Unboxing and Review of Kingston KC2000 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD

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Kingston recently releases the KC2000 NVMe SSD, which was first introduced in CES 2019, to replace the older KC1000 as the high-end solid-state storage in the lineup. It is packed with the latest memory...

Unboxing and Review of SK hynix Gold S31 1TB SATA SSD

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In August 2019, SK hynix, the world's third largest semiconductor manufacturer located in South Korea, released two new SSDs to the consumer market. In this article, we are reviewing the Gold S31 SATA SSD. ...

Unboxing and Review of Kingston KC600 1TB SATA SSD

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While companies are shifting focus to M.2 NVMe SSD, Kingston introduced a new SATA-based SSD in late 2019. The KC600 is the successor of the older KC400 SSD, that launched 3 years ago in...

Unboxing and Review of Silicon Power PC60 960GB External SSD

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Silicon Power recently released the most compact external SSD in their lineup, named the PC60. It is designed to be easily carried around by users, while having excellent read/write performance. ...

Unboxing and Review of KINGMAX Zeus Dragon PX3480 256GB PCIe NVMe SSD

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The KINGMAX Zeus Dragon PX3480 is a solid NVMe SSD, reaching upwards of 3000 MB/s and 1000 MB/s of sequential read/write speeds. It is much faster than any SATA-based SSDs in the market. It comes with a 3-year warranty.

Unboxing and Review of Silicon Power Superior V30 128GB SD Card

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We are able to get our hands on the Superior V30 SD card, which is one of the two recently launched SD cards from Silicon Power in February 2020. Let's see how it performs...

Unboxing and Review of HyperX FURY RGB 480GB SATA SSD

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The "RGB everything" trend has changed the design of almost every single computer component/peripheral in recent years. As a major PC gaming part manufacturer, Kingston/HyperX has introduced the Pulsefire Surge mouse (its review here),...

Unboxing and Review of Kingston UV500 480GB SATA SSD

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The Kingston UV500 has decent performance as a SATA-based SSD. It comes with a 5-year warranty and is comparably-priced. It may not be the fastest one in the market, but it is more secure than others. Its AES 256-bit hardware-based encryption means keeping away unwanted access easier than ever.

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