Corsair Announces New Force Series MP510 NVMe SSDs

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It has been a very exciting year for high speed storage, with different manufacturers releasing their models of SSD (Crucial, Intel and Gigabyte). Yesterday (16 October), Corsair also announced its latest Force series MP510...

GIGABYTE Releases Its First PCIe NVMe M.2 SSDs

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We have previously reported GIGABYTE's release of the 2.5-inch UD Pro SSDs. Based on the success of those drives, GIGABYTE now expands the lineup with its first PCIe NVMe M.2 SSDs, which provide better...

Crucial Launches New BX500 Entry-Level SSDs

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Crucial has quietly released details about its latest addition to the SSD lineup. The BX500 will be an entry-level SATA SSD, which should be available starting from 31 August. (adsbygoogle...

Samsung Announces The X5 Portable SSD with Thunderbolt 3

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Today, Samsung introduces its latest generation portable SSD with blazing fast read/write performance, called the X5. It uses an NVMe-based SSD inside to achieve up to 2800 MB/s read and 2300 MB/s write speeds,...

NVIDIA Finally Announces The GeForce RTX 20-Series Graphics Cards

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After two years with the GeForce GTX 10-series graphics cards, NVIDIA finally decides to release their next generation 20-series cards. In addition to the new "Turing" GPU micro-architecture, they are introducing the real-time ray-tracing...

Intel Releases The 660p Series QLC-Based NVMe SSDs

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Starting from last year, TLC NAND flash has become the go-to memory technology for mainstream SATA and NVMe SSDs in the consumer market. Earlier in August, Samsung announced its first consumer QLC SSD. Now,...

NZXT Partnered with Seasonic to Make New E Series Power Supplies

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NZXT is known for manufacturing high-quality PC cases and cooling. Recently, NZXT has released a new lineup of power supplies, called the E Series. There are three models with different wattage, available in 500W,...

Apple Finally Updates The MacBook Pros with The Much-Needed New Intel CPUs

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Before today, Apple's 2016 MacBook Pro lineup was still using the old dual-core Intel 7th Generation processors. With most of the Windows laptops, even budget models, got updated to the latest 8th gen processors...

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