FTG Writes: Memory durability with purpose.
Consumers are starting to get to the point that value is seen in placing solid state drives (SSDs) into their home based computers. Not only do they offer a sizable upgrade over a standard hard drive (HDD), but the technology behind them allows for the potential of extended life and even easier data recovery. Even the price has dropped to be more reasonable for even budget builders to include them as a boot drive in their current configurations. But which drive is right for you? As no one company has a stranglehold on the market (or two in the case of HDDs), there are a slew of SSDs in the marketplace from everyone under the sun. Kingston is one such company, who you might already be familiar with due to their place in the PC memory market. Stretching their solid state drives across enterprise and consumer markets, Kingston has something for every application. The V+200 SSD is aimed specifically for the consumer market, but is it something that would be right for you?
If you're looking to expand the storage on your Xbox Series X|S, this WD_Black 1TB SSD is your best bet now that its price is at a low point.
The Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus is an enthusiast-grade high-performance, super-fast storage solution that comes in multiple capacities. Offering speeds of up to 7,000 MB/s read and 6,860 MB/s write, there is no denying that it has some serious speed to offer.
Daily Video Game writes: "The online retailer Amazon is running several Samsung memory cards and flash drives on sale with big discounts right now, offering up to 53% off on Flash Drive, microSDXC cards, Solid State Drive, and more!"
Nice, I've been think about building a computer. Now sounds like a good time to start.
I remember building my first PC. Ah the good old days of Diablo 2 and Counter Strike.