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The big picture: Solid-state drives that employ the PCIe 5.0 standard are still relatively new, often characterized by high prices and massive heatsinks. However, Gigabyte's latest product showcases ...
SSD prices are trending upwards for 2024 and we don't know how long that will last. Most 2TB PS5-compatible SSDs are already currently selling for $130 or higher, but there is one exception. Right now ...
Okay, that title is a very slight exaggeration. But look at this thing! The included heatsink on the Aorus Gen5 1000 SSD looks like it might just crush the poor M.2 drive underneath its massive tread, ...
Though the Aorus Gen5 10000 offers super-fast sustained transfers, it’s pricey and has the same random performance as cheaper PCIe 4.0 SSDs. The Aorus Gen5 10000 wouldn’t be much to look at on its own ...
Much like MSI just announced (they most be sourcing the same ODM), Gigabye now announces a similar M2. NVMe SSD the AORUS Gen4 7000s SSD with up to 7GB/s read speed. Enhanced by the new generation ...
Companies are getting a jump on Computex by announcing a spattering of upcoming products ahead of the event, which gets underway on Tuesday, May 28. Count Gigabyte among them. One of the things ...
Gigabyte has just released a range of new PCIe 5.0 SSDs that boast blistering raw read and write speeds. The Gigabyte Aorus Gen5 14000 won't take any awards for imaginative naming, but it may be just ...
Gigabyte has revealed that the Aorus Gen 4 7000 will be fully compatible with the PS5, following in the footsteps of the FireCuda 530 from Seagate and the WD_BLACK SN850 from Western Digital. This ...
Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...