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With storage capacity needs increasing all the time it's somewhat expected for people to be on the lookout for higher capacity portable storage media such as USB Flash Drives and Portable Hard Drives. Portable Hard Drives are of course the obvious choice for most consumers not only because in the market one can currently find up to 2TB capacity 2.5" models but also because of the quite low price tags that accompany them. USB Flash drives on the other hand may be a lot smaller and faster (most of the times) compared to PHDs but they do cost much more and are nowhere close to reaching the same capacities. The HyperX PREDATOR 1TB USB 3.0 Flash Drive by Kingston offers the highest available capacity currently at very high read/write speeds and although we had the 512GB model on our test bench when it got launched a while ago we decided to also take a closer look at its larger brother.
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Vor der Einführung von USB3.0 war es recht langwierig größere Datenmengen auf einen USB-Stick zu kopieren. Einige wenige Sticks wurden zwar mit einer eSATA-Schnittstelle ausgeliefert, hierbei handelte es sich aber eher um Exoten. Mit der Einführung der neuen Schnittstelle und der damit verbundenen, zumindest in der Theorie, höheren Übertragungsrate sollte es nun auch einfacher sein die kleinen Speichersticks flink zu befüllen. Von Kingston haben wir heute den DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 mit einer Kapazität von 32 GB im Test. Wie sich dieser schlägt, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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The ADATA DashDrive Elite HE720 500GB USB 3.0 external enclosure is the slimmest of its kind, measuring in at only 8.9mm thick. It also sports a professional-looking brushed Stainless Steel surface with a scratch resistant coating. The company have also added a ‘One Touch Backup’ which as the name suggests allows the user to back up essential data with a single touch.
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We have posted a new article at The SSD Review which we find may benefit your readers and appreciate consideration in linking this on your site. The SSD Review is a 'solid state drive' specific site that, for the most part , reviews SSD related hardware and also jumps into RAID configurations, Beginners, Buyers and Optimization Guides for the SSD user. We also have a Windows 7 Optimization Guide that has gone viral since it was first published right beside the SSD Optimization Guide.
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Today we are looking at the latest SSD range from Corsair, the Performance Pro. Using a Marvell controller rather than Sandforce the Performance Pro offers a different approach to the majority of drives on the market. We'll find out how it compares with models based on the latest Indilinx, Samsung and Sandforce products in this review.
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Egal ob Smartphone, Tablet, Digitalkamera oder DSLR - In all diese Geräte können Nutzer heutzutage in der der Regel eine Micro-SD-Karte einsetzen, um den internen Speicher zu erweitern. Doch gerade hinsichtlich der Performance unterscheiden sich die unzähligen Modelle am Markt. Samsungs Pro-Serie gehört zu den schnellsten Micro-SDXC-Karten und kommt mit dem UHS-1-Standard daher. Wir haben die Variante mit 64 Gigabyte Kapazität vorliegen und auf die Leistungsfähigkeit hin überprüft.
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We love SSDs here at TweakTown; not just as a site, but all of our writers love what SSD technology brings to the table. Most of us here actually run SSD setups including the boss who late last year moved to a 4x 256GB SATA III Crucial setup.. One of the biggest requirements for myself when upgrading my testbeds recently was the introduction of larger SSD drives. The 128GB Kingston drives I'd been using for a while now had served me very well, but as we expand our game testing and games themselves become so much bigger, we needed to make the move to the next size up.
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Western Digitals schnelle Festplatte, die mit 10.000 Umdrehungen pro Minuten rotierende Velociraptor, wird auf 1 TByte Speicherplatz vergrößert. PC Games Hardware hat eine erste Leistungsanalyse aus dem Velociraptor-Test für Sie parat.
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The storage industry is shifting from 3Gb/s devices to the new 6Gb/s specification which has been a boon to manufacturers as new devices are needed to handle the new, faster devices that 6Gb/s enables. The 3Gb/s specification reigned for roughly five years which allowed user speeds up to 300 MB/s. With the advent of “disruptive” technologies like SSD devices, the limits of 3Gb/s have been pushed back faster than expected.
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The new LumX USB Flash Drives from takeMS put style, elegance ahead product performance, at a decent price. The 4GB variant we have just reviewed is able to store data with a speed of 5.599kbytes/s and read with about 14.021kbytes/s; the manufacturer also puts at our disposal 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models, for people which need more storage space on the go.
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