SSDs and Hard Drives
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WD's Xbox expansion card is better than Seagate's - and it's now back to its lowest-ever price
By Duncan Robertson published
Deal The WD Black C50 gets you an additional 1TB of internal storage in the Xbox Series X and S, here’s how you can save on it.
Corsair MP600 Elite review: "Managed to scrape past the read speeds of the FireCuda 530"
By Duncan Robertson published
Review The Corsair MP600 Elite gives Samsung, WD Black, and Seagate a run for their money with this top-performing drive. It's pretty good value for a new SSD too.
Upgrading your SSD? Dragons Dogma 2 is free with these select Crucial drives
By Duncan Robertson published
Deals Dragon's Dogma 2 is free with select purchases of Crucial products at eBuyer right now. Here are the best deals we'd recommend from the offer.
Nextorage NEM-PA Series PS5 SSD review: "Lightning-quick in almost every test."
By Fraser Porter published
Review The NEM-PA Series is an impressive foray into the SSD market from Nextorage, one that takes a good swing at the more familiar brands in the PS5 SSD space.
Here's how to clone your PC's SSD for free in 2024
By Duncan Robertson published
How to Switching SSDs can be a daunting process, but we'll walk you through a free and easy method of cloning your SSD in 2024.
Crucial's new Gen 5 SSD is compatible with PS5, but there's a catch
By Duncan Robertson published
News Crucial is launching a sequel to its first PCIe Gen 5 SSD which launched in May of last year. The Crucial T705 touts even faster speeds and PS5 compatibility.
WD Black SN770M review: "expensive, but cures my Steam Deck SSD woes"
By Phil Hayton published
Review The WD Black SN770M is a reliable Steam Deck SSD option that can also provide handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally with speedy storage, but it's pretty pricey.
Samsung's first gen 5 SSD is slower than most PS5 SSDs, but that might be okay
By Duncan Robertson published
News Samsung's first Gen 5 SSD prioritizes compatibility over speed, using clever architecture to make it usable with both PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 systems.
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