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Anyway, it turns out that M2/NVME -> 2.5" SATA adapters are non existent; every single M2->2.5 adapter I find is either for B or B+M key M2s (NGFF) and/or the have a SAS/U2 connector which I can't ...
The high-level Blackmagic Disk Speed Test shows the 512GB version of the M1 Pro MacBook Pro with a 4,900 MB/s read speed and 3,951 MB/s write speed, while the M2 Pro version shows a 2,973 MB/s ...
Buffalo’s original Skeleton Hard Disk (left) debuted in 1998 with a completely transparent housing. The new version (right) features a machined aluminum housing with a small window on the front.
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