Will a PCIe SSD drive work on a MacPro1,1? Is it better than a regularSSD? It would be nice if I could use a pci slot to install a PCIe SSD card that I could use as a startup -- I would probably get a ...
I love Retina iMacs. So much so that I took a chance and bought a used 2015 low-end Core i5 iMac with a 1TB Fusion Drive (which combines a 24GB NVMe SSD and a 1TB hard drive)—a machine that’s actually ...
Solid-state drives have been primarily used in desktops as fast boot drives, with large traditional hard disks used for the mass data storage and some apps. Most of the advancements in SSD media has ...
PCIe SSDs aren't new, Intel just threw their hat into the ring and OCZ, Fusion-io, and other players have been at it for a while in the server market in particular. I've been keeping an eye on OWC's ...
Sonnet is giving Mac Pro owners an extra option to boost the capacity of their workstation with high-speed storage, with the Fusion Dual 2.5-inch SSD RAID PCIe 3.0 card enabling solid-state SATA ...
Sonnet Technologies today announced the Tempo PCIe SSD PCI Express (PCIe) solid state drive (SSD) card with a 512GB SSD module, as the newest member of the Sonnet Tempo family of high-performance ...
PCIe SSDs are newer and more technologically advanced than SATA SSDs, but that doesn't mean users should choose PCIe SSDs over SATA SSDs every time. Both types of SSDs have certain advantages and ...
If you’re looking for the fastest SSD available for the Mac Pro, then this may be the solution for you. When paired with the right SSDs, the Sonnet M.2 4×4 PCIe Card produces speeds of the bonkers ...
Although the Raspberry Pi 5 has a PCIe interface, it doesn’t have a slot for a PCIe SSD. There’s now a whole range of plug-in boards (HATs = Hardware Attached on Top) for retrofitting SSDs. They ...
A Chinese company which hit the spotlight earlier in 2024 with the world’s first 2TB microSD card - which we have tested already - now plans to launch a 16TB PCIe NVMe SSD, also a world’s first, at ...
UK-based hardware vendor Angelbird reckons it has the right stuff to innovate in the increasingly crowded SSD market, although it's putting its ideas into practice in the US at first. The somewhat ...
If you're familiar with M.2 SSDs, then you know that the standard sizes are named "M.2-2280", "M.2-2230", and so on. The last half of the number refers to the length of a drive's PCB, so an "M.2-2280" ...