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Fixstars unveils its new 6TB SSD, the world's largest 2.5-inch SSD
The Fixstars SSD-6000M is listed as the worlds highest capacity 2.5-inch SSD with 6TB of storage space.
Patriot Ignite M2 480GB SATA III M.2 SSD Review
Jumping on the latest trend, Patriot expands its new Ignite series with an M.2 version. Does this tiny gum stick drive pack enough punch?
Mushkin teams up with Ubisoft to expand REACTOR SSD lineup
Mushkin expands its REACTOR series SSDs, with 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage capacities now included.
Seagate Desktop SSHD 4TB ST4000DX001 Consumer HDD Review
Today Tyler takes a look at the highest capacity SSHD to make its way through the lab, the Seagate Desktop SSHD 4TB consumer drive.
This crazy Hardwired PC build will set you back almost $10,000 AUD
This beastly system by Hardwired PC by costs almost $10,000 AUD, features four GTX 980's and comes in its own crate!
Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB SATA III SSD Review
Kingston launches a new HyperX SSD. Slated to replace Kingston's three year old HyperX 3K, the HyperX Savage is the fastest SATA-based SSD from HyperX.
Crucial BX100 500GB SSD Review
Crucial is aiming for those of you who have yet to take the SSD plunge. Is the BX100 ho-hum, or does it have a little magic under the hood?
Crucial MX200 500GB SSD Review
Crucial's newest SSD is slated to replace their best bang for the buck MX100. However, is the MX200 a worthy replacement?
Patriot Ignite 480GB SSD Review
Patriot continues to push the low-cost boundary. In this round, the Ignite increases the performance scale, but does so with a low-cost consumer SSD.
Intel 750 1.2TB NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 AIC SSD Review
Intel is first to penetrate the consumer space with NVMe. The new 750 NVMe PCIe SSD promises to revolutionize SSD performance; and yes - it's bootable.
OCZ Vector 180 960GB SSD Review
Today OCZ introduces its newest SSD to the world, the Vector 180. Chris tells us all about the 960GB model which brings with it host power loss protection.
Apacer Thunderbird PT910 256GB PCIe SSD Review
Apacer launches a new All-in-One RAID drive in 256GB and 512GB capacities for gamers and power users. Here's our Thunderbird PT910 PCIe SSD verdict.
Crucial MX200 500GB 2-Drive SSD RAID Report
Crucial's MX200 has launched as a replacement for their awesome performing, low cost, mid-level MX100. The MX200 promises better performance.
VisionTek DriveXpander Hot-Swappable 2.5inch Expansion Adapter Review
Want to add 2.5-inch HDD or SSD hot swap capabilities to your PC or Mac? The VisionTek DriveXpander could be something for you to consider.
Addonics Sapphire Blu-ray + eSATA + USB 3.0 Storage Enclosure Review
Addonics' unique Sapphire Combo Blu-ray, eSATA, USB 3.0 storage enclosure gives you optical and HDD or SSD external storage in one. Let's take a look.
Simplemodz takes it back to basics with this WIP Green Molecule build
Simplemodz takes it back to basics with this work in progress Fractal Mini R2 Green Molecule build, featuring NVIDIA GTX970's in SLI.
Serial Cables 24-bay 12Gbps SAS Enterprise JBOD Enclosure Review
Serial Cables latest JBOD offers 24-slots of high-performance 12Gb/s connectivity. We load it with an array of 12Gb/s SAS SSDs, and test its performance.
PNY Optima 240GB 2-Drive SSD RAID Report
PNY's Optima SSD offers a super low-cost SSD solution that makes it easy for anyone to live life in the fast lane. Here's our look at its RAID performance.
Plextor M6 Pro 256GB SSD Review
Today Chris concludes his extensive looking at Plextor's latest storage products with the M6 Pro 256GB SSD. Is this one for you? Take a look.
Plextor M6 Pro 128GB SSD Review
Today Chris takes a look at yet another Plextor SSD, this time it's the golden M6 Pro in the 128GB capacity. Is this a drive for you to consider? Read on.
Plextor M6e Black Edition 128GB PCIe SSD Review
Plextor's M6e Black Edition is designed for gamers, and performs well in benchmarks. However, we're not convinced that 128GB is enough storage.
Plextor M6e Black Edition 256GB PCIe SSD Review
The 256GB version of the Plextor M6e Black Edition SSD is more economical than the larger capacity model, but does this PCIe drive bring the wow factor?