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Today we are looking at the latest Solid State Drive from ADATA … the XPG SX910. This SX910 has native 6Gb/s support and ships with a 3.5 inch adapter and free migration software. The XPG SX910 uses a new optimised firmware to maximise the utilisation of the NAND flash. We are reviewing the 256GB version and will test it against a wide range of leading drives available today.
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Some time ago, Silicon Motion had sent us a new SSD controller they were working on a prototype SSD for review. The SM2246EN controller that we looked at was a four channel SATA 3 controller, capable of 510MB/s read and 410MB/s write with up to 80K IOPS, also capable of 256-Bit AES encryption. Up until this report, that was as close as that controller had gotten to the retail market.
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OCZs Vertex 4 bietet einen „Performance Mode“, der bei einer geringen Befüllung eine höhere Leistung bietet. In unserem Test muss sