quickly add or remove two NVME M.2 ...
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