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SK hynix Gold P31 SSD front side close up
Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

SK hynix Gold P31 SSD Review

Dubbed the first 128-layer (or 4D) NAND flash-based consumer SSD, the SK hynix Gold P31 is the company’s first consumer-grade PCIe SSD to hit the US market under the SK hynix name. It features capacities of 500GB and 1TB and is targeted towards gamers, designers, and content creators.

LaCie Boss SSD Display Ipad App Plugged in
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

LaCie Rugged BOSS Review

LaCie is back at it with another addition to the company’s comprehensive, ultra-durable portable SSD family, the LaCie Rugged BOSS. With its padded build and on-the-go functionality, the Rugged BOSS is an ideal solution for professionals who often find themselves out in the field. Offering capacity models up to 1TB and support for Thunderbolt 3

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

Seagate FireCuda 120 SSD Review

The Seagate FireCuda 120 is purpose-built SSD for the gaming demographic, focusing on endurance and capacity. The FireCuda family also comes in two NVMe M.2 models, the FireCuda 510 and 520, the latter which leverages the new PCIe 4.0 interface.

CARCEA Ceramic C440
Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

TEAMGROUP T-FORCE CARDEA Ceramic C440 M.2 SSD Review

PCIe Gen4 devices were enabled through the release of newer AMD Ryzen motherboards. We are still seeing PCIe Gen4 storage trickling out, with more and more coming out on the client side of things. Today we see our third review on the client side with the TEAMGROUP T-FORCE CARDEA Ceramic C440 M.2 SSD.

Client Accessories  ◇  Consumer

VAVA USB-C 8-in-1 and 9-in-1 Hub Review

With most notebooks adopting and centralizing around the USB-C standard, one of the nice trends to hit the market is the explosion of universal USB-C docking solutions. These are great as they don’t require the same vendor tie-in as past docking systems did, although they can still be a bit on the bulky side. Many

CyberPunk 2077
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

Seagate Xbox Game Drive CyberPunk 2077 Special Edition Review

Seagate has expanded its external storage for gaming with the Seagate Xbox Game Drive CyberPunk 2077 Special Edition. External drives for Xbox (formatted and ready to work out of the box with Xbox game consoles) from Seagate aren’t exactly new, we first covered the announcement in 2015. However, the company has been able to bump

Consumer  ◇  NAS

Asustor AS7110T Review

The Asustor AS7110T is a SMB virtualization and storage NAS solution highlighted by its Intel Xeon 9th generation Quad-Core CPU. With its 10 drive-bays and highly customizable build, the AS7110T offers a range of different options for budgets of all kinds. As such, it can easily scale as your business grows for a total of

Client Accessories  ◇  Consumer

Plugable UD-3900Z & UD-6950Z Docks Review

Working from home is becoming the next big thing, whether we want it to or not. The Covid-19 pandemic is forcing more and more of us to work part- or full-time from our house. Luckily a big swath of modern jobs can be done from home, unluckily modern notebooks lack connectivity. Plugable is continuing to

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

Silicon Power US70 PCIe 4.0 SSD Review

With NVMe SSDs taking a firm hold on the market as the drive of choice among consumers and professionals alike, the newest iteration of the speedy interface, PCIe 4.0, is now here. This is a pretty big leap over the previous generation, offering a potentially huge increase in both random and sequential performance, though it’s

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 SSD Review

With the introduction of PCIe 4.0 and several new devices that support it (for AMD processors anyway, Intel will jump in soon), we are about to see storage speed take another massive jump. While we’ve seen some examples on the enterprise side, now to look at client SSDs with the Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 SSD.