The PNY Pro Elite (CS2060) is a portable SSD that doesn’t break the bank. In real-world testing, it performed on a par with pricier drives. It also comes with the requisite cables and Acronis True ...
External drives are a must for PC owners, whether it’s to maintain your files with backups, bring data elsewhere, or simply to offload larger files from your primary storage. Today, we’ve found a ...
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A new mobile SSD called the PNY Pro Elite V3 holds terabytes of data and can transfer that data at up to 1,000MB/s. But perhaps its standout feature is price: the 2TB variant comes in at just $145.
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days sales are live now, and I’m seeing some incredible discounts on portable SSDs, top of which has to be the PNY RP60 1TB, which offers incredible value at just $71.99. With ...
The PNY XLR8 SSD 1TB Gaming Kit combines one of the fastest Gen 4.0 drives on the market with an effective and thoughtfully designed heatsink for one of the best PS5 SSD options on the market. The ...
PNY has a brand new Solid State Drive out on the market headed into the holidays, as they have released the RP60 USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C Portable SSD. This is a handy small SSD that can pretty much to ...
The image above wasn't just chosen for eye candy. It shows the current two lowest priced 256GB class SSDs at Newegg, both from PNY. We've looked at nearly all of the XLR8 models, but the PNY Optima is ...
PNY is looking to shatter the notion that buying a cutting-edge solid state drive (SSD) that leverages the PCI Express 5.0 bus has to be an expensive proposition. Proving otherwise is the company's ...
Josh Cotts is a Senior Contributor at Game Rant. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Arizona State University in 2019 with a B.A. in Mass Communications & Media Studies and has been commended since ...
Is cryptocurrency mining the reason why we can't have nice things? You could make that argument in some instances, even with solid state drives (SSDs). Case in point, PNY has significantly reduced the ...
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