The ADATA XPG SX8000 gets an extra half star for its affordability alone. It’s not the fastest NVMe SSD we’ve tested, but it’s particularly adept at writing batches of small files, and it’s still two ...
A-DATA have unveiled a RAID enclosure that puts two 2.5-inch SSDs or HDDs into a single 3.5-inch bay. The XPG Dual SSD 3.5-inch RAID Enclosure has a hardware switch on its backplate that lets you ...
The Adata XPG Gammix S70 NVMe SSD (2TB) is a good SSD trapped under a huge and non-removable heat sink that may not fit in all systems. Wait for the new, removable heat sink design unless you’re sure ...
ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash products, today announces a new line up of gaming hardware including the XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 2280 SSD, GAMMIX S5 ...
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Page 2: ADATA XPG Atom 50: More Benchmarks, Gaming And The Verdict The NVMe M.2 solid state storage market continues to expand with an ever-increasing number of drives, at a variety of price points ...
Just a week ago, we brought you news of XPG's latest mainstream SSD: the PCIe 4.0 based GAMMIX S50 Lite, which provides slightly better performance that typical PCIe 3.0 SSDs on the market. Today, ...
ADATA recently announced their XPG SX950U series SSDs. Being TLC based with a DRAM cache and SLC buffer, the SSD remains fast and effective for the money. We review the new 240GB model which sells for ...
PC storage is a messy business at the moment, with no fewer than three different interfaces and four types of drives being used. If you can get your head around it, though, there's some great tech ...
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