It took a long time but the PlayStation 5’s M.2 SSD port is finally more than a clean little empty and useless slot on the console. It works and tech manufacturers are offering storage options to fit ...
If you're looking to upgrade your PlayStation 5 with a fast SSD, Samsung's 980 Pro SSD is a suitable candidate. Even more so at the end of the month. That's because Samsung today announced it is ...
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Samsung has announced its custom 980 PRO SSD built specifically to fit into the PlayStation 5's M.2 expansion port. The new custom 980 PRO M.2 NVMe 1.3c SSD is designed to meet the PlayStation 5's ...
The humble storage device. It has been around in one form or another since the start of computing. I still remember using 8″ floppy disks back in junior high school. Storage devices have evolved ...
Samsung once again reminds us why they are a leader in the storage industry, with the best DRAMless SSD on the market. While everyone was rushing to test and write their reviews of the newest Samsung ...
We thought we'd seen the last of the mind-blowing SSD deals for a bit after the Black Friday SSD bonanza, but we've just spotted another bargain if you're looking to expand your gaming PC storage to ...
Unlike the standard 980, the Samsung 980 Pro uses the PCIe 4.0 interface, with Samsung claiming it can churn out a high read speed of up to 7,000MB/s. This now mid-range SSD launched at a ...
Samsung has introduced its first ever consumer PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, the 980 PRO storage this week, designed for professionals and consumers who want cutting-edge performance in their high-end PCs, ...
Ever pushing the boundaries of consumer-friendly storage, Samsung is attempting to raise the bar once again with the introduction of the SSD 980 NVMe M.2. Built for the PCIe 3.0 generation, the 980 ...
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