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The oddly named Adata XPG Mars 980 Blade, PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD set new records in CrystalDiskMark 8's random tests. It wasn't shoddy in other areas, either.
If you are looking for the best SSD for gaming, then you should check out our list of some of the top options available.
What's the difference between SSD vs. HDD? What kind of drive is right for you is going to depend on your situation, but we'd suggest you get at least one SSD.
Samsung has announced the 9100 Pro, a PCIe 5.0 SSD with NVMe 2.0. It’ll arrive in March with or without a heatsink starting at $199.99.
It's taken a couple of years, but Samsung has now finally announced that it's joining the likes of Corsair and Crucial in the PCIe 5.0 SSD club. The new Samsung PM9E1 promises speeds of up to 14 ...
The Samsung 980 Pro didn’t win any of our speed tests (and our PS5 rated its read speed at 5,669MBps — well below Samsung’s advertised 7,000MBps), but it ran neck-and-neck with most of the ...
Samsung 980 Pro review This mid-range gaming SSD uses the PCIe 4.0 interface, and has fast read speeds too, although we recommend fitting a heatsink to it.
I tested Crucial’s 2TB T700 and Seagate’s 2GB FireCuda 540 against a 1TB Samsung 980 Pro. You might be thinking, why not a 2TB 980 Pro? There can be variations between read and write speeds of ...
Looking for a brand-new SSD for your Xbox Series X|S? You’re in luck, as there are now more options on the market than ever before.
If it's an especially speedy SSD you're after to put into your PS5 or PC, the Samsung 980 Pro 1TB is available for just £73 from Samsung's own eBay store.