Sabrent Discounts Its SSDs and Storage Solution Ahead of Black Friday Deals

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Sabrent recently discounted some of its storage solutions, including its popular Rocket 4 Plus Gen4 M.2 SSD. Shoppers can take advantage of up to 65% off (from retail price) for the 4TB capacity. Sabrent also discounts its external storage solution, like a portable SSD and a hard drive docking station for those with tons of … continue reading

Crucial T500 Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD Released, Fastest Gen4 SSD From Crucial

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I thought that Crucial wouldn’t release any new Gen4 SSD, considering they have released one of the fastest Gen5 SSD – the T700. But recently, Crucial released the T500 Gen4 NVMe SSD, maxing out the Gen4 speed limit. The T500 features up to 7,400MB and 7,000MB/s sequential read and write speeds. It will compete with … continue reading

Samsung 990 Pro with Heatsink 4TB Gen4 M.2 SSD Review

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Last month, Samsung announced the long-awaited 4TB capacity of its flagship 990 Pro PCIe Gen4 SSD series. Today, I’ll share my results after testing and using it this past couple of weeks. I have the Samsung 990 Pro with a Heatsink variant 4TB capacity, and I must admit, it looks better on hand and is … continue reading

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB Capacity Now Available – A Must-Have SSD?

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One of the fastest M.2 SSDs in the market, the Samsung 990 Pro is now available in 4TB capacity. Powered by Samsung’s Pascal controller, paired with (also) Samsung’s 176-layer V-NAND TLC flash memory, the 990 Pro 4TB capacity offers a sequential read speed of up to 7,450MB/s and sequential write speed of up to 6,900MB/s. … continue reading

Predator GM7000 NVMe Gen4 SSD Review – It’s Quite A Surprising SSD

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Today, let’s review the Predator GM7000 PCIe Gen 4.0 NVMe SSD. We have the 2TB capacity here to test. The GM7000 boasts speeds of up to 7,4000MB/s in sequential read and up to 6,700MB/s in sequential write. It uses Innogrit’s 12nm flagship 8-channel IG5236 controller, and it features a custom-made Graphene-laced foam pad for cooling. … continue reading