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Micron’s New Crucial P5 Plus PCIe SSDs Unleash Gen4 Speed to Supercharge PC Performance

4th August 2021 187 Like

Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU), announced the immediate availability of Crucial P5 Plus PCIe SSDs as an expansion of its award-winning NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) portfolio to offer high-performance internal Gen4 storage options to consumers. By leveraging Micron’s first-to-market volume...

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WD_Black uncovers UK gamers’ frustrations

12th September 2020 92 Like

A recent online consumer survey examining gaming systems and storage, commissioned by data giant Western Digital with polling agency YouGov, interestingly found that the biggest frustrations that gamers experience with their systems are related to storage and loading times. The...

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GELID Solutions unveils the SubZero M.2 XL High-Performance Cooling Kit

30th November 2019 42 Like

Thermal Solutions specialist GELID Solutions unveils the latest cooling kit for the M.2 Type 22110 Solid State Drives. The SubZero M.2 XL is a product of GELID Solution GAMER product line. The SubZero M.2 XL is designed to cool down...

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Transcend JetDrive 850 960GB NVMe PCle x4 SSD Mac Upgrade Kit

Transcend JetDrive 850 960GB NVMe SSD Mac Pro Upgrade Kit

4th June 2019 704 Like

Apple has a well-earned reputation for being restrictive on hardware upgrades, for anyone who is a little handy with components and would like to upgrade the Mac Pro or Mac book they own, is going to be limited to a few options. Recently, Apple has restricted this even more with soldered on RAM or sealed iMac's that are very risky to open up. For some time now, Apple has used a proprietary M.2 style connector format using a 12 + 16 Pin arrangement on their M.2 drives, either made by Toshiba or Samsung (SSUAX or SSUBX).

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New KLEVV CRAS C700 RGB NVMe M.2 SSD and Memory Modules on Show at Computex 2019

23rd May 2019 42 Like

Essencore, an emerging memory company, will be showing several new additions to its flagship KLEVV range of eye-catching high-performance products at the Computex 2019 show in Taipei, Taiwan, including RGB-equipped M.2 SSDs and memory modules. This is Essencore’s second appearance...

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Metallicgear Neo Micro ATX Mid-Tower Chassis Review

30th April 2019 1070 Like

MetallicGear is a sub-brand of Phanteks so you may have heard of them, but you'll most likely know Phanteks. Sub-brands are popular for a number of reasons, including expanding a market share, breaking out of a stereotype, research and development, or possibly an acquisition. Phanteks are an award-winning company so they will know a thing or two about design and what a good chassis looks like.

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Crucial MX500 250GB SSD Storage Review

13th January 2019 797 Like

We have had the Crucial MX500 250GB for a few months now and so it's about time we got round to reviewing it. Crucial sent this over to us a while ago and ever since we have been running the MX500 250GB SSD for a long period of time, allowing us to understand its day to day performance, and by the performance, we don't just mean test results. We have used it as an external drive, a spare drive, and OS drive and it's currently installed in a doc as a MacOS Time Machine back up drive.

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Crucial Expands Its SSD Portfolio with the BX500 Solid State Drive

4th September 2018 39 Like

Crucial, a leading global brand of memory and storage upgrades, announced today the availability of the Crucial BX500 SSD, a next-generation drive designed to provide everyday computing users with a fast and reliable storage upgrade. Available in a 2.5-inch form...

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DREVO D1 M.2 2280 240GB Internal SSD Review

5th March 2018 349 Like

Last year, Hardwareslave went out to test the cheapest M.2 SSD 240Gb drive there was, no matter who made it, or what it was. We stumbled on the DREVO D1 M.2 2280 240GB Internal SSD, at the time it was the cheapest we could find in M.2 Form Factor. We purchased it for £64.99, a bargain we thought, but our tests would show if it was a bad purchase or not.

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Crucial BX300 480Gb SSD Storage Review

12th February 2018 296 Like

We’ve reviewed most of Crucial's SSD product line over the years and it’s given us some good insight into their market placement and development. We have recently reviewed the MX300 1Tb SSD, effectively the third generation of their MX series, and it gave a good score and representation of Crucial. Now we are on to the third generation of the BX series, the BX300, which was released recently.

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Crucial Announces MX500 Solid State Drive

10th January 2018 49 Like

Crucial, a leading global brand of memory and storage upgrades, today announced the availability of the Crucial® MX500 SSD. The new drive features second generation Micron® 3D NAND technology and is 45 times more energy efficient than a typical hard...

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Crucial launches SSD install app

2nd July 2017 40 Like

Crucial has launched the industry’s first mobile-friendly SSD install web app to simplify the SSD install process for any consumer. The step-by-step guide is available at www.crucial.com/ssd-install. Tested with everyday people who have never done a hardware upgrade, the web...

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Anidees AI5S Windowed Mid-Tower Chassis Review

25th June 2017 494 Like

We’ve had a couple of Anidees chassis here at Hardwareslave for review in the past, and we really liked them. We are not just saying that because we receive review samples, but because of a couple of reasons, one of which is specific to the chassis we are reviewing today. Firstly, Anidees actively listen to feedback from enthusiasts, so, your idea may end up in a future product. Secondly, the AI5S chassis is a good example of the types of design they release. There’s no optical bay, so no cluttered front panel, and there isn’t even a space for it behind the front panel, so the chassis can fill itself with more important things, like radiators, fans, and high-end components.

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Crucial MX300 525 GB M.2 SSD Review

22nd April 2017 36 Like

After our test of Crucial MX300 2 TB SSD we take a look at the 2280 M.2 SSD from the MX300 series. We test the Crucial MX300 525GB M.2 SSD and compare the benchmarks with SSDs from Intel, Samsung and...

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Samsung SSD 960 Evo 500 GB M.2 NVMe Review

15th February 2017 37 Like

After testing the Samsung 960 Pro SSD we evaluate the cheaper Samsung 960 Evo SSD today at OCinside.de. The Samsung 960 Evo 500 GB M.2 NVMe SSD comes contrary to the Samsung 960 Pro not with 2-bit MLC, but only...

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