With games getting bigger and countless photos and videos taking up space, it's inevitable that you'll start running out of ...
The first thing we need to look at is the SSD's form factor. You'll see several different form factors available, including M.2 drives, 2.5-inch drives, and even mSATA, PCIe and U.2 SSDs. This ...
The versatile Addlink P50 Type-A and Type-C USB thumb drive SSD writes small data sets fine, but took nearly two hours to ...
So you’re shopping for a new SSD, and suddenly you’re buried in acronyms: SATA, NVMe, PCIe Gen 4, Gen 5 — maybe even Gen 3 if your laptop's a bit older. Every drive claims to be “faster” or “next-gen, ...
When you're in the market for a new SSD, you're probably focusing on the PCIe interface (PCIe 4.0 or PCIe 5.0) and the read/write speeds. Most people choose a reasonably priced PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for ...
MicroSD cards feel a bit behind the times, don't they? While I'll always be impressed by just how much storage can be squeezed into such a tiny footprint, they're rather slow, ponderous affairs to use ...
The Kingston Dual Portable SSD puts both USB-A and USB-C connector into a single drive to provide a wide range of device ...
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PNY has a brand new Solid State Drive out on the market headed into the holidays, as they have released the RP60 USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C Portable SSD. This is a handy small SSD that can pretty much to ...