Memory (DDR3|DDR4) and Storage (HDD|SSD) 
Zadak Spark RGB DDR4 4133 MHz 4x 8 GB review





Today we are looking at Zadak Spark RGB DDR4 32 GB 4133 MHz CL19 memory. It’s the first kit from this Taiwanese manufacturer that we received. Zadak is a high-end, custom water-cooled PC brand founded by a group of designers, modders, and engineers in the autumn of 2015 and, simply speaking, it’s a more premium variant of Apacer, whose memory (Panther Rage RGB) we already reviewed on Guru3D. SPARK RGB DDR4 modules are available in kits ranging from 16GB (2x8GB) up to 64GB (4x16GB) with the top-end options running at 4133MHz.
Read articleAddlink S70 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD review





How good (or bad) is a 110 M2 SSD bought from Amazon? We received an email from Addlink claiming they offer an SSD (Addlink S70 1TB NVMe PCIe 3x4 SSD) that often gets compared to fast as Samsung EVO 970's nightmare in relation the price of just 114 USD for 1TB.
Read articleTeam Group Cardea II NVMe 1 TB SSD Review




Team Group announced its T-FORCE CARDEA II NVMe SSD boasting features like PCIe Gen3 x4 high-speed interface and a cooling module with “patented gaming fin design”. We had the opportunity to test the 1TB model. The T-FORCE CARDEA II is an SSD with a storage capacity of 256GB / 512GB / 1TB.
Read articlePatriot P200 1TB SATA3 SSD Review




Mid-July Patriot announced its P200 SATA SSD, intended as a storage solution with a really good price. We had the opportunity to test the 1TB model. This SATA SSD was built with Silicon Motion or Maxio components.
Read articleG.Skill TridentZ NEO DDR4 3600 MHz review




We review what can be considered some very beautiful DDR4 memory intended for the Ryzen platform, of course from G.Skill. It's available in multiple frequencies and timings, we test the 3600 MHz kit. With XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms as well as support for AMD Ryzen, we check a memory type that sets and defines a standard in style and design.
Read articleTeamGroup T-Force Liquid NVMe SSD review




High-performance NVMe SSDs tend to run hot. Ergo you have seen the manufacturers offer solutions with heatsinks, incl motherboard manufacturers making that even easier for you. Team Group takes it to the next level, as they are fitting the Cardea NVMe SSD with a heatsink holding liquid. That's right, that is passive liquid cooling for you.
Read articleTeamGroup T-Force Vulcan 1TB SSD Review




TeamGroup puts out a new series Vulcan SDDs. Yes, back to SATA3 (but really there's nothing wrong with that). Available in volume sized up-to 1TB we check out the new T-Force Vulcan 1TB SSD.
Read articleToshiba NAS N300 10TB HDD review




We review among the bigger HDDs available on the market these days, it is the Toshiba NAS N300 that as it implies is intended as 24/7 storage for your small home server or NAS. How well does it stack up against other HDDs, let's find out?
Read articleTeam Group T-Force 4133 MHz 16GB DDR4 review





We review an XTREEM 16GB kit from Team Group. The T-Force 4133 MHz 16GB memory is cool, fast and runs XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms as well. Join us as we review some of the fastest clocked bars of memory your money can get you.
Read articleCorsair MP600 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD review




It's time to review some next-level M.2. NVMe shizzle, yes we review the Corsair MP600 PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD. Of course it is an SSD you can seat into any PCIe 3.0 compatible PC, however, if you place it into a Ryzen 3000 / X570 based PC, some magic happens as you are running 4000 MB/s numbers and higher, thanks to the new PCIe 4.0 interface and a little TLC from Phison, well Toshiba strictly speaking.
Read articleTeam Group Vulcan Z DDR4 3200 MHz 2x 8GB review




Today we are reviewing Team Group Vulcan Z DDR4 16 GB 3200MHz CL16 memory. It’s another kit from this Taiwanese manufacturer that we received, after the T-Force Night Hawk RGB Legend that we reviewed here in December 2018.
Read articleLexar NM600 NVMe M.2. SSD (480GB) review




Lexar recently outed a NM600 series M2 drives. A value SSD proposition on the 8cm M2 form factor. The Lexar NM600 can read up to 2100 MB/s and write up to 1600MB/s.
Read articlePatriot Viper VPN100 M2 NVMe 512 GB SSD Review




