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Your SSD slot is hiding a secret feature: 5 upgrades that aren't storage ...
SilverStone has developed the ECM40 PCIe 4.0 x16 to 4x M.2 NVMe SSD adapter card. This adapter is engineered to expand a system by supporting four M.2 SSDs of form factors 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280.
Just as we thought we'd seen the last of the WD brand in the SSD world, a brand new WD Black SN8100 gaming SSD has now reared its head in a number of places. According to the sources, the new drive ...
It’s not the fastest PCIe/NVMe SSD we’ve tested, but that’s like saying the Lamborghini we tested isn’t as fast as the Ferrari. What the PT920 is, by far the most evocative. But it’s evocative of an ...
The next-gen interconnect specification has been finalised. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. PCIe 5.0 may have only just arrived, ...
Ever owned something like a BMW before? It’s fast, it gets the job done and it’s moderately expensive. It’s more premium than say a Toyota, but let’s face it. The performance is worth it. While most ...
Since the arrival of the PCIe in 2004, the system interconnect carved out a niche for itself. Key to its success has been consistent speed updates while maintaining backwards compatibility. With both ...
High Bandwidth drives with 'dual pivot' technology may be just the start, with the potential to quadruple standard HDD ...
Intel and Samsung were some of the notable hardware companies that unveiled new products during Computex 2014. Intel unveiled its Solid State Drive Data Center Family for PCIe: DC P3500, DC P3600, and ...
PCI-SIG has announced that PCIe 4.0 specification is finished -- and it plans to have PCIe 5.0 ready to go by 2019. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share ...
TweakTown has lead the coverage of NGFF (m.2) products with a preview from Computex using ADATA products, finding retail products currently shipping with m.2 SSDs and now a quick look at performance ...
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