They have some pretty good hardware. You can look around for reviews online (Tom's Hardware, etc.) - general consensus is that they're good value/bang for the buck, as far as I'm aware...unless something has changed in the last few years. But I can't speak to any of these specific models.
Reviewer of the ssd:
internal SSD
- no bottleneck on my pc (5950X/3080ti)
- arrived on time, as described, with no issues
- looks cool (most important)
Cons: - not made of corn
- did not seem to be edible even with sauce
Overall Review: - Yes I would recommend unless you need it to make you less hungry
AORUS NVMe Gen 4 SSD delivers blazing speeds: up to 5,000 MB/s for sequential read, and up to 4,400MB/s sequential write.
Seems to be one of the slower Gen-4 NVMe drives. Might not be compatible with PS5
It'll work on PS5. The limiter is the storage size (up to only 4TB) and that it's a Gen 4. Though +6GB/sec. is the recommendation. Probably Sony trying to do some future proofing so that they don't have angry customers in them having to buy faster SSDs in the future.
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They have been around for some time. I got one of their SSD 4 years back and it seems to be holding up well. They are supposed to be an U.S. brand.
OOS
Seems to be one of the slower Gen-4 NVMe drives. Might not be compatible with PS5
internal SSD
- no bottleneck on my pc (5950X/3080ti)
- arrived on time, as described, with no issues
- looks cool (most important)
Cons: - not made of corn
- did not seem to be edible even with sauce
Overall Review: - Yes I would recommend unless you need it to make you less hungry
Seems to be one of the slower Gen-4 NVMe drives. Might not be compatible with PS5
It'll work on PS5. The limiter is the storage size (up to only 4TB) and that it's a Gen 4. Though +6GB/sec. is the recommendation. Probably Sony trying to do some future proofing so that they don't have angry customers in them having to buy faster SSDs in the future.
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Mushkin is much older than that. I still have some Mushkin DDR (aka DDR1) from over 10 years ago.
they actuall used to be great, but I did hear they recently had some terrible products that fails easily.
they not keeping promises thus shame them. seems the retailers are all breaking promises right now. smh