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PC components Pocketables Reviews SSD Storage 

Kingston UV500 review

January 30, 2019 Daniel Smith 0 Comments 3d TLC, Kingston, SATA, ssd, UV500

Continuing their focus on main market drives that we saw with the UV400 sata drive back in 2017 and the

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PC components Pocketables Reviews SSD Storage 

Crucial MX500 Review

December 9, 2018January 28, 2019 Daniel Smith 0 Comments 3d TLC, Crucial, Pc components, SATA, SM2256, ssd, storage

From NVMe back to the world of of more pedestrian things with SATA is where the MX500 takes us. However

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Crucial BX300 SSD Review

February 20, 2018December 9, 2018 Daniel Smith 0 Comments Crucial, Pc components, SATA, SM2256, SMI, ssd, storage

Crucial is a big name in SSD’s and one we’ve only touched on tangentially to date. Although this will be

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1TB Mushkin Reactor Review

June 2, 2017June 4, 2017 Daniel Smith 0 Comments 1Tb, MLC, Mushkin, SATA, ssd

Today we are looking at Mushkin’s impressive 1TB Reactor. This is a drive that we’ve mentioned in almost every SSD

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Pocketables SSD Storage 

ADATA Ultimate SU800 256GB 3D TLC SSD Review

March 10, 2017February 10, 2019 Daniel Smith 0 Comments 3d TLC, SATA, ssd

The Adata Ultimate SU800 is one of the first drives available using the new Micron 3D nand. This new nand

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Sandisk Ultra II 1Tb Review

February 9, 2017February 22, 2017 Daniel Smith 0 Comments SanDisk, SATA, ssd, TLC

Sandisk’s Ultra II is the first Terabyte class SSD we’ve had a chance to review. It also made a splash

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Mushkin Reactor Teardown

January 17, 2017January 17, 2017 Daniel Smith 0 Comments MLC, Mushkin, Reactor, SATA, ssd

Following our review of the 512Gb Mushkin Reactor here I finally got the greenlight to crack it open and check

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Mushkin 512Gb Reactor Sata SSD Review

January 6, 2017January 6, 2017 Daniel Smith 0 Comments MLC, Mushkin, SATA, ssd

Today we have a first for Pocketables, and something that will not be our last, a full SSD review. Mushkin

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