So… We seem to have a bunch of new high-end gear in hand and that is thanks to ProGrade Digital who sent over just a bit more than we expected. If you are a camera or video professional, or enthusiast as I happen to be, finding this on the doorstep is simply Christmas. Everything is Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 in some …
Read More »Intel Core Ultra 200 Series Motherboards Are Not Achieving M.2 Slot Gen 5 14GB/s SSD Performance
Truth be told, this is not the fault of motherboard manufacturers, nor is it that of SSD makers. It is an issue with Intel Ultra Series 200 CPU’s that some might believe would have been picked up through initial Z890 motherboard reviews. Our testing has identified two concerns with these motherboards. The first becomes evident when one tests a PCIe …
Read More »ProGrade Digital PG10.5 USB4 Mini 2TB Portable SSD Review
If you check out our site regularly, you might notice that we are starting somewhat of a ProGrade review kick in the week before Computex 2025. It’s no coincidence as one day we awoke to find the below stack of goods on our doorstep… all Thunderbolt 4 or USB 4.0 related and all from ProGrade Digital. All fast storage stuff. …
Read More »ProGrade Digital PG20 Pro Thunderbolt 4 Hub and CFExpress A/B Reader Review
As a wildlife photographer, I can tell you that the most frustrating thing has always been how camera companies lag behind. It has to with media transfer and manipulation. Storage… and more specifically… flash storage has moved forward rapidly but camera companies haven’t kept up. I just can’t bear it and neither can Grey Eyes here. The storage speed of …
Read More »Crucial P510 Gen5 2TB SSD Review – 10GB/s Speeds Without The Heat
Perhaps one of the most annoying things to me is when technology moves up a step but nobody is really ready for it. Take the step from PCIe 4.0 to PCIe 5.0 for instance. After all, who wouldn’t benefit from data transfer jumping from 7GB/s to 14GB/s right? And it is not like there isn’t any warning well ahead of …
Read More »SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 4 Portable SSD Review
There is a simple rule with flash technology, more commonly known as SSD storage; everything must go faster. It has always been the same in the progression of PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), USB (Universal Serial Bus) or ThunderBolt. Let’s keep it real simple. PCIe speaks to your computers internal storage while USB and Thunderbolt speak to external storage. Way …
Read More »Yottamaster Swift Wind USB4 M.2 SSD Enclosure Review – Words Like Invaluable & Irreplaceable Don’t Even Come Close!
Anyone who follows TSSDR knows that we rarely spend time on a review of something so common as a M.2 external enclosure. Have I ever done one? I have been trying to find just right rights words for my discovery. Indispensable. Crucial. (No…the adjective not the company) Critical. Key. Vital. I am sure you get where I am going. I …
Read More »Yottamaster Y7000 Gen4 4TB SSD Review – A 7GB/s 4TB SSD with a 5-year warranty for $209!
On the Test Bench today is a Yottamaster Y7000 Pro Gen4 4TB SSD and we are certain that you are asking yourselves that same question that we were not three weeks ago? Who the heck is Yottamaster? Yottamaster is a China-based flash storage business that ‘focuses on providing professional-grade storage solutions for a wide range of users, including individuals, gamers …
Read More »Samsung 9100 Pro Gen5 4TB SSD Review – Fastest & Highest Capacity SSD Available Today
Isn’t competition a great thing? I have always considered the development of flash technology as somewhat a sport. It is simply one company trying to create a faster, larger and more reliable SSD than that of which was just released by another. I remember sitting in a business meeting at Samsung HQ in Seoul, South Korea, many years back and …
Read More »KIOXIA Announces High-Capacity LC9 Series 122.88 TB NVMe SSD for AI Applications
Featuring the Latest QLC BiCS FLASH 3D Flash Memory, New Enterprise NVMe SSD to Debut at Upcoming Conference SAN JOSE, Calif., March 13, 2025 – KIOXIA America, Inc. today announced the development of its new LC9 Series 122.88 terabyte (TB) capacity NVMe™ SSD in a 2.5-inch form factor – the first SSD built with the company’s BiCS FLASH™ generation 8 …
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