Post Syndicated from Eric Smith original https://www.servethehome.com/the-end-of-pcie-gen3-m-2-ssds/
We are seeing more and more PCIe Gen3 SSD lines get discontinued as companies focus on newer faster and larger capacity drives
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Post Syndicated from Rohit Kumar original https://www.servethehome.com/iocrest-5gbe-m-2-adapter-review-a-different-realtek-rtl8126-nic/
In our IOCrest 5GbE M.2 adapter review, we see how this NIC can be used to add high-speed networking to an empty M.2 slot
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Post Syndicated from Will Taillac original https://www.servethehome.com/crucial-p310-review-a-tiny-2tb-m-2-2230-nvme-ssd/
Today, we are looking at the Crucial P310 2TB NVMe SSD. This is the first 2TB M.2 2230 I have looked at in my coverage of the 2230 market. All previous entries into this series are 1TB in capacity. In addition, the P310 is the newest drive I have covered, having just been released. 2230-sized […]
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Post Syndicated from Cliff Robinson original https://www.servethehome.com/qnap-qda-ump4a-m-2-to-u-2-adapter-shown-at-computex-2024/
At Computex 2024, we saw the QNAP QDA-UMP4A. This small M.2 to U.2 adapter also works on non-QNAP systems and operates at PCIe Gen4 speeds
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Post Syndicated from Eric Smith original https://www.servethehome.com/qnap-tbs-h574tx-reivew-e1-s-and-m-2-thunderbolt-10gbe-nas-sabrent-intel-kioxia/
In our QNAP TBS-h574TX we go into how QNAP may have made the NAS of the future with this E1.S and M.2 SSD Thunderbolt and 10GbE NAS
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Post Syndicated from Cliff Robinson original https://www.servethehome.com/sabrent-shows-progress-building-the-fastest-pcie-gen5-m-2-ssd/
In a progress update the upcoming Sabrent Rocket X5 PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD is hitting massive 14GB/s read and 12GB/s write speeds
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