At the end of March, Patriot released its Viper VPN100 M.2 SSD model, intended to be a really fast NVMe drive with good pricing. We had the opportunity to test the 512GB model. This M.2. NVMe SSD was built with Toshiba and Phison components.
Read articleSamsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB NVMe M.2. SSD review





Samsung recently outed a Plus edition of the 970 M.2. EVO drives. All new though is a move towards a 2 TB unit, which we review today. AS IF they were not fast enough, they improved writes allowing R/W up to 3500/3300 MB/s thanks to the latest 3bit written NAND and a new Phoenix controller.
Read articleBallistix Elite 3600 MHz 16GB Dual Channel DDR4 review




We review a 16GB Ballistix Elite kit from Ballistix, now its own brand separated from Crucial. The 3600 MHz 16GB memory is cool, fast and runs XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms as well. Join us as we review some of the fastest clocked bars of memory your money can get you.
Read articleBallistix Sport LT DDR4 3200 MHz 2x8 GB review




Today, we are reviewing Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 16 GB 3200MHz CL16. It is another kit from this Micron subsidiary, following in the footsteps of Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB (32GB) 2666 MHz DDR4 and Ballistix Sport AT Gaming memory (32GB) 3000 MHz DDR4. This time around there’s no RGB lightning or TUF styling. It’s also the fastest RAM that we have tested at Guru3d so far, as it’s rated at 3200 MHz.
Read articleTeam Group MP34 NVME SSD (512GB) review




A week or so ago Team Group announced a new NVMe SSD (M2), the MP34 series is aimed to be a properly fast NVMe proposition at a reasonable price. We had the opportunity to test the 512GB model thoroughly.
Read articleWD Blue SN500 NVME SSD (250GB) Review




A week or so Western Digital announced their new WD Blue SN500 series NVMe SSDs. A value NVMe proposition that is capable of rattling some cages. We had the opportunity to test the 250GB model thoroughly. This NVMe once again SSD has SanDisk written all over it, literally.
Read articleCorsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR4 memory review





We review the new Dominator Platinum RGB DDR4 memory from Corsair. Not only do these puppies look awesome, but they are also properly specced as well. We received a 4x8GB DDR4 3600MHz CAS 16 DRAM kit from Corsair, so that is 32GB at your disposal for dual and even quad-channel memory configurations.
Read articleWD Black SN750 NVME SSD (1TB) Review





A week or so ago Western Digital launched their WD Black SN 750 series NVMe SSDs. We had the opportunity to test the 1TB unit thoroughly. The SSD has SanDisk written all over it, literally, and that is a good thing as this storage unit reaches that 3470 MB/s level in performance.
Read articleTeam Group Delta S TUF RGB SSD Review




Today, we have a relatively new product from Taiwain based company Team Group to review. Part of their new collab with Asus' long lived 'TUF' lineup, this SSD brings beefy looks, RGB, and solid specifications to the 240GB, 500GB, and 1TB storage points. Let's check it out.
Read articleT-Force Delta TUF Gaming RGB Memory Review




Today, we have a kit of memory from Taiwan based firm Team Group to review. 16GB in 2x 8GB DIMMs, promising high quality memory chips, good overclocking, and that good old 2018 trope, RGB. We'll be putting it through the proverbial wringer, so to speak, in the following pages.
Read articlePatriot Viper Steel 4000 MHz CL19 DDR4 review




Today we are reviewing Patriot Viper Steel DDR4 memory. This is a new variant of the Patriot Viper series, which quite surprisingly doesn’t have RGB support (unlike the Viper Gaming RGB kit that we checked out previously).
Read articleSamsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2. (1TB) SSD review





Samsung outs a new TURBO edition of the M.2. EVO drives, AS IF they were not fast enough, they improved writes allowing R/W up to 3500/3300 MB/s thanks to the latest 3bit written NAND and a new Phoenix controller.
Read articleWD Black NVME SSD (1TB) Review





Earlier last year Western Digital launched their WD Black series NVMe SSDs. We finally have a chance to test one thoroughly. The SSD has SanDisk written all over it, literally, and that is a good thing as this storage unit reaches that 3400 MB/s level in performance.
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