Review – SSD Memblaze PBlaze6 6530 3.84TB – Another great Gen4 solution at great price!
Today, we will be testing a high-end Datacenter NVMe SSD from Memblaze, the PBlaze6 6530 model, which is one of the most cost-effective SSDs offered by Memblaze.
Today, we will be testing a high-end Datacenter NVMe SSD from Memblaze, the PBlaze6 6530 model, which is one of the most cost-effective SSDs offered by Memblaze.
In this review, I will analyze the ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2, an entry-level B650 motherboard for the AM5 platform. Despite being an entry-level model, it features M.2 PCI-E 5.0, a robust VRM, and an integrated rear I/O shield.
In this review, we will analyze a DDR4 memory kit from Teamgroup’s Delta RGB series, which offers models ranging from 2666 to 4000 MT/s, available in 4, 8, 16, or 32 GB modules. These can be purchased separately or in kits of 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB. The product under review is a 32 GB kit with a speed of 3600 MT/s, timings of 18-22-22-42, and an operating voltage of 1.35V.
Today, we will be testing a top-of-the-line NVMe SSD from Nextorage, the NEM-PA model. It comes in the M.2 form factor with a 64Gbps interface, which means 4 PCIe 4.0 lanes, and uses the NVMe 1.4 protocol. Capacities range from 1TB to 8TB.
In today’s article, we’re embarking on something unprecedented! We’ll guide you step by step through the process of transforming an SSD equipped with QLC NANDs into an SLC SSD, significantly enhancing its durability and overall performance!
In this review, we will analyze the Qiyida X99-D4, which is an entry-level Chinese LGA2011-3 motherboard designed for Xeon processors, in Micro-ATX format, and stands out with its white PCB, VRM with active cooling, and the C612 chipset, which theoretically offers support for overclocking on CPUs with unlocked multipliers. But is it a good motherboard? That’s what we’ll find out in this article! 🙂
Today, we’ll be testing an NVMe SSD from AIGO, a top-of-the-line model called SMI70. It comes in the M.2 form factor with a 64Gbps interface, meaning 4 PCIe 4.0 lanes, NVMe 2.0 protocol, and capacities ranging from 1TB to 4TB.
In this review, we will analyze the Thermalright PA120, which is a dual-tower air cooler from the renowned heatsink manufacturer Thermalright, famous for legendary models like the TRUE and for having collaborated with DFI on the cooling system of their motherboards. Setting aside its illustrious history, will the PA120 deliver good performance? That’s what we’ll explore in this article!
Today, we will be testing a top-of-the-line NVMe SSD from Kootion, the X16 Plus model. It comes in the M.2 form factor with a 64Gbps interface, meaning 4 PCIe 4.0 lanes, NVMe 2.0 protocol, and capacities ranging from 1TB to 4TB.
Today, we will test an ACER NVMe SSD from the top-of-the-line segment, the FA200 model. It comes in the M.2 format with a 64Gbps bus, meaning 4 PCIe 4.0 lanes, NVMe 2.0 protocol, and capacities ranging from 500GB to 4TB. Its price is around $99.
In this article, I will be undertaking a modification of a Silverstone Sugo SG13 computer case with the goal of optimizing it for modern hardware that generates higher heat dissipation. Additionally, I’ll be testing the practical outcomes of this modification.
In today’s article, we will do something unprecedented that I believe has not been done before. Many years ago, Intel had released an SSD capable of overclocking but only as a demonstration and today, we will use a 2.5″ SATA SSD that I acquired for this overclocking project. But before that, let’s take a look at the specifications of this SSD.