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OCZ believe they have a SSD caching solution that can remove all other bottlenecks, but can this work to be a cost-effective solution?
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If you thought you couldn't afford a decent SSD, you may just be wrong. Kingston's V200 series drives are aimed at the cost conscious consumer yet carry some nice performance numbers of 300MB/s reads and 190MB/s writes. With pricing well below $1 per usable GB, there's little reason to sit and wait on a spinning platter drive. Check out the specifics like the nicely appointed bundle in the article.
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Plextor skips M4 and jumps straight to the M5 Series. The first product in this new series brings IMFT flash in and with it we should see a lower price.
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SLC flash continues to become affordable and companies like Zalman are making good use of this faster speed NAND.
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This bundle includes a faster SSD drive than the native MacBook Air models while providing an enclosure for the original Apple SSD. If you can use a screwdriver, then your can swap out your original SSD for the Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD. These drives are designed for MacBook Air 2011 editions and come in 120GB, 180GB, 240GB or 480GB models.
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We were lucky enough to have two Intel 910 800GB PCI Express SSDs in our lab. We could not resist the temptation to throw them together to explore the performance possible from a dual Intel 910 solution.
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This SSD report will be a detailed analysis of the OWC Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD, the first and only third party SSD compatible with the new 2012 MacBook Air. This report will also carry things a step further by detailing our migration of the Aura Pro into our 2012 MBA, a system that we had successfully set up with Boot Camp as a dual Boot OS X Lion/Win 7 system. To speak of how things went, we are writing this report up on our new ‘OWC Charged’ MBA.
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The Buffalo TeraStation 5200 is a fast NAS with a solid chassis, combined with a practical display. It also comes with nice features such as iSCSI, a link to Amazon S3 and an integrated connection to security cameras, all of which make it an interesting business-oriented NAS device. The ability for remote access via BuffaloNAS.com is also interesting for business users, and home users as well. For the latter, DLNA Squeezebox Server and Bittorrent are welcome features.
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One of the things i always wanted to try (and it seems many of you wanted that as well judging by the many emails i received when i first mentioned this) was to test the same exact hard disk drive with both SATA II and SATA III connectivity to see if there were any real gains at all between both models. Of course as you all know it's not very easy to come across two versions (SATA II/III) of the same exact HDD so it was pure luck when i stumbled on the SATA II version of the latest Ultrastar 7K4000 4TB enterprise class HDD from Hitachi GST (HGST now) roughly one month ago. Back then however i didn't have the SATA III version in my hands so this comparison was left unfinished until i did and that time has come.
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Adata XPG SX910 256 GB Mit der XPG SX910 hat Adata innerhalb von nur wenigen Monaten bereits die zweite SandForce-SSD vorgestellt, die auf RAISE verzichtet. Das neue Modell bietet 5 Jahre Garantie.
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