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The Netac NV7000-Q pairs the bursty Maxiotech MAP1602 with QLC NAND making for an apparent cheap SSD option. But with only 1TB capacity available, the NV7000-q is certainly a unique option, perhaps the best for systems that won’t see a lot of installs in months like pure 1-game machines or laptops. Read on to find out more about this SSD in this review.
We take a closer look at the TEAMGROUP PD20 ECO mini extenal SSD. A variation of the standard PD20 but featuring a case made of 75% recycled materials, the PD20 ECO is available up to 2TB capacities and rated for 1000MB/s read/write. Find out how it performs even under heavy write testing in this detailed review of the PD20 ECO.
We re-review the Kingston XS1000 external SSD 1-year later with the new Kingston XS1000R red colorway. Also announcing our giveaway for a Kingston external SSD. Find out how to join at the end of this review!
A step-up from ARM-powered starter NAS, the Synology DiskStation DS224+ offers a fairly more powerful CPU ( albeit a rather old one) for varied applications in a 2-bay package. Read on to find out more if this NAS is right for your usecase in this review of the Synology DS224+.
Not that often I’d see a ruggedized external SSD but the PNY RP60 wants to contend in this market where Samsung and ADATA are pretty much the top options. Read on to find out more about the PNY RP60 USB3.2 Gen2x2 SSD in this review.