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BOXX Cloud Workstation Review

Buying high-end workstations requires a high up-front investment, but what if you could rent a workstation when needed? That’s precisely what the company is offering with its BOXX Cloud workstations.

Consumer  ◇  Memory Card

SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B Memory Card Review (320GB)

SanDisk has introduced a new member of the PRO-Cinema CFexpress line. The PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B Memory Card is designed for professionals seeking cinema-quality footage with sustained write speed performance to deliver cinematic footage. The new card has a durable enclosure to protect the disk and the all-important video footage.

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Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

WD Black SN770M 2230 SSD Review

With the demand for 2230 form-factor SSDs increasing, WD jumped in and released their WD Black SN770M SSD for small form-factor devices. The WD Black SN770M is oriented as a storage upgrade for the Steam Deck and ROG Ally, as well as other small form-factor devices that may utilize the short 2230 drive. Using both

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

Corsair MP600 Core Mini SSD Review

We’re seeing a steady increase of options for 2230 form factor SSDs, and Corsair just added another to the list. The Corsair MP600 Core Mini is oriented as a storage upgrade for the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and Surface Pro as well as other small form factor devices that may utilize a 2230 form factor

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

Seagate FireCuda 520N Review

The Seagate FireCuda 520N is an M.2 SSD, aimed at enhancing the storage capabilities of portable devices where space is limited due to the 2230 SSD form factor. As such, it will likely find itself in handheld gaming devices like the Valve Steam Deck or ASUS ROG Ally as well as performance-driven, ultra-thin tablets like

Consumer  ◇  Workstation

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X & 7970X CPU Review

We don’t often dip into the traditional desktop systems or CPU space, we usually stop at workstations, that may or may not be equipped with server CPUs. But AMD has the desktop prosumer world abuzz with a new set of non-PRO Ryzen Threadripper High-End Desktop (HEDT) chips that range from 24 to 64 cores. For