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Not-So-Solid State: SSD Makers Swap Parts Without Telling Us
By Sean Webster published
Adata’s recent change of controller and NAND on its best-selling SSD makes for a slower experience.
Adata Switches to Slower Controller, NAND on SX8200 Pro
By Sean Webster published
Adata is now shipping the XPG SX8200 Pro SSD with lower-clocked hardware than the initial release model, without changing its specification sheets or retail listings.
Adata Pushes Spectrix D50 Xtreme RAM To DDR4-5300
By Zhiye Liu published
Adata shows off what its new Spectrix D50 Xtreme memory kit can do.
Adata Gets Serious With Spectrix D50 Xtreme: 5,000 MHz RAM at 1.6V
By Zhiye Liu published
Adata's RAM portfolio just got bigger with addition of the Spectrix D50 Xtreme product line.
Kingston KC2500 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Mature Flash Makes for Great Performance
By Sean Webster published
Kingston’s KC2500 boasts responsive performance, high reliability, and secure XTS-AES 256-bit encryption for professional use.
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.
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.
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