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Chez Patriot, on aime les clés USB 3.0 qui vont vite. En effet la marque n'en est pas à son premier essai, et nous a déjà livré quelques modèles qui pouvait pointer à 200 Mo/sec. Ce jour, nous testons la SuperSonic Rage XT dans sa version 32 Go, une clé qui est annoncée pour 180 Mo/sec en lecture et 50 Mo/sec en écriture. Tout un programme à découvrir de suite.
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SandForce-driven SSDs continue to be the hot ticket for solid state technology into 2011, offering outstanding bandwidth speed and operational performance at an affordable price. SandForce RAISE technology provides redundant protection for single SSD computer systems, while data is automatically secured with AES-128 encryption. SandForce's SF-1200 storage controller has already found its way into many of the fastest SSDs available, paving the way for Mushkin to utilizes the SandForce SF-1222TA3-SBH processor in their Callisto Deluxe MLC SSD series. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the 60GB Mushkin Callisto Deluxe MKNSSDCL60GB-DX against some of the most popular storage devices available. Our benchmark tests will demonstrate that 4K IOPS performance is more important than speed for high-power computer users.
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One of the leading pioneers bringing SSD technology to the mainstream marketplace has been OCZ, and the item we have for review today is their Agility 2 drive based on the SandForce 1200 controller. The SandForce-based Agility 2 replaces the previous generation Indilinx-controlled Agility that Rutledge reviewed last year. Based on specifications, the Agility 2 is very similar to OCZ's Vertex 2, like the 50Gb model that Shawn had a look at last month. OCZ offers these models in a wide variety of sizes, ranging from 40/50/100/200/400Gb on the standard drives to 60/90/120/180/240/480Gb on their Extended Capacity versions.
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The Tera-Era has begun! Crucial leverages its 20nm NAND flash to achieve a major milestone, the first consumer 2.5" SSD to reach 1TB. Since parent company Micron owns the flash fab, the price is much better than you might expect.
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Today for review I’ve got another value priced SSD, this one is from OCZ, it’s called the Solid 2 and it is 60gb in capacity. I’ve put it up against a couple other value series SSDs and found that the Solid 2 performs well overall. During my testing I also found that the Solid 2 performs better than the specs indicate it should, which is good thing. So read on to learn more.
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In our very first SandForce SF-2200 article we told you that SandForce opened the door for manufacturers to get creative with products this year. When that article went live we had already learned that some SSD manufacturers were taking a good look at what NAND flash they wanted to use in their SF-2281 offerings. So far, we've only seen IMFT (Intel / Micron) 25nm flash paired with the SandForce SF-2281 controller, but that is about to change.
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Ob nun OCZ, Kingston, Crucial oder ADATA. Alle namenhaften Speicherhersteller führen sehr gute SSDs in ihremProduktportfolio. Doch bei vielen Käufern dürfte wohlunbewusst noch das Gefühl vorhanden sein, dass die „wahren“ High-End Modelle aus dem Hause Intel kommen. So schlug vor über zweiJahren die unter dem Codenamen "Postville" verkaufte SSD X25-M-G2 große Wellen und wurde zum bekannten Verkaufsschlager. Nun hat Intel voreiniger Zeit mit der 520er Serie nachgelegt und einen prädestinierten Nachfolger vorgestellt. Dieses Modell haben wir uns in der 240GBAusführung einmal näher angesehen sowie auf Herz und Nieren getestet. Viel Spaß beim nachfolgendenTestbericht.
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We're starting our SanDisk Extreme II review coverage with the 120GB capacity size. Later today we'll publish reviews of the 240GB and 480GB, but the 120GB size has more talking points and shows why SanDisk now has the most advanced NAND on the market today.
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While many users still do not have USB 3.0, those that do get to enjoy its amazing speeds. Super Talent promises to add encryption and speeds of up to 240 MB/s! Does the drive stand up to our tests? Read on and find out
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Close to a month ago we took a look at the Corsair Force 40GB SSD powered by the fabulous SandForce SF-1200 controller and determined it to be fast, but without a desktop adapter the value was lacking for some users. Today we are looking at a nearly identical drive, but this time the cost of ownership is lower and the overall cost is reduced with the inclusion of a 2.5 to 3.5” desktop adapter bracket.
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