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Seagate FireCuda X1070 SSD spotted at retailers at $829.99 before any official announcement
Seagate's first new consumer SSD in over a year opts for PCIe 4.0 rather than Gen5.
Whether you're buying one of the fastest SSDs or picking up a budget drive for some extra storage, you're most likely paying some attention to the read/write speeds. After all, apart from the capacity ...
Save $66.44 on the high-speed WD_BLACK SN850X 2TB NVMe SSD, delivering 7,300MB/s read speeds to dramatically cut load times for gaming and workstations.
TL;DR: Apple's new M5 MacBook Pro delivers up to 211% faster SSD read speeds and 84% faster write speeds compared to the M4 model, reaching 6.3GB/sec read and 6.0GB/sec write. However, both models ...
The 1TB WD Black SN7100 SSD is built with gaming laptops and handhelds in mind, but the DRAM-less Gen 4 drive became a great addition to my PC gaming rig, and was able to provide reasonably fast ...
TL;DR: Micron's new 9650 Gen6 SSD delivers up to 28GB/sec read speeds with in-house G9 NAND, offering industry-leading performance, low latency, and improved energy efficiency for next-gen data ...
SanDisk has just launched a new PCIe 4.0 gaming SSD with a budget price tag, offering speeds that trade blows with the WD Black SN850X, but with a price that starts at just $54.99 for a 500GB drive.
Seagate appears to be preparing a new consumer NVMe SSD, with early retail listings and online product material revealing the FireCuda X1070 ahead of any formal announcement.
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