I get it, the allure of buying PCIe 5.0 storage for your new PC can be tempting. Before the memory crisis sent prices ...
If you're quick, you can net yourself one of the fastest gaming SSDs on the planet for an incredibly low price on Amazon. This 2TB Crucial T705 gaming SSD deal can bring peak PC performance to your ...
Pro drives are useful for scenarios outside of gaming that require them. The future for SSDs within a gaming PC is DirectStorage, a Microsoft technology for Windows and Xbox that drastically speeds up ...
For PC or laptop owners, there's a single piece of hardware that can improve the performance of every game in your collection, and can even boost the whole machine. For consoles like the Xbox Series X ...
Just as we thought we'd seen the last of the WD brand in the SSD world, a brand new WD Black SN8100 gaming SSD has now reared its head in a number of places. According to the sources, the new drive ...
The 990 Pro is Samsung's fastest PCIe 4.0 M.2 solid state drive. Compared to the 980 Pro that it replaces, the 990 Pro has been updated with Samsung's newest Pascal controller and 7th gen TLC NAND ...
SSD prices haven't changed much for a long time so this deal is very welcome. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I must confess that ...
DRAM-equipped SSDs have the best outright performance but cost a little more. So do you save and go slower, or spend and go blazing? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
We would hope that dropping a solid state drive (SSD) wouldn't destroy it, even on a hard surface like tile or concrete, not unless you also happen to step on it immediately after it hits the ground.
Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
I have a friend Steve (not his real name) who still installs his PC games on a large, slow, noise hard drive. You know, the old-school kind that spins up before it can read or write data? I keep ...