As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Back when we tested Plextor's first NVMe SSD, the ...
On the 30 th of September, Team Group announced its MP33 NVme SSD, boasting features like PCIe Gen3 x4 high-speed interface. We had the opportunity to test the 512 GB model. The MP33 is an SSD with a ...
SSDs have become one of the most important components in a laptop or gaming PC. Switching your boot drive from a traditional Hard disk to an SSD makes a huge difference in your overall user experience ...
Adata proves that it’s not just big names like Samsung, Intel or Toshiba that can making incredibly fast NVMe M.2 drives. For gamers and professionals, this is an amazing upgrade, but it does come ...
Before NVMe and PCIe SSDs became as well known as they are today, SSD manufacturers had to find creative ways to bypass the limitations of the SATA bus for customers looking for more performance than ...
What just happened? We've only just started to see companies reveal their blisteringly fast PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs for consumers, but the PCI Special Interesting Group (PCI-SIG) is always looking to the ...
Armed with stylish looks, proper cooling and using a fast M.2 SSD as basis, we review the Plextor M8Se 512GB SSD. This new storage unit use the NVMe express (NVME) protocol and that means storage ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Plextor's M9Pe represents the first retail SSD ...
Adata proves that it’s not just big names like Samsung, Intel or Toshiba that can making incredibly fast NVMe M.2 drives. For gamers and professionals, this is an amazing upgrade, but it does come ...
It is time to take a look at Plextor’s brand new M9 series and the first entry in the series is the M9Pe. I have the PCIe version, M9PeY, in the lab today which is the PCIe HHHL version of the drive.
The time where we were limited by the SATA3 bus and its 600Mbps bandwidth limit is gone and history and while M.2 modules are the small and cool way to go, they aren’t an option for everyone. This is ...