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The RGB M.2 SSD You Need! - Patriot Viper VPR100!
Discover the ultimate upgrade for your gaming setup with the Patriot Viper VPR100, the RGB M.2 SSD that you need! Dive into ...
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M.2 slot roulette: Choosing the right SSD slot for optimal performance
Selecting the correct M.2 slot for your NVMe SSD is crucial for maximizing performance and avoiding potential damage to your drive or motherboard.
We are to expect MSI to use screwless + toolless M.2 SSD installation on its new X670 + B650 motherboards, something that MSI is calling "Screwless M.2 Shield Frozr" that lets users install an M.2 SSD ...
Do you want to add more storage to your Asus ROG Ally or Ally X quickly, affordably, and easily? Get a microSD card, slide it in, and get back to gaming. But where’s the fun in that? If you want ...
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your computer’s storage, now’s the time to do it! October Prime Day is showing some ...
Someone has managed to squeeze a full-fat 2280 M.2 SSD inside the new ROG Ally with some clever drilling. Photos of the mod demonstrate that upgrading the Ally to 2280 formfactor SSDs is surprisingly ...
Available in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities, you can comfortably use the PNY XLR8 (CS3140) inside your desktop, laptop, or PlayStation 5. It's rapid (for PCIe 4.0 at least) and has a solid controller ...
Solid-state drives are universally faster than old-school hard-disk drives, but not all SSDs are the same. They come in different shapes and sizes, have different maximum speeds, and as you might ...
This month QNAP has introduced its new QNAP Dual-Port QM2 PCIe storage cards featuring M.2 2280 NVMe SSD slots together with a 10GbE card making them perfect for network attached storage (NAS) and PC ...
While most PC hardware seems to have gone up in price recently, SSDs are, thankfully, bucking that trend to some extent and thanks to price drops, PCIe 4.0 SSDs are particularly good value with plenty ...
I make very little secret of the fact that I suffer from fat finger syndrome. Put simply, while I love fiddling around and building PC systems, I’m more than a little clumsy when it comes to the more ...
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