Topic: compact design

  • Corsair Platform:4 Review: The Best Compact Gaming Desk

    Corsair Platform:4 Review: The Best Compact Gaming Desk

    The Corsair Platform:4 is a compact, high-end gaming desk with premium materials, a modular rail system, and sturdy construction, ideal for small spaces. Key features include a T-channel rail for accessories, built-in storage, USB charging ports, and optional motorized height adjustment, though a...

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  • Seagate Ultra Compact Review: Portable Storage Tested

    Seagate Ultra Compact Review: Portable Storage Tested

    The Seagate Ultra Compact SSD offers 2TB of storage in a tiny, durable design (70 x 20 x 12.5 mm) with 3-meter drop resistance and IP54 rating, making it highly portable and rugged. It features 1,000 MB/s transfer speeds, excels in sequential writes, and stays cool under...

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  • Powerful Windows Mini PC at $230 Off – A Rare Find!

    Powerful Windows Mini PC at $230 Off – A Rare Find!

    The Minisforum AI370 EliteMini mini PC is currently available at a steep discount (under $1,000, down from $1,249), offering exceptional value for power users. Despite its compact size (5.12 x 5 x 1.85 inches), it features a high-performance AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and...

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  • HighPoint Rocket 7604A Hits 59.8GB/s, No External Power Needed

    HighPoint Rocket 7604A Hits 59.8GB/s, No External Power Needed

    The HighPoint Rocket 7604A RAID card achieves record-breaking speeds of 59.8GB/s without external power, leveraging PCIe Gen5 technology for professionals needing high throughput in compact workstations. Its single-slot, half-length design is smaller than predecessors, drawing power solely from t...

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  • Micron 2600 QLC SSD Matches TLC Speeds with 7,200 MB/s Reads

    Micron 2600 QLC SSD Matches TLC Speeds with 7,200 MB/s Reads

    Micron's 2600 SSD series features PCIe 4.0 performance and QLC NAND technology, using a Phison controller and 276-layer memory architecture for power efficiency and OEM integration. The drive's Adaptive Write Technology (AWT) dynamically shifts between SLC, TLC, and QLC modes to optimize speed, r...

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