Topic: sequential performance
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SanDisk WD Blue SN5100 SSD Debuts with 30% Faster Speeds, Starting at $54
The SanDisk WD Blue SN5100 SSD offers up to 30% faster speeds than its predecessor while maintaining accessible pricing, using PCIe 4.0 with updated hardware and nCache 4.0 technology for improved efficiency. It standardizes on QLC NAND across all capacities (500GB to 4TB), achieving sequential r...
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Crucial P510 NVMe SSD: Performance & Speed Tested
The Crucial P510 NVMe SSD offers high performance at a budget-friendly price, featuring Micron's 276-layer NAND and Phison's E31T controller for fast sequential speeds (11,000 MB/s reads, 9,400 MB/s writes) and efficient thermals. While its random 4K performance is middling compared to competitor...
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Corsair Unleashes MP700 Pro XT and Micro PCIe 5.0 SSDs
Corsair has launched two new PCIe 5.0 SSDs, the MP700 Pro XT and MP700 Micro, targeting high-performance desktops and compact portable devices respectively. The MP700 Pro XT features top-tier speeds up to 14,900 MB/s read and high endurance, while the MP700 Micro offers strong performance in a sm...
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TeamGroup Z54E Leads New PCIe 5.0 SSDs with 14.9 GB/s Speeds
TeamGroup's T-Force Z54E is the first retail SSD featuring Phison's advanced E28 controller, delivering exceptional PCIe 5.0 performance and power efficiency for enthusiasts and professionals. The Phison E28 controller, built on a 6nm process, improves performance and efficiency while positioning...
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Lexar Play SE 4TB SSD Review: An Oddball Performer
The Lexar Play SE 4TB SSD is a budget-friendly, high-capacity storage expander designed for the PlayStation 5, but it makes significant performance compromises due to its DRAM-less design and QLC NAND flash memory. Its hardware includes an InnoGrit IG5236 controller and Intel 144-Layer QLC flash,...
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