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QNAP TBS-464 Drive Installation
Consumer  ◇  NAS

QNAP TBS-464 Mini All-Flash NAS Review

The QNAP TBS-464 is a tiny NAS that can go with you anywhere. It accepts four M.2 SSDs, runs silently, and has the same management features as QNAP’s full-sized units. Networking is somewhat limited, with just two 2.5GbE, but the TBS-464 is still a great portable storage and productivity hub.

Client Accessories  ◇  Consumer

Sabrent DS-SKRT Docking Station Review

The all-new Sabrent DS-SKRT Docking Station is an all-in-one solution for users looking to increase workflow and productivity. The DS-SKRT offers a variety of connectivity for external devices along with up to 16TB of NVMe storage via twin NVMe M.2 bays. The dock can support up to 40Gbps of bandwidth over both Thunderbolt 3 ports

Consumer  ◇  Power

ORICO PA500-2A4U Portable Power Station Review

Over a year ago, we got in the Orico Portable Power Station along with a solar panel to power the portable station. Just recently, we got our hands on the big brother to the one we reviewed a year ago. The Orico A500-2A4U is a 500 Watt portable power station capable of powering a wide

Enterprise  ◇  SSD

KIOXIA CD6 SSD Review

The KIOXIA CD6 is the company’s flagship drive designed to bring consistent performance in demanding 24×7 environments, including hyperscale, IoT and big data analytics, virtualization, media streaming and content delivery networks. The CD6 is available in a range of capacities (960GB to 15.36TB) and in several different security and endurance options.

Intel Dragon Canyon Inside
Consumer  ◇  Workstation

Intel NUC 12 Extreme/Dragon Canyon Review

We have reviewed many different Next Unit of Computing (NUC) systems over the years. These range from a low-powered NUC 7 system that we currently use as a VDI client to a powerful NUC 9 Pro that we use as an ESXi server. We even had a chance to review a Simply NUC Ruby R8

Lenovo ThinkPad P17 Gen 2 Screen
Consumer  ◇  Workstation

Lenovo ThinkPad P17 Gen 2 Review

The ThinkPad P17 Gen 2 is Lenovo’s flagship mobile workstation. This 17.3-inch laptop is well-suited for demanding tasks, from content creation to rendering, thanks to its available eight-core Intel CPUs and Nvidia RTX A5000 graphics card. Expansion is where it really shines, accepting up to 128GB of RAM (including ECC) and three PCIe Gen4 x4

Consumer  ◇  Desktop Storage (External)

OWC miniStack STX Review

The OWC miniStack STX is Other World Computing’s latest iteration of their miniStack line, which has been pairing itself with the Mac mini since 2005. This latest version brings a 3.5-inch hard drive bay, a 2210 M.2 NVMe slot, and a Thunderbolt dock, which gives you three extra Thunderbolt 4 ports. These ports are where

marvell 32g fc-nvme
Enterprise  ◇  Networking

Marvell Doubles Down On FC-NVMe

Since its inception, Marvell’s focus has been infrastructure networking, by building products that meet the service levels demanded by a variety of applications and various workloads. IT architects need to look for intelligent technology that provides flexibility and scalability to support SSD, Flash, sizable databases, and virtualization. Marvell firmly believes Fibre Channel (FC) is the

Consumer  ◇  Desktop Storage (External)

iodyne Pro Data Review

The iodyne Pro Data is the company’s first product; a laptop-sized RAID enclosure containing twelve NVMe SSDs. This device is primarily focused on creative professional applications, specifically the film industry where large amounts of data delivered at high speeds are critical. The company claims up to 5GB/s in transfer speeds using their novel Thunderbolt Multipathing,

Client Accessories  ◇  Consumer

XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-5200 Review

We continue our DDR5 memory reviews with XPG Lancer RGB DDR5, a high-performance kit from ADATA. It runs slightly faster than the DDR5-4800 standard, at DDR5-5200, and advertises tighter timings than most kits we’ve seen. Its RGB lighting effects aren’t to be missed, either.