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Team surprises with its SATA-based T-Force Delta RGB SSD! Join us as we investigate the 1TB model and see what it has to offer us.
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TeamGroup's T-Force Treasure Touch External RGB SSD ($148.99 for the 1TB drive tested) is a beautifully designed portable drive geared toward gamers, replete with an RGB lighting stripe around the ...
The PNY CS3150 PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD has a great performing active cooler to keep temps low, but write performance on the 1TB model is lacking.
The TBW for the 1 TB variant is 240 TB which is rather mediocre. Leven’s JS600 SSD comes in a typical 2.5-inch/7-mm SATA form-factor.
For instance, a 1TB Samsung SATA SSD costs anything from $90 to $110. A similar capacity Samsung PCIe Gen 3.0 NVMe SSD or Gen 4.0 drive sells for the same price or even lower.
Here are our picks of the best NVMe and SATA SSDs for gaming, with options for all price point and needs.
The best gaming SSD will boost your game load and PC boot times. We've tested top drives from Samsung, WD, and more to help you choose.
The TeamGroup CX2 is intended as an entry-level SATA SSD and that’s how it works. The performance is just right (but still much faster than HDDs, which it’s intended to replace). The actual ...
The 1TB T-Force Delta RGB took just over 18 seconds. That's very close to the same score we recorded just days ago with the Samsung 860 QVO, a drive using 4-bit per cell memory technology.