Corsair has just released a new PCIe 5.0 gaming SSD that doesn't have a prohibitive price tag attached to it. The new Corsair MP700 Elite still boasts fast speeds of up to 10,000MB/s, but it costs ...
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Samsung appears to have at least one new lineup of SSDs in the works, and possibly two of them. Recent trademark filings feature a device called the Samsung 990 Evo Plus, which follows Samsung's ...
If the 1600GB ADATA SSD we covered at Computex 2013 was your thing then this new Scorpion Deluxe SSD from Mushkin will definitely interest you too. Unlike the ADATA SSD which used a 2.5″ form factor ...
Solid-state drives are the hottest thing in desktop and laptop computers, but affordability is generally considered to be the single largest reason preventing mass adoption. Reliability is always a ...
Getting drives in and out is straightforward. The outer shell is held on with just one thumbscrew, so you can pop it off without tools. The M.2 drives mount in sliding trays that you can pull out ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you are looking for an easy way to manage SSD drives in your gaming rig you may be interested in the new Icy Dock ToughArmor MB720M2K-B Full Metal 4 Bay for M.2 NVMe SSDs. Making it easy to access, ...
SCB-1945 (1U) and SCB-1947A (2U) are two performant Network Appliances supporting 12x DDR5 sockets and 4x/8x PCIe Gen5 slots for AEWIN self-design NICs with 1G to 100G copper/fiber interfaces ...
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 ...