Western Digital brought out its stunning new WD_Black SN770 NVMe SSD last month, designed to bring faster speeds and longer playtimes to gaming PCs. iTWire has now put it through its paces.
Western Digital has launched a new SSD into the market, the WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe SSD. The new drive offers up to 40% faster performance and up to 20% more power efficiency at maximum speed over the previous generation. It’s aimed squarely at PC gamers giving faster, longer, quieter gameplay.
Silicon Power's mission is to deliver outstanding data storage products, and its latest release - the Xpower XS70 PCIe 4.0 SSD - brings the good. It can take your gaming to new highs with its thrilling performance and unique design. This is what your rig needs to help you take on opponents for hours on end.
If you have a Sony PlayStation 5 then PNY has an easy and cost-effective way for you to game faster, game better, and game longer with its XLR8 SSD and XLR8 SSD heatsink.
Leader Computers now distributes all of PNY's range of VGA, SSD, and DRAM products in Australia, handling RMA service, local marketing, and pre- and post-sales support across the country.
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Western Digital's WD Elements SE SSD is a pocket-sized portable drive that comes in capacities from 480GB to 2TB.
Kingston Technology has launched its new NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD, promising efficient performance in a single-sided M.2 design, making it an "ideal entry-level drive for first-time NVMe users with laptops and small form factor PCs."
Promising to set a "new standard in consumer SSD performance", Samsung has made its market-leading, super-fast solid-state drives even better "at affordable price points".
Western Digital has announced four 4TB portable consumer SSDs.
WD says its new SanDisk portable SSD "offer great speed and durability to help consumers move rich content with ease, including two drives offering nearly 2x speeds over the previous generation".
Western Digital has recalled the power supply provided with certain My Passport Wireless Pro and SSD Hard Drive models.
Competing for the higher-end customer is Huawei's new MateBook 13 series, promising an ultra-slim notebook with 8th-gen Intel processing power, top touchscreen displays, USB-C connectivity and starting with a 256GB SSD.
Promising its new 860 QVO SSDs will "combine high capacity with fast performance and trusted reliability to reach a broader consumer market" at an accessible price, let us fervently pray the death of consumer hard disk drives is finally nigh.
This is a mid-priced SSD with better-than-expected performance.
Crucial has announced the availability of the Crucial P1 SSD, a storage device that connects via the NVMe PCIe interface. Available in 500GB or 1TB capacities, the PCIe-interfaced SSDs provide an alternative to SATA and other interfaces.
If you have a Thunderbolt 3 port on your PC or Mac, Samsung's NVMe-based SSD X5 delivers extreme levels of performance and reliability for external storage solutions.
Dicker Data is the newest member of Micron's Australian distributor network, distributing its consumer products including the full range of Crucial SSDs, DRAM memory and Ballistix high-performance gaming memory.
Available in Australia at last, WD's new wireless SSD is "designed for avid photographers and drone enthusiasts who require durable and high-performance media capture solutions", and for anyone else that feels the need for wireless speed.
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