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Intel SSD 750 PCIe SSD Review: NVMe for the Client

Ever since our SSD DC P3700 review, there’s been massive interest from enthusiasts and professionals for a more client-oriented product based on the same platform. With eMLC, ten drive writes per day endurance and a full enterprise-class feature set, the SSD DC P3700 was simply out of reach for consumers at $3 per gigabyte because the smallest 400GB SKU cost the same as a decent high power PC build. Intel didn’t ignore your prayers and wishes though and with today’s release of the SSD 750 Intel is delivering what many of you have been craving for months: NVMe with a ‘consumer friendly’ price tag.

Digital Storm Launches The Upgraded BOLT 3 SFF Gaming System

Digital Storm Launches The Upgraded BOLT 3 SFF Gaming System

Normally when one thinks of a gaming system, a Small Form Factor (SFF) computer is not what you would expect. Gaming, especially when done with some of the top end components, can generate a tremendous amount of heat which can be difficult to cope wit…

Sponsored Post: SanDisk SSD Deployment Case Study

Sponsored Post: SanDisk SSD Deployment Case Study

Last year SanDisk introduced the SanDisk Tech Assisted Refresh (STAR) program for enterprises to ease the transition from hard disk drives (HDDs) to SSDs. SanDisk gained valuable experience from its internal upgrade program where 4,600 employees&rsquo…