SOLID-STATE DRIVE £316 from Crucial www.snipca.com/36715
Packs in terabytes
This is a premium NVMe SSD, meaning it makes full use of the PCIe 3 M.2 socket in most recent desktop PCs and some laptops to deliver speeds not just faster than a hard drive but in a different order of magnitude. In our sequential file-transfer benchmark tests, it achieved average speeds of 3,420 megabytes per second (MB/s) reading and 3,243MB/s writing – among the best we’ve seen.
“Among the fastest SSDs we’ve ever seen, but worth shopping around for a deal” Even the very quick Kingston KC2500 (see our review, Issue 588, page 25) couldn’t match this write speed, and also fell behind in trickier small-file tests. In more realistic Windows file-transfer tests, which pushed both drives down to 1,500-2,000MB/s,…