There is a lot that is unusual about Toshiba’s RC100, at least when you compare it to the SSDs which we usually test. I’ve already mentioned that it comes in a smaller form factor, but that’s not all.
Today’s storage review is of a classic, yet a little bit different drive. I’m taking a closer look at the 2TB Rocket Nano NVMe (SB-1342-2TB) from Sabrent. It is a 2242 form factor which is quite a bit ...
you don't see this as a form factor often, but if you look at your NVMe M.2. slot on your motherboard, you'll notice positions for 4, 8, and 10cm. This one would be the smallest one, 4cm. Aimed as ...
pacer launches two PCIe-interface products, including an mPDM+ and an M.2 PCIeSSD. The mPDM+ is a mini PCIe SSD with the dimensions in line with that of mSATA products. The 50.8x29.8mm size can be a ...
Upgrading the SSD in Lenovo's ThinkBook 14s Yoga is relatively easy thanks to an intuitive internal layout and dual M.2 slots. Each slot can fit either a full-size 2280 drive or a half-size 2242 drive ...
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The M.2 upgrade traps you should avoid
One of the biggest traps of upgrading an existing system is finding out that you only have one M.2 slot. Cheaper motherboards tend to skip extra slots. While that might seem fine if you're trying to ...
Valve designer Lawrence Yang has some advice for Steam Deck owners wanting to swap in 2242 M.2 drives: "Please don't do this." Valve's Steam Deck is technically a PC, and can be taken apart and modded ...
If you're looking to add an SSD to your Raspberry Pi 5, the new $15 M.2 HAT+ Compact is a solid and smaller option to other ...
‘M.2 HAT+ Compact’, as it will be known, therefore allows a 30mm NVMe SSDs to be fitted inside the case, or other 30mm PCI Express devices – unlike its earlier, larger, Raspberry Pi ‘M.2 HAT+ ‘ which ...
M.2 SSD (originally known as NGFF) evolved from the Mini PCI-E (PCI Express mini Card) specifications, and supports PCI-E and SATA interfaces simultaneously. This device covers a wide variety of ...
Like the original Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+, the new Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ (Compact) is a small board that connects to a Raspberry Pi 5’s FPC connector to give you an M.2 slot with support for SSDs or ...
The new ASUS Hyper M.2 x16 Gen5 expansion card can handle up to 512Gbps (64GB/sec) of bandwidth when the 4 x M.2 SSDs are installed into the expansion card, and you've got RAID0 enabled. You can't get ...
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