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iCloud Drive review: Cloud storage for Apple users
Apple's iCloud+ subscription gives you cloud storage space for iPhone backups and file synchronization.Reviews
Dropbox review: Still the best at syncing and sharing
The original in cloud sync, Dropbox, is still a great choice if fast, reliable synchronization of files and sharing with others is all you're after.Reviews
Crucial X10 Pro review: Fastest 20Gbps portable SSD yet
Crucial's X10 Pro is the fastest thing outside of a Thunderbolt 3 external SSD you can buy. It's far cheaper than those, though a tad pricier than 10Gbps SSDs. Another great drive from Crucial.Reviews
Google Drive review: Solid cloud storage, but the settings can be confusing
Google Drive is available on all major platforms, and many small ones. It has handy backup for those with Android, but the settings are difficult to understand.Reviews
Teamgroup MP44 SSD review: Up to 8TB of good PCIe 4.0 performance
Utilizing a DRAM-less design, the MP44 is available with up to 8TB of capacity. It's a surprisingly good, if not spectacular PCIe 4.0 performer.Reviews
Storj review: Fast and affordable online storage for techies
Storj gives you five the times the storage of most other services for free, and also offers some of the most affordable pay plans in the business.Reviews
Seagate FireCuda 540 Gen5 SSD review: Great real-world chops, and peace of mind
Though it's not the fastest PCIe 5.0 SSD we've seen with synthetic benchmarks, Seagate's FireCuda 540 blazed to a first-place finish in our real-world 48GB transfers and offers an outstanding warranty and TBW rating.Reviews
SK Hynix Beetle X31 review: This 10Gbps USB SSD scurries
There's new competition in the external USB SSD market in the form of the SK Hynix Beetle X31. It's shiny gold, vaguely reminiscent of a beetle's elytra, and a tad pricier than the competition.Reviews
WD Blue SN580 NVMe SSD review: Superfast transfers, game-changing price
WD's latest Blue SN580 NVMe SSD is amazingly fast in the real world, and is by far the most affordable drive we've seen—by a huge margin.Reviews
SanDisk Pro-G40 review: Speedy, tough, and versatile portable storage
The best of both storage bus worlds, the Pro-G40 leverages 10Gbps USB and Thunderbolt 3/4 connectivity. It's also IP68 rated to withstand tough environments.Reviews
Sabrent Rocket Q4 NVMe SSD review: Uncommonly small, shockingly powerful
Sabrent's 30mm long Rocket Q4 fits in devices that can't handle a full 2280 SSD, but still provides lots of capacity. Even better, thanks to new N48 NAND and a Phison E21T controller, its real-world performance is shockingly excellent.Reviews
Crucial T700 SSD review: Record-shattering PCIe 5.0 performance
The Crucial T700 PCIe 5.0, NVME SSD shattered all our data transfer records—color us impressed, and then some. If you have the required PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot and enough cash, it's the drive you want.Reviews
PNY Pro Elite V2 review: This flash drive hides a fast, spacious SSD
Faster is always better, and so is smaller in some cases—as with PNY's diminutive Pro Elite V2 SSD stick, which offers up to 1TB of 700MBps storage in a very small package.Reviews
Teamgroup M200 portable SSD review: Fast, stylish, super affordable
The Teamgroup M200 20Gbps portable SSD will look right at home with first-person shooter gaming rigs—or just about any computer, truth be told.Reviews
Gigabyte Aorus Gen5 10000 review: The first PCIe 5.0 SSD makes a splash
Gigabyte's Aorus Gen5 10000 PCIe 5.0 SSD offers easily the fastest sustained transfer rates of any drive we've tested.Reviews
Kingston Fury Renegade SSD review: A price-to-performance gem
Kingston's Fury Renegade PCIe 4.0 SSD brings top-notch performance to the table at a relatively affordable price, and tosses in a generous TBW rating for peace of mind.Reviews
Adata Legend 850 SSD review: Legendary everyday performance
A colorful Mister Fred-designed version of the Adata Legend 850 NVMe SSD performed exceptionally well in our 48GB real-world file transfers, and extraordinarily well for a 512GB SSD.Reviews
Tested: Microsoft's DirectStorage signals the sunset of SATA SSDs
We test the DirectStorage performance of various SSDs and find SATA drives finally falling behind NVMe in games.Reviews
Teamgroup C212 review: This ultra-fast USB stick is basically a portable SSD
The Teamgroup C212 USB 10Gbps is a great choice for those looking for superior speed, capacity, and the extreme portability of a thumb drive.Reviews
4TB Samsung T7 Shield review: The best portable SSD gets bigger
We love the Samsung T7 Shield 4TB's capacity, excellent performance, weather resistance and svelte, handsome design. It's not the cheapest external 10Gbps SSD on the market, but quite arguably the best.Reviews
Sabrent Rocket 2230 SSD review: The perfect Steam Deck companion
This 2230 form factor (only 30mm long) M.2 NVMe drive is everyday fast and a good candidate for laptop and device upgrades.Reviews
Teamgroup MP44L SSD review: Good performance, great price
Though the Teamgroup MP44L is a lower-tier PCIe 4 performer on benchmarks, real-world speed is fine and there's no arguing the low price.Reviews
Crucial P3 SSD review: Top PCIe 3 speed, insanely low price
Crucial's P3 SSD delivers an outstandingly low price per GB and very good everyday performance. If you don't write large amounts of data continuously, or worry about low TBW ratings, it's a heck of a bargain.Reviews
OWC Aura Pro IV SSD review: Fast PCIe 4 reading and writing
