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October 9, 2017

WD Green 240 GiB SSD Review

The WD Green 240 GiB is a value SSD from Western Digital. Let’s see how it performs against other SSDs with the same capacity.

Storage 240GB,  cheap,  flash,  nand,  Reviews,  SSD,  tlc,  value

September 11, 2017

Intel 600p 128 GiB SSD Review

The Intel 600p 128 GiB SSD uses M.2 form factor, PCI Express 3.0 x4 interface, and NVMe protocol. Let’s see if is it faster than other SSDs.

Storage 128 GB,  intel,  M.2,  NVMe,  Reviews,  SSD,  tlc

July 3, 2017

Kingston A400 120 GiB SSD Review

The Kingston A400 120 GiB is a low-cost, entry SSD. Let’s see how fast it is compared to its competitors with same capacity.

Storage 120 GiB,  kingston,  Reviews,  SSD,  tlc

May 1, 2017

WD Green 120 GiB SSD Review

We tested the WD Green 120 GiB SSD, which is an inexpensive SSD from Western Digital. Let’s see how fast it is compared to its competitors.

Storage 120 GiB,  flash,  nand,  Reviews,  SSD,  tlc,  wd green

April 10, 2017

WD Blue 1,000 GiB SSD Review

We tested the WD Blue 1,000 GiB SSD, which is an affordable mainstream SSD from Western Digital. Let’s see how fast it is.

Storage 1 TB,  flash,  nand,  Reviews,  SSD,  tlc,  wd blue,  wd blue ssd

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