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"Der seinerzeit eigentliche „Durchbruch“ von Festspeichern, besser gesagt SSDs, dürfte zum großen Teil das Werk der Chipschmiede Indilinx sein. Diese entwickelte einer der ersten massentauglichen SSD-Controller und trug so maßgeblich zum rasanten Aufstieg der SSDs bei. Wie so oft gibt es aber immer ein "danach" und so kam wie es kommen musste, Indilinx wurde vom amerikanischen Storage-Spezialisten OCZ aufgekauft, welcher bekannter Maßen SandForce-Controller in den SSDs verbaut. Die nun vorliegende OCZ Octane kommt erstmalig mit einem Indilinx-Controller daher und soll künftig das Preis-Leistungsgefüge, zum Wohlwollen des Kunden, durcheinander wirbeln. Wie sich der designierte Preis-Leistungskönig im Praxistest schlug, klärt der nachfolgende Testbericht."
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In this review PCSTATS will be testing out Seagate's 2TB, 6Gb/s SATA III Barracuda XT hard drive. This 3.5" desktop hard drive features an increased 64MB onboard cache where other 2TB drives only have 32MB and it supports Native Command Queing (NCQ). The Barracuda XT is the performance oriented drive in Seagate's stables, a spindle speed of 7200RPM gives it a healthy maximum sustained data rate of 138MB/s.
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The new DataGuardian USB 3.0 Flash Drive from Super Talent gives us the possibility to protect the data stored on it by locking its entire filesystem with a password; the user interface that pops up when the drive is inserted is user friendly and we can re-enter the password two more times if we got it wrong the first time.
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By doubling the available onboard SLC NAND Flash memory and by adding 50% more storage space capacity compared to the 1st generation the 2nd generation Momentus XT by Seagate is now a powerful mix between a 750GB 2.5” 7200RPM hard disk drive and an 8GB solid state drive.
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The massive capacity of the Seagate GoFlex Desk 4TB USB 3.0 hard drive could probably store your entire media collection with room to spare - and with the USB 3.0 interface it can transfer it with lightening speed. The included software is more of a basic solution; if you want something a bit more robust you'll have to pony up $50 or find another third-party solution.
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The Thecus N5500 is equipped with five hot-swappable SATA 3.5" hard disk bays for up to 15TB of total storage capacity if you use 3TB hard drives. To protect this data, the N5500 lets you choose from a wide selection of RAID modes, including RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and JBOD. Read on to see how the 1.86Ghz Celeron M processor does in the Thecus N5500 when paired with five 1TB WD Caviar Green hard drives.
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2011 has come to an end, but that doesn't mean technology is slowing down one bit. For the second year in a row the solid state drive market was dominated by SandForce. If you wanted to produce a drive that was capable of the highest performance possible, you needed to start with a SandForce SF-2200 Series controller and pair it with either ONFi 2.0 or Toggle Mode NAND flash.
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Kingstons HyperX-Serie soll seit jeher eine hohe Leistung bieten. Das neueste Enthusiasten-Produkt aus der HyperX-Familie ist ein USB-3.0-Stick, der Leseraten von bis zu 225 MB/s und Schreibraten von bis zu 135 MB/s bieten soll. Die 64 GB große Variante des USB-Sticks musste dies in unserem Testparcours unter Beweis stellen.
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So we were just winding down from CES 2012 last week and bidding adieu to many of our friends for another year when we popped by the Super Talent booth. Our relationship with ST goes back a few years and Peter Carcione, Super Talents Director of Marketing, is a good friend who always seems to have something up his sleeve. This time was no different as Peter tossed over a brand new TeraDrive Nova SATA 3 240GB SSD for review and we couldn’t wait to get it on the bench!
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USB 3.0 has been growing in popularity over recent months, and we have seen many manufacturers, such as Kingston and Corsair releasing a steady stream of high performance drives. Today if you buy a computer you can be assured that there will be at least one USB 3.0 port. If you are already using an older USB 2.0 flash drive is it worth upgrading to a new model?
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