OWC's Aura Pro PCIe 4, NVMe SSD nearly matched the top-ranked FireCuda 530 in performance, but is available for considerably less cash.Reviews
WD Black SN850X SSD: Face-meltingly fast
WD's Black SN850X NVMe SSD delivers exceptional real-world and random performance, along with sustained throughput that nearly matched Seagate's FireCuda 530. A very fast SSD priced nicely given the performance.Reviews
Silicon Power UD90 NVMe SSD review: Good-performing second-tier PCIe 4 drive
Silicon Power's UD90, 1TB DRAM-less NVMe SSD is a good everyday performer and one of the most affordable drives on the market.Reviews
Seagate Beskar Ingot NVMe SSD review: A Star Wars-themed hyperdrive
Seagate's Beskar Ingot NVMe drives is a dressed-for-the-Star-Wars-ball version of the FireCuda 530. It's every bit as fast and adds a hefty, Mandalorian-themed heat sink to the mix.Reviews
Teamgroup Cardea A440 Pro SSD review: Scintillating PCIe 4.0 performance
The Teamgroup Cardea A440 Pro is a top-tier drive that impressed us with its performance numbers, but the higher capacities are pricey and then some.Reviews
Seagate Beskar Ingot SSD review: Fast SATA storage for Mandalorian fans
Seagate's Beskar Ingot (FireCuda SE) SSD is attractive, "collectable", and fast. But you pay a pretty penny for the styling and collectability.Reviews
Kingston XS2000 review: This pocketable SSD is fast and spacious
Kingston's XS2000 20Gbps USB SSD is affordable, tiny enough to get lost in your pocket, and available with up to 4TB of capacity.Reviews
SK Hynix Platinum P41 SSD review: The pursuit of affordable speed
The SK Hynix P41 is a very fast PCIe 4 NVMe SSD that's significantly cheaper than a lot of its peers, at least in the 2TB flavor.Reviews
Adata Elite SE880 portable SSD review: Fast, affordable, and tiny
The Elite SE880 is small, a great everyday performer, and doesn't cost an arm and a leg.Reviews
Samsung T7 Shield portable SSD review: Ultra-fast and built to last
The T7 Shield is the latest, fastest version of Samsung's top-of-the-line portable SSD. It forgoes the fingerprint scanner of the Touch in favor of a toughened outer skin for better survivability in rough environs.Updated
PNY CS2140 SSD review: A solid everyday drive with bargain pricing
The PCIe 4 PNY CS2140 performs like a mid-tier PCIe 3 drive, but it's available for lowball pricesReviews
WD Black SN770 SSD review: Fast, affordable, and unusual
WD's price-competitive Black SN770 PCIe 4 NVMe SSD is an good performer and further evidence that DRAM-less (HMB) design has come of age.Reviews
Adata Atom 50 SSD review: Affordable with excellent real world performance
While not one of the fastest PCIe 4 NVMe drive in benchmarks, the Atom 50 scored big time in our real life transfers. The drive is PS5 compatible, but uses HMB which isn't supported by the PS5, so performance may not match our numbers.Reviews
Sabrent Rocket 4 review: An affordable PCIe 4.0 SSD with real-world skills
The Sabrent Rocket 4 is well behind the PCIe 4 curve in synthetic benchmarks, but delivers good real world performance. It's a good cheaper option for your PC or PS5.Reviews
Kingston KC3000 SSD review: Chart-topping speed at a fantastic price
Kingston's KC3000 NVMe SSD is as fast as they come.Reviews
Corsair MP600 Pro XT SSD review: Simply fantastic
Corsair's affordable MP600 Pro XT is a record-setting PCIe 4.0 SSD with a liquid-cooling option for a nice price.Reviews
Silicon Power XD80 NVMe SSD review: Good performance for a great price
The Silicon Power XD80 delivers a lot of bang for the buck, though capacities other than 1TB are currently in short supply.Reviews
Adata XPG Gammix S70 Blade SSD review: A worthy Samsung 980 Pro rival
Adata's follow-on to the S70, the XPG Gammix S70 Blade replaces the older model's 96-layer TLC NAND with 176-layer NAND. It's a worthy competitor to the Samsung 980 Pro, and compatible with the PlayStation 5.Reviews
Seagate Firecuda 530 review: It’s very, very fast
The Seagate FireCuda 530 NVMe SSD broke all our performance records over both PCIe 3 and PCIe 4. It's pricey, but worth it for those with the need for speed.Reviews
Seagate Backup Plus Hub (8TB) review: Massive, fast external hard drive
The Seagate Backup Plus Hub is faster than smaller 2.5-inch drives, and the only route to double-digit terabytes at an affordable price point.Reviews
Crucial BX500 SATA SSD review: An affordable upgrade drive
Crucial's BX500 SATA SSD provides a lot of storage for the price and excellent everyday performance.Reviews
Crucial X6 USB SSD review: Good price, good performance, good design
Crucial's X6 USB SSD operates at good SATA speeds, and it fits a ton of NAND storage into a very affordable, compact, and comfortable design.Reviews
Samsung 980 NVMe SSD review: Low-ball pricing, light-duty performance
The Samsung 980 NVMe SSD is fine for light-duty tasks, but because it relies on system DRAM for its cache, it performs disappointingly in more intensive jobs.Reviews
Intel 670p SSD review: Faster where it matters
The Intel 670p pulls consistent, competitive performance out of its single-sided QLC, a first for the company in an NVMe SSD.Reviews
Seagate 4-bay NAS review: Competent workgroup storage inside a classy chassis
With a tightly focused feature set, a good-looking design, and good performance, the NAS Pro hits the mark for workgroups. But a relatively sparse app store and pricey camera licenses limit its usefulness as an all-in-one SMB server solution.Reviews
Acronis True Image 2015 review: Easy to use, at last
A long-time contender for the best backup-software crown, True Image nearly gets its interface act together.Reviews