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Diesen dritten Teil unseres USB 3.0 Stick Roundups hatten wir ja schon vor einigen Wochen avisiert, letztendlich haben es aber nur zwei der ursprünglich geplanten drei Sticks noch rechtzeitig in die Redaktion geschafft. Das ist zwar schade, aber insgesamt 8 aktuelle Sticks vermitteln dann schon recht umfassend, wie es technisch um dieses Marktsegment bestellt ist. Dazu erhielten wir von Adata den Nobility N005 Pro und von Corsair den Flash Voyager GT, natürlich beide mit jeweils 32GB Kapazität, damit die Vergleichbarkeit zu den bereits getesteten Geräten gewährleistet bleibt.
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In a post desktop world its important to have a centralized storage of all your critical documents and files. Synology has released the DS712+ able to handle all your NAS needs. The DS712+ features a small but powerful set of software tools to help you get the most out of this powerful hardware without breaking the bank.
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What happens when you take a large handful of mechanical hard drive and add a pinch of solid state hardware? For Seagate, this formula produces their latest generation of Momentus XT hybrid drives that bring the capacity and price of a traditional spinning platter drive with some of the speed benefits of a solid state drive. Could this make the SSD makers nervous? Check out the article to find out.
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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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If you can't beat them, join them." Some call that team stacking, others call it cowardly, but let me ask you a question: When has being the last one standing ever brought anyone victory? Indeed, in the business world, we just call this -- for a lack of better terms -- getting with the times. After all, being in business is just about making money, and it is important to make a product that sells well. In the past, Kingston has been stubbornly reluctant to slap on a SandForce controller in their SSDs, and by doing so, their drives never really made a significant impact in the enthusiast market. Well, this is all about to change. With the company's latest Kingston HyperX solid state drive now equipped with the renowned SF-2281 SATA 6Gb/s controller, Intel NAND flash chips, and an extremely sleek exterior design, does it live up to the HyperX brand's long legacy of cutting edge performance? To find out, we took in the moderately priced 120GB version in the upgrade kit form (Which includes an Acronis cloning program and an external USB enclosure for a price premium of $5-10 at press time), and slapped it through our usual battery of benchmarks. Let's waste no time.
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If you are out to buy a large capacity USB 3.0 compatible flash drive and you need the highest possible data transfer speeds then look no further since none is currently faster than the latest and quite amazing HyperX 3.0 8-Channel USB Flash Drive by Kingston.
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While not as glamorous as some of the exotic SSDs we have looked at lately, there's still heavy interested in spinning platter drives and we had a chance to spend some quality time with the largest Seagate Momentus 2.5" drive boasting an impressive 750GB capacity. How well will some of the new features increase performance? Read on to see.
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Nous lançons ce jour dans un nouveau comparatif, qui porte sur les disques durs externes. Disques durs externes qui seront tous en USB 3.0, une nouvelle norme qui fait suite à l'USB 2.0, et qui tend à s'imposer petit à petit. Nous n'aurons pas de limite pour ce nouveau comparatif, ainsi, nous testerons des modèles en 2.5 et 3.5 pouces en 5400 ou 7200 trs. Après les Silicon Power S20 et SH14 d'A-Data, nous ajoutons le StoreJet 25A3 de Transcend.
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The NAS market has really heated up this year. Personal, corporate and service based cloud computing have brought a new vigor to the industry. At the same time, reductions in cash flow have left companies asking for more features and expecting them at lower prices. The global war on energy and fossil fuels is driving power requirements down and putting a new emphasis on power efficiency. To meet the large list of demands, NAS manufacturers needed to go back to the drawing board, rethink their strategies, evaluate their designs from a new perspective and then finally execute with a laser like focus on the key areas that have emerged as features required for the next decade.
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Sporting an upgraded 2GHz Marvell CPU and the same set of features as the excellent TurboNAS TS-219P+ the latest QNAP TurboNAS TS-219P II is really a remarkable Dual-Bay NAS Server capable of satisfying even the most demanding home and office users.
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