Is your game library getting huge? Maybe a 2TB SSD is the answer
Samsung is extending their 850 EVO and Pro lineups to include 2TB versions of the popular SSDs thanks to the use of 3D-VNAND; three bit memory on the EVO and two bit on the Pro. They are rated at the...
View ArticlePodcast #357 - Samsung 850 Series 2TB, AMD Fury, Catalyst 15.7 and more!
PC Perspective Podcast #357 - 07/09/2015Join us this week as we discuss the Samsung 850 Series 2TB, AMD Fury, Catalyst 15.7 and more!You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still access it...
View ArticleSamsung Announces New Branding and Future SSD Capacity Expansion with their...
During yesterday's SSD Summit, obscured by their 950 PRO launch was new branding for their 32 (and now 48) layer Vertical NAND technology:This new branding is more in line with what folks were calling...
View Article$700 for 2TB of SSD goodness
That's right, currently $713 will pick you up a 2TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD but how does it perform? The Tech Report is on the case with their latest review, checking out how 32-layer 128Gbit 3D V-NAND...
View ArticleSamsung Portable SSD T3 2TB Review - 2TB In Your Pocket
IntroductionAround this same time last year, Samsung launched their Portable SSD T1. This was a nifty little external SSD with some very good performance and capabilities. Despite its advantages and...
View ArticleWestern Digital My Passport Wireless Pro 2TB Review - More Power
IntroductionWestern Digital launched their My Passport Wireless nearly two years ago. It was a nifty device that could back up or offload SD cards without the need for a laptop, making it ideal for...
View ArticleSamsung 960 PRO 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD Full Review - Even Faster!
Introduction:Just under a year ago we published our review of the Samsung 950 PRO, their first foray into NVMe SSD territory. Today we have a 960 PRO, which strives to be more revolutionary than...
View ArticleMore test results of the new Samsung 960 Pro, if your brain still has the...
Al has already exhaustively covered the new Samsung 960 Pro in his latest article, which also happens to be the premiere of PC Perspective's new storage testing suite. An in depth discussion of the...
View ArticleCES 2017: Kingston Launches 2TB DataTraveler Ultimate GT USB 3.1 Portable SSD
Kicking off the storage announcements at CES 2017, Kingston announced a 2TB thumb drive:Ok, well it's a bit big for a thumb drive, but it is definitely a high capacity portable SSD with a narrower...
View ArticleMicron 5100 MAX 960GB and ECO 1920GB Enterprise SSD Review - Speedy SATA
Introduction:Micron paper launched their 5100 Series Enterprise SATA SSD lineup early last month. The new line promised many sought after features for such a part, namely high performance,...
View ArticleSamsung Portable SSD T5 USB 3.1 Gen 2 10Gbps 500GB and 2TB Review - Even Faster!
Introduction:Back in January of 2016, Samsung launched the Portable SSD T1. This was a good way to get more of their VNAND flash out into the market in the form of a speedy and portable USB connected...
View ArticleSamsung's T5 provides a mobile storage junkies fix
Hopefully Samsung changes its naming schemes before we hit T1000 but for now, as many people know a T5 is stronger than a T3. If you missed Al's review, you should take a peek before heading to The...
View ArticleSamsung 860 EVO and PRO SATA SSD Review - 512GB, 1TB, and 4TB Tested
Introduction:Samsung launched their 850 line of SSDs in mid-2014 (over three years ago now). The line evolved significantly over time, with the additions of PRO and EVO models, capacity expansions...
View ArticleIntel SSD 760p M.2 NVMe Series Full Capacity Roundup - Bang for the Buck
Introduction:Intel has been doing great with their Optane / 3D XPoint products lately, but what about NAND? Samsung had been leading the pack with their VNAND for a few years now, forcing competitors...
View ArticleIntel SSD 660p 1TB SSD Review - QLC Goes Mainstream
Introduction:Flash Memory Summit 2018 is on, and it's rapidly looking like the theme of the year is 'QLC'. QLC stands for Quad Level Cell, which is a bit of a misnomer since there are actually 16...
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