Buy the WD Black P50 Game Drive SSD for its looks and for a future when the SuperSpeed USB 20Gbps port will be more common. Right now, with the prevalent SuperSpeed 10Gbps, it’s no faster than much ...
After admittedly feeling a bit underwhelmed with the performance of the Playstation 4 when it launched way back in 2013, the Playstation 5 represents a much needed return of that good, old console ...
Sony installed a pretty shitty amount of albeit super-fast PCIe 4.0-based SSD storage inside of its next-gen PlayStation 5 console, with just 667GB of usable SSD storage once the PS5 is up and running ...
Just as we thought we'd seen the last of the WD brand in the SSD world, a brand new WD Black SN8100 gaming SSD has now reared its head in a number of places. According to the sources, the new drive ...
The 1TB WD Black SN7100 SSD is built with gaming laptops and handhelds in mind, but the DRAM-less Gen 4 drive became a great addition to my PC gaming rig, and was able to provide reasonably fast ...
The WD AN1500 is nice looking, sports RGB lighting, and likely delivers enough performance boost with late-model CPUs for gamers with deep pockets. The average user can opt for something less ...
Your Xbox One may not be easily portable, but that does not mean your games can’t be. Western Digital just announces its Gaming Drive Accelerated SSD for the Xbox One. The portable SSD allows players ...
Key HDD suppliers WD and Seagate have both allocated their entire 2026 production output for sale, likely worsening PC component shortages and price rises.
Note that our WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD With Heatsink review is strictly around its use with the PS5 console as an extended storage option. Our review does not cover using the WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD ...
Next generation video game consoles have changed the conversation about supplemental storage for big game libraries. In short, it looks as though they won’t support external storage for installing and ...
Is it possible to have too much storage for your PC and consoles? When games routinely hit 50GB installs and 100GB-plus certainly not being uncommon, the answer has to be a resounding no.