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Biwin Black Opal X570 2TB SSD Review: Caught In The Middle With You
By Shane Downing published
The Biwin Black Opal X570 is a unique drive, running with an eight-channel control without DRAM. Its performance is not bad, but the drive may have only niche applications.

LaCie Rugged SSD4 4TB review: Impressive 40 Gbps speed on Mac and PC
By Matt Safford published
Rugged and ready for speed where you need it

Lexar NM1090 Pro 4TB SSD Review: A 'Budget' High-End Drive
By Shane Downing published
The Lexar NM1090 Pro is not a bad drive, but its appeal is somewhat limited given its position in the market. It has good all-around performance, but it isn't exceptional.

Best SSDs 2025: From blazing-fast M.2 NVMe down to budget SATA
By Jarred Walton, Paul Alcorn last updated
We recommend the best SSDs for every need and budget based on our extensive lab tests.

Samsung 9100 Pro 8TB SSD review: Bigger, badder, and better
By Shane Downing published
Samsung pushes the limit with the 8TB 9100 Pro, offering the first large-capacity high-end PCIe 5.0 drive. It’s a good drive, but the price might cause some hesitation.

New report blames Phison's pre-release firmware for SSD failures — not Microsoft’s August patch for Windows
By Kunal Khullar published
The curious case of failing SSDs, following Microsoft’s August security patch for Windows, has once again taken an unexpected turn.

Score a 4 terabyte PCIe 4.0 SSD for a mere 5 cents per gigabyte
By Hassam Nasir published
Deals More storage, less money.

TeamGroup MP44Q 2TB SSD Review: Another Budget Winner
By Shane Downing published
The TeamGroup MP44Q is another budget SSD from the company, this time using QLC flash instead of TLC. It performs well with good power efficiency, but has the expected QLC drawbacks.
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