The Samsung Portable T7 Shield is a USB 3.2 Gen 2 SSD that will transfer data at up to 1GB/s with capacities up to 2TB, a decent price point and 3-year warranty.
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Lima Ultra Personal Cloud with Samsung 2TB T3 Portable SSD Review
Technology that makes life simple is a bit easier said then done and something we always strive for. Technically speaking, the cloud does just that but, let’s be honest…people want their files within reach. iCloud is a great example of this as, regardless of how easy it is to set up and secure, people don’t want their files located somewhere …
Read More »Complete Guide To Speeding Up Your PC’s Boot Time – Under 10 Seconds is Possible
As you know, many people buy SSDs to not only speed up their computing experience, but also speed up the boot time of their machines. SSDs will sometimes cut minutes off boot times when compared to hard drives, however, more often than not, many people do not know how to properly configure, or even know that it is possible to …
Read More »SSD of the Week – Portable SSD T1
Last week we took a look at the Patriot Ignite, a new contender in the market that offers high capacity and performance for a great price. For this week’s SSD of the Week we are looking to a tiny portable SSD that packs some high capacity, the Samsung Portable SSD T1! If you are a business person or content creator, …
Read More »Building a Home Server – The Complete Guide
Over the past few years, The SSD Review has enjoyed a fairly smooth ride with little to complain about. It wasn’t until our readership explosion that we realized how important backups were. There is nothing worse than a site crash, other than a site crash which also contains a Forum of course. The sudden loss of days, weeks, months and …
Read More »NVMe Work Group Releases NVMe Windows and Linux PCIe SSD Drivers
The NVM Express working group has announced the release of Windows and Linux PCIe SSD drivers based on the NVM Express standard. The Windows driver was a collaborative effort of IDT, Intel, and LSI Sandforce and will be available under a BSD license. It will support all the mandatory features of the new spec. The Linux driver will be released …
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