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If you want to repurpose an old SSD as a speedy flash drive, this Sabrent M.2 NVMe to USB-C enclosure offers you the chance for a bargain price from Amazon.
To test performance, we connected the drive to a desktop via USB Type-C on a USB 3.2 port. The NVMe SSD we used is the Sabrent Rocket Q 1TB, which has read speeds of up to 3200MB/s and write ...
NVMe over Thunderbolt is faster than an internal SATA SSD, and an easier upgrade, but that 30 to 40 percent bonus and halved seek times will cost you $400. A DIY internal SATA SSD upgrade is ...
Meet the "Datamag", MSI's first USB SSD. It comes with a 20-Gbps USB Type-C interface, an attractive aluminum frame, a convenient loop for lanyard use, and a unique magnetic mounting system.
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