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Last month Mach Xtreme celebrated their first anniversary. As a company starting business in the middle of a global recession, the hill is high from the start, but once you take a look at the companies Mach Xtreme is dog fighting against, the odds don't look all that good. Mach Xtreme is taking on the industry big boys, OCZ Technology, Kingston and the rest of the well known companies making SSDs, flash drives and memory modules. In order to survive, Mach Xtreme has to do things differently and that is what they have done from the starting block.
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Nachdem OCZ mit der Vertex 3 einen echten Performance-König auf Basis des SandForce-2281-Prozessors auf den Markt gebracht hat, versucht sich der Hersteller nun auch ins Rampenlicht preisbewusster Kunden zu rücken. Mit der Agility 3, die ebenfalls auf diesen leistungsstarken SSD-Controller setzt, und asynchronem Flash Speicher konnte man deutlich an der Preisschraube drehen. Dies wirkt sich natürlich auch auf die Transferraten aus, doch die Agility 3 kann der Konkurrenz durchaus die Stirn bieten.
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Le Vertex 4 est un SSD que nous connaissons bien, nous l'avons déjà testé dans sa version 512 Go, mais avec un Firmware quelque peu trop récent, qui le pénalisait parfois. Ce jour, nous testons de nouveau le Vertex 4, dans sa déclinaison 256 Go, mais cette fois, le Firmware se veut abouti et est estampillé 1.5. Voyons les résultats de ce dernier dans cet article.
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Seagate 6TB Enterprise NAS HDD Review @ eTeknix
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At KitGuru we review a plethora of different products but it’s not often that we look at things like optical drives which are reasonably homogeneous in design and don’t differ greatly in terms of performance.
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The Thunderbolt and Intel SSD powered Neutrino storage enclosure from AKiTiO graces the lab and we put it to the test.
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The F2 NAS 2 offers the NAS experience to the budget conscience crowd with decent file system performance and excellent build quality.
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The Kingston DT Workspace USB 3.0 Flash Drive is a ‘LSI SandForce Driven’ SSD that can start it’s own OS on any computer, compliments of the new Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise Windows to Go (WTG) environment. As of today, technology has taken us to a place where it simply isn’t necessary to be stuck to a single system, or lug around a laptop any longer. WTG allows your system, on USB, to go where you go and start from just about any computer. Our review today is going to provide a bit of a background of Windows 8 Enterprise Windows To Go and, more importantly, we hope to provide a glimpse of the Kingston Data Traveler Workspace Flash Drive that even Kingston would never have expected, not to mention some great benchmarks.
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Having published our report on why the 2013 MBA just may be the best ultra in the world earlier today, we couldn’t resist following up with this report on the new PNY storEDGE 64GB SD Card, a card designed to fit flush in newer model MacBooks. The card is available in capacities of 64 and 128GB and looking at the way it sits in a MBA, we just had to wonder why this hasn’t been thought of sooner.
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Inside of the box we find a USB 3.0 cable, a USB power adapter, instruction manual, software, and the enclosure itself. The Gauntlet features a very nice black aluminum finish. It has a bit of a heft to it, but it really feels solid in the hand. I suspect it could take quite a beating and still protect the drive inside - well, more so with a solid state drive than a traditional spinning disk. The top of the enclosure displays the Gauntlet logo with the Patriot logo on the front.
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