A short time ago we did a review of the MemBlaze Pblaze7 7A40 Gen5 Enterprise SSD and this SSD contained T-Head Zhenyue 510 (also known as TH7700) 16-channel Gen5 SSD controller, along with 8-pieces of YMTC Xtacking 3.0 (X3-9070) 232-layer 3D TLC NAND flash memory capable of running at up to 2400MT/s. That SSD was a one drive write per …
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Memblaze PBlaze 7 7A40 Gen5 7.68TB SSD Review – Truly a Hidden Gem of an Enterprise SSD
In any environment, it is always nice to find a product that qualifies as one of those hidden gems you would never expect to find. With respect to travel, it may be a little known vacation spot. Or it might be a local coffee shop that only a few know about in your town. Or if you have recently bought …
Read More »LaCie Rugged SSD Pro 5 2TB SSD Review – Thunderbolt 5 Tested and True Speed Above 6GB/s
We read an article today entitled ‘What is Thunderbolt 4 and how is it different from USB-C? As if the consumer wasn’t already confused enough. Thunderbolt is a protocol and USB-C is a connector. To start, USB-C is a port type used by Thunderbolt and USB in order to achieve power to connected devices, higher data transfer speeds and to …
Read More »Samsung Portable SSD T9 4TB Review – High Capacity and 2000MB/S Speed Transfer
Samsung has been around for some time now. In fact they were one the first to spread their wings in the consumer flash industry. Just like any other manufacturer, there have been a few speed bumps along the way but Samsung has established themselves as a quality storage company for more years than one might consider. Their external storage collection …
Read More »WD Black AN1500 2TB RGB NVMe SSD RAID Card Review – 6.5GB/s, 5-Year Warranty and It Boots!
Take a look at the three SSDs below. They are as fine of an example as you can get to demonstrate just how far we have come in flash technology. On the left is the Intel 910 Data Center SSD. Paul Alcorn posted his review of this SSD way back in 2012. It had top speeds of 2GB/s, IOPS up …
Read More »Corsair Force Series MP510 NVMe SSD Review (1TB) – The Phison E12 Controller Comes Alive
A few months back we posted a review on the latest and greatest Phison PS5012-E12 NVMe controller and our first look at this device was no less than impressive. With throughput reaching 3.4GB/s and IOPS breaking the half million mark, the consensus was that it could be capable of top marks when the finished product hit consumer, oem and even …
Read More »Micron Launches 5200 Series SATA SSDs With Latest 64-layer 3D NAND Technology
Today Micron Technology, Inc. announces the launch of the Micron 5200 series of SATA SSDs, the first series of enterprise SSDs that are available for purchase today with 3D 64-layer NAND. Built heavily on the 5100’s architecture, the new 5200 series is simply a well-refined product. As such, it promises to deliver industry-leading performance, consistency, capacity, reliability, and overall infrastructure value. …
Read More »SSD of the Week – 1TB Samsung 850 EVO Just $0.33/GB!
We have covered the Samsung 850 EVO in our SSD of the Week before, however, it was to highlight the 500GB capacity. Today we would like to point out a great deal on the 1TB model at just $336.34! That’s just $0.33 per GB for one of the top consumer SSDs out! This price is great considering most 1TB SSDs …
Read More »OCZ Vector 180 SSD Review (240GB/480GB/960GB)
OCZ has completely revamped their brand image for the better since they have been purchased by Toshiba. They have unified their product designs and now all their products are easily recognizable and powered by in house Indilinx Barefoot 3 controllers paired with Toshiba’s A19 Toggle MLC NAND. With this combination in addition to their ShieldPlus warranty, they have been able …
Read More »Samsung 850 EVO SSD Review (1TB) – Differing Series Controllers Compared
The Samsung 850 EVO is a third generation TLC NAND SSD, second 3D V-NAND product on the market, and the first SSD in the industry to feature 3-bit 3D V-NAND. At first people were weary of TLC NAND, due to the issues it presents. TLC NAND has much lower endurance and slower performance when compared to MLC and SLC. By …
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