During the LSI Accelerating Innovation Summit we noticed a very intriguing looking device on display that stood alone, in that there was no name, test results or information included. Better yet, NOBODY would speak of it at all! At the top of what we will call the ‘WarpDrive Family’ case (pic below) was a new family member that, for all …
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Corsair Force Series GT 120GB SATA 3 SSD Review – Data Types, ATTO and Crystal DiskMark Testing
COMPRESSIBLE vs INCOMPRESSIBLE DATA Before we venture into the meat and gravy of the review, lets start with a bit of background on data samples used in evaluations and, more importantly, by the user in daily computer use. An understanding of compressible and incompressible data will help us incredibly as we move through this report. Compressible data includes such things …
Read More »Samsung T7 Shield 10Gbps Portable SSD Review – 4TB of External Storage Goodness
Sometimes small things surprise us. Samsung just pulled this off with their newest T7 Shield which has just been released in a massive 4TB capacity. You see… this is not typical of Samsung to push out such high capacity storage as it goes against their business model. I know this as I had a very lengthy conversation with Samsung in …
Read More »WD_Black 4TB P50 SSD Reviewed – WD Intros 4TB Capacity of P50, Extreme and My Passport SSDs
This morning at CES (virtually), Western Digital has announced increased capacities in some of their top external storage devices, the My Passport SSD, the SanDisk Extreme and Extreme Pro, as well as their WD_Black P50 Game Drive NVMe SSD. All four of these portable SSDs are going to be released in 4TB capacities by the end of February. We have …
Read More »HYPER Hyperdrive Gen2 16 Port Thunderbolt 3 Dock Review
Thunderbolt 3 has been around for some time now and is the preferred choice by so many media professionals. Its data transfer speeds might reach 2.8GB/s but, more importantly, Thunderbolt 3 can be daisy chained and its 40Gbps speeds allow countless different methods of port transfer simultaneously. Because of this, the concept of external docks allows much more in a …
Read More »Lexar SL200 1TB Portable SSD Review
It seems that consumers simply can’t get enough of portable SSDs. For the most part, they all seem to be pocket sized these days, range anywhere from 512GB to 8TB, and can have speeds from SATA 3 at just above 500MB/s all the way to ThunderBolt 3 which can pull in data as fast as 2.8GB/s. Price is key with …
Read More »Accell Driver-Less USB-C 4K Docking Station Quick Look – Simple Driver-Less Display and Peripheral Connection
It is always great to bring something to the forefront that is just a bit different. Today, we are taking a quick look at a product that very well may be a technology break through…that has been made possible by SMI. The product is the newest Accell Driver-Less USB-C 4K Docking Station and its existence has been made possible by …
Read More »Lexar Displays NVMe Gen 4×4 SSD at 7GB/s and other High Speed Memory Solutions | CES 2020 Update
If you are a fan of the SSDs, you will know that we have had just a bit of Lexar coverage to date. Personally speaking, I have always been a Lexar fan and it is a mainstay in much of my media equipment. Last we wrote, we were able to show you that they have had tremendous luck with …
Read More »Crucial X8 Portable SSD Review (1TB)
Crucial has introduced a new product to the SSD fold as of late, this being the Crucial X8 Portable SSD. This SSD is available in 500 and 1TB capacities and is a USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Type-C) external SSD that contains Crucial’s most recent M.2 release, the P1 NVMe M.2 SSD. Specifications list this SSD as being capable of transfer …
Read More »Samsung Portable SSD T5 Review (500GB/2TB) – The Industry Standard
Our report today is on Samsung’ newest T5 2TB and 500GB SSDs, and at this point in the game, few might argue that Samsung sets the industry standard in all that is SSD. Including a 2TB capacity into their newest T5 release, as they did for the T3 prior, one might say that 2TB is also the norm… but knowing …
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