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Sabrent Releases New 8 TB Rocket Q PCIe NVMe SSD

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Technologies evolve so fast that it is unthinkable to have up to 8 TB of SSD storage in a tiny M.2 2280 form factor...
MBR and GPT Partition Table

MBR vs GPT – Partition Table Explained

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When you plug in a newly-purchased HDD or SDD to the computer, the operating system will often ask you to initialize the disk. Have...
Microsoft Windows Diskpart Command

How to Format Your Drive with DiskPart Command in Windows

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Sometimes, storage devices will stop functioning normally, due to incorrectly-configured partition, data corruption or more. It is common to see this problem in Windows,...

Storage Devices

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Tested Products BrandModelInterfaceCapacityNAND FlashReview ScoreSabrentRocket 3.0PCIe 3.02 TBTLC87AsuraGenesis XtremePCIe 3.01 TBTLC87SabrentRocket QPCIe 3.02 TBQLC86.67SabrentRocket Nano RuggedUSB2 TBTLC85.67SK hynixGold P31PCIe 3.01 TBTLC83.67KingstonA2000PCIe 3.01 TBTLC83.67SilverStoneMS12USBN/AN/A83.67Silicon PowerP34A80PCIe 3.01...

How to Create A Windows Share (SMB) in FreeNAS 11 (TrueNAS)

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One of the most useful features for a FreeNAS server is the sharing files over the network. In this article, we will teach you...

Unboxing and Review of Silicon Power P34A60 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD

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The P34A60 is the latest entry-level NVMe SSD from Silicon Power, that incorporates a DRAM-less design. Compared to the P34A80 (its review here), it...

Crucial Introduces New P5 PCIe NVMe SSD

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A couple weeks earlier, Crucial just updated the P1 QLC NVMe SSD with the P2. Now, they are also expanding the lineup with the...

Crucial Launches New Upgraded P2 QLC NVMe SSD

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Crucial just released the successor of the now 1.5-year-old P1 NVMe SSD. The new P2 SSD offers slight performance improvements, while most of the...

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