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Discover the cutting-edge features of the ADATA SC740 Portable SSD in our in-depth review! Explore its lightning-fast data ...
Powered by Silicon Motion's SM2508 controller, the XPG 980 Blade 2TB brings 14,000 MB/s at one of the best price points we've ...
At ces adata had quite a few rgb products on display, but the one that really caught our attention was the Spectrix rgb M.2 ...
The Adata SD810 is an affordable, 20Gbps USB SSD, and currently a bargain in the 4TB capacity. It breezed through the majority of our tests, but slowed drastically in the 450GB write, which will ...
ADATA unveiled its most powerful Gen 5 SSD that's built with unique cooling technology designed for improved heat dissipation. ADATA is switching its focus to cooling solutions for its SSDs ...
£179 When is it available? Now Where can you get it? It is available for sale in the US, UK and Australia The Adata SE920 1TB External SSD is available for purchase in Europe. It is priced at 142 ...
ADATA SD810 SSD: Starting at $89.99 (1TB), up to $149.99 (2TB) The ADATA SD810 is a no-frills portable SSD with a tough titanium chassis, fast USB 20 Gbps connectivity, and IP68 ingress protection.
ADATA has launched its first USB4 SE920 external SSD, which supports Thunderbolt 3 and 4 and is backward compatible with USB 3.2 and USB 2.0. The company says performance can reach up to 3,800 MB/s ...
The Adata SD810 has consistently fast transfer speeds and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. It's small, sleek, and dust- and water-protected, too, making it a great all-round portable SSD for gaming.
The new ADATA SE920 external SSD is a small, speedy solid state drive that the company says is the first to support 40 Gbps USB4 connections, enabling you to make full use of the SSD’s blazing ...
it can plug in a smartphone or tablet and act as an pseudo external SSD. Don't buy it... You want absolute security The UE800 doesn’t come with any IP-rating. Adata has no aspirations to sell ...
The Adata SE920 is an incredibly fast external SSD, provided you've got a USB 4 port. But it requires enabling potentially risky on-drive write caching and costs more than its speeds can justify ...