Join Generation Flash: Here's everything you need to know to buy the right internal SSD, plus our top picks across all the M.2 and 2.5-inch drives PC Labs has tested. Since 2004, I have worked on ...
There are a few restrictions. First, you need a PCIe 4.0 or Gen 4 drive or better. This interface allows for SSD speeds up to 7,500MB/s, which is a huge improvement over the 3,500MB/s for Gen 3 M.
Get the Kingston Fury Renegade 2TB SSD for £110 from Ebuyer (was £167) Just on the front of pure speed is where this Kingston SSD really shines. Kingston says it provides read and writes of up ...
This project is a hard drive emulator for your Atari ST using an inexpensive STM32 microcontroller and a SD card. The aim of this project is to be very easy to build, extremely cheap, reliable and ...
While previous generations of the Mac mini had the SSD storage soldered to the logic board, multiple teardowns of the new model show removable modules. However, while that’s a big win for ease ...
First up, from an iFixit post (via @MudkipOnYT) we now know the internal SSD storage is modular and can be removed, rather than being soldered to the motherboard. That means there's the potential ...
According to early teardowns and user reports, the new Mac mini features a removable SSD. This doesn’t mean, however, that you can buy a new Mac mini and upgrade the storage after the fact.
Western Digital's Blue SN5000 is an odd proposition. It's a QLC 4TB SSD, aimed at the entry-level PCIe 4.0 market. Its performance is somewhat sluggish and a bit dated for the platform ...
PCIe 4.0 drives like the WD Black SN770M (itself a 2230 small form factor SSD designed for handhelds) outperformed it rather aggressively in that arena. That then of course translated straight ...