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Adata Details SSD with Self-Contained Liquid Cooling System: Up to 14GB/s
By Anton Shilov published
Adata's project NeonStorm SSD to use Silicon Motion's SM2508 platform .
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Adata Project NeonStorm SSD Has Self-Contained Water Cooling and Two Fans
By Mark Tyson published
Adata has revealed a new self-contained twin-fan liquid-cooled M.2 SSD dubbed Project NeonStorm.
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SSD Market to Hit $67 Billion in 2028, 130% Growth From Today
By Anton Shilov published
Despite declining average prices, SSD market is poised to grow.
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Kingston and Adata Lead Retail SSD Market
By Anton Shilov published
Kingston and Adata are leading pure-play SSD supplier rankings.
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Gigabyte Z790 QVL Reveals New DDR5-7400, DDR5-7200 RAM
By Anton Shilov published
Gigabyte pre-announces DDR5-7000+ memory modules from Aorus, Adata, and Kingston.
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Adata Launches Legend 960 PCIe 4.0 SSDs for PC and PS5
By Brandon Hill last updated
The Adata Legend 960 is the latest in a long line of PCIe 4.0 SSDs that easily surpass the 7,000 MBps threshold.
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XPG Valor Air Mid-Tower Claims to Offer Incredible Airflow
By Mark Tyson published
This case has a low key appearance, with clean edges and no RGB parts as standard. Max compatibility is good, balanced against the relatively compact size for an ATX motherboard compatible design.
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Adata Teases First PCIe 5.0 SSDs, up to 14 GBps of Throughput
By Mark Tyson published
Adata's XPG PCIe 5.0 SSDs appear to outperform previously spotted Kioxia prototype drives.
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