My name is Jason England and welcome to New Rising Media - a place for hands-on reviews and gloves-off opinions about tech and gaming.
I live in the UK, working as a writer for Laptop Mag and Tom’s Hardware.
I have been a independent tech/gaming content creator for well over a decade.
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but it's not the real hunt down the freeman already I played hunt down the freeman the steam version the 2018 version it and well after build 2022 it and improved the end of the game with a machine gun
Here is the problem with your testing methodology, how are you timing the loads? If you are hitting a button on a timer on your phone, you ignore the human element. While the drive is fine, you're putting your test results to the millisecond that ridiculous and completely unattainable.
I just bought mine 2T for my PS5 for $109. Like alot of you I was doubtful because it isn't a familiar name brand. But on many sites and videos, this particular SSD got a ton of praise so I took a chance and bought one. The speed actually shocked me. I've transferred 10 games on to it and I still have a ton of space
Corsair is one of the best companies in terms of producing computer parts, storage and accessories. They are not only “well known” but one of the best companies in the game for production and quality
Absolutely the worst piece of shit I have ever purchased. You cannot see how much coffee is in the carafe, you can't pull the carafe away while it is brewing, you cannot see when it is done brewing, it spills when you try to pour. A $29 Mr. Coffee is a better engineered machine.
I have a pair of skullcandy indy anc and I like them but I lost the ear hooks and they keep falling out of my ears because of that. I recently bought a pair of the Skullcandy Dime earbuds and they sound ok. I have a pair of the Hesh 2 headphones that I use all the time. I like how light weight the Dimes are and to me they are great to put in my ears and listen to music as I sleep. I recommend buying a pair of the Dime earbuds because there is always room if life fow music and a way to hear it the way you want to.
Over sophisticated English, give tiredness, please make it international English accent, you are not in bedroom with your partner. Sometimes it sounds like that. Come out cheer.
reviewers leave 1 thing unmentioned, the dimes are a perfect backup. so you're out of the house, you forgot to charge your main way to listen to media and they run out of juice, then the dimes are perfect for while you charge your main device,
The 1TB corsair MP600 pro will do for a PS5 but in all honesty, it is pretty slow. The 2 & 4TB versions are the ones you want to buy because they are extremely fast. If you are downloading & moving games the read & write speeds of the 1 TB version are nothing to rave about and the high specs that they advertise are for the 2 & 4 TB versions.Unfortunately the 1TB version is only slightly faster than the standard PS5 read & write speeds..
The battery life is Dog shit. They seem to die every 30min, then that hustle ass they last 12 hours BS.cause neither the case or the earbuds more than 2 hour's combined
Also word to the wise, DO NOT reapply the default cover for the SSD slot, leave it open, so the heat will be ventilated by the fan. There is no need to reapply the default SSD slot cover once the SSD is applied. All it does is seal the heat in, Better yet you can apply an aftermarket heatsink cover. Although the MP600 already has a built in heatsink.
Honestly was looking at all the available SSD's. The Samsung 980, WD Black, Firecuda and Kingston. But the bang for your dollar was just too good for the corsair. It also had a built in heatsink and the solid reputation of Corsair was the deciding factor. Thanks for the Review.
I think 2TB is a sweet spot for me. I mean I know I would probably use up around 1 TB ish but that 2TB purchase will be for peace of mind and future proof.
about these earphones - i had a pair for about a year and they served me well! however, they fell out my pocket when i was cycling on the road... and got rolled over by a car! however, you'll be shocked to know that an earphone that was in my ear at the time still charged on the charging case! only problem was, the charging port got crushed. overall, these are a very sturdy reliable pair of earphones.