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Crucial is happy to announce its latest P510 NVMe M.2 SSD for gaming enthusiasts, professional designers, editors, and everyone between. Coming in 1TB and 2TB capacities, you’ll have enough room to store your digital library of games, media, and more.
Crucial 1TB P510 PCIe 5.0 M.2
Crucial has announced the T705 Gen5 M.2 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD, intended for content creators, video editors, and AI application professionals looking to expand their storage volume while also increasing throughput for greater performance across their systems.
Crucial T705 Gen5 M.2 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD
Crafted with Micron 232-layer TLC NAND memory and built
Traveling content creators rejoice: Crucial has just stepped up its game with the introduction of the X10 Pro and X9 Pro portable SSD lineup, bringing high-speed transfer rates into an incredibly compact and durable form factor.
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Manufacturers are consistently looking to produce smaller and lighter SSDs―it keeps the
There's no question that SSDs are not only becoming more of a mainstay, but also increasing in their overall capacity. To this end, Crucial has further bolstered its lineup with the X9 Pro USB 3.2 Gen 2 Portable SSD and X10 Pro USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Portable SSD, both of which are well suited for use
Experience lightning speeds with the Crucial T700 PCIe 5.0 M.2 Internal SSD. With a PCIe Gen 5.0 x4 interface and Micron’s innovative 232-layer TLC NAND, the T700 can offer sequential read speeds of up to 12,400 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 11,800 MB/s. That’s nearly twice as fast as the previous-generation Crucial PCIe 4.0 SSD. The T700 can handle high-performance gaming, photo or video editing, and
Earlier this year, Crucial added a 4TB storage option to its popular X8-series of external SSDs. Like the other storage options in the X8 lineup, the 4TB model promises fast transfer times, a slim, sturdy design, and enough storage to hold a small library’s worth of data. To see whether it could live up to those lofty promises, we took the 4TB X8 External SSD home for a weeklong hands-on review.
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When it comes to external
Renowned memory manufacturer Crucial first announced its debut line of DDR5 memory products in October 2021. The next-gen memory modules arrived with promises of faster transfer speeds, better power management, and double the effective bandwidth of their DDR4 predecessors. Unfortunately, high demand combined with serious supply-chain woes kept many DDR5 products off the shelves and out
Gamers, creative professionals, and enthusiasts can take their computing experiences to new frontiers with today’s launch of the Crucial P5 Plus PCIe 4.0 Solid-State Drives. Available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities, these M.2 2280 NVMe drives help to crush load times by combining Crucial's Micron Advanced 3D NAND controller with the PCIe 4.0 x4 interface, reaching sequential read speeds of up to 6600 MB/s and 5000 MB/s write speeds (
This post is all about the gear I am bringing with me to the Games in Tokyo. As always, my goal is to share with you all what it is like to be at the Games. In the past I focused mainly on the photography, but this time around I plan on giving you the photographic view, but also the behind-the-scenes view from these very different Games.
As I stated before, this is the first Games where I need to bring everything with me, since Canon is not allowed to lend products to photographers (due to COVID protocol) unless it is a dire emergency. And yes
Fall is nearly upon us, which means many recent high school grads will soon be heading off to college. To help incoming freshmen thrive during their first year on campus, we’ve put together a list of useful computer tech we think will benefit them in and outside of the classroom.
Essential: Laptop
A good, reliable laptop is arguably the most important piece of computer gear a student can bring with them to college. Regardless of their field of study, students need a laptop that offers solid battery life and enough processing power to tackle
World Backup Day will soon be upon us and with all the tech that’s available, the topic of storage is bound to come up sooner or later. Whether you’re a casual user, a gamer, or a creative content professional creating backups, archiving data, or designing a surveillance system, storage will be one of the key factors in your overall build. However, not all drives are created equal, so read ahead to find out what kind of drive is recommended for your undertaking
Speed up loading times for games and improve your computer’s multitasking capabilities by installing a Crucial Ballistix DDR4 Memory Kit into your desktop or laptop system.
Crucial 32GB Ballistix DDR4 2666 MHz UDIMM Gaming Desktop Memory Kit
Available in black, white, or red, the 32GB Ballistix DDR4-2666, DDR4-3000, and DDR-3200 low-profile
When people record live concerts and studio productions, multi-track recording is ideal. It grants you the power to fix and mix the performances in ways that would not be possible if only a stereo mix was recorded. However, multi-track creates a large amount of data in a hurry. Your recorder’s drive needs to be able to handle the burden imposed by writing and reading a multitude of large, uncompressed audio files simultaneously. There are several important factors to consider when shopping for a suitable drive: speed, durability, compatible