SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - May 13, 2015) - Addonics Technologies (www.addonics.com) today announced a M2 Hybrid Controller and M2 SSD (Solid State Drive) adapter that gives PCIe-based systems a ...
SilverStone has developed the ECM40 PCIe 4.0 x16 to 4x M.2 NVMe SSD adapter card. This adapter is engineered to expand a system by supporting four M.2 SSDs of form factors 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280.
Sabrent Has revealed their USB 3.2 Type-A to SATA/U.2 SSD Adapter enabling you to quickly and easily connect your 2.5”/3.5” SATA SSDs and HDDs plus 2.5” U.2 SSDs to your computer via USB. This ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. With the introduction of Intel's Z97 chipset, we ...
A modder has used a CH SN530 NVMe SSD -- the NVMe M.2 SSD used inside of Microsoft's next-gen Xbox Series X/S series consoles -- and a CFexpress to SSD M.2 NVMe adapter and expanded the storage in his ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is several times faster than previous models of the compact and cheap computer. For less than a couple hundred bucks, you can have a computer that can do many tasks that previously ...
Raspberry Pi Plc. is launching a compact SSD adapter for the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer. The highlight: The additional board fits between the USB ports and the official CPU cooler. This ...
Marvell plans to begin selling PCIe adapter cards that will act as I/O accelerators or cache in order to boost the performance and resiliency of consumer-class solid-state drives (SSDs). Each of the ...
I just purchased a Toshiba laptop that annoyingly utilizes a 9.5mm HDD. I have a Samsung 840 EVO SSD that I wanted to put into it but it is a 7mm drive. This leaves me in need of a 7mm-9.5mm ...
If you can't afford the real deal, then prepare to get your jank on with this, the not-so-poor-man's solid state disk. The SDB25SD from GeekStuff4U can host up to 4x SD (not SDHC) cards for a maximum ...
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Your SSD might be running at PCIe x2 speeds instead of x4, and here's how to check
You might not be getting the speeds you paid for ...
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