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Adata Falcon M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Soaring above SATA
By Sean Webster published
Adata’s Falcon brings DRAMless performance to new heights with peak speeds of up to 3.2/1.5GBps read/write, plus it has flashy looks and competitive pricing to go along with it.
8TB Sabrent Rocket Q M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Cranking QLC Performance Up a Notch
By Sean Webster published
Sabrent’s 8TB Rocket Q pushes QLC to higher speeds and capacities than even Intel or Micron, but it comes with reduced write endurance.
addlink X70 RGB M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Cool, Fast and Flashy
By Sean Webster published
With a diamond-cut RGB accented heatsink, responsive performance, a high endurance rating and a 5-year warranty, addlink’s X70 RGB is a shiny SSD with a lot of grunt.
Adata’s XPG Prime ARGB Extension Cables Review: Stiff RGB Cable Competition
By Matt Safford published
Adata’s XPG Prime ARGB Extension Cables look and feel good, but they’re not very flexible, too short for some builds, and they face tough competition from Lian Li.
Phison Deal Opens Door for SSDs With China-Made NAND
By Zhiye Liu published
Phison SSD controllers now support China-based YMTC's 3D NAND flash chips.
Adata SE800 Portable SSD Review: Compact, Waterproof 10Gbps Storage
By Sean Webster published
Adata’s SE800 is a compact and lightweight 10Gbps portable SSD that keeps your data safe from the elements.
Adata's First Gaming Laptop Hits Shelves: XPG Xenia Sports a Familiar Look
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
The XPG Xenia is Adata's first entry into a full-fledged gaming laptop and was made in collaboration with Intel.
Adata XPG Summoner Gaming Keyboard Review: Soft, but no Software
By Matt Safford published
XPG’s Summoner features a comfortable wrist rest and handy volume knob and comes in your choice of three Cherry MX key switches.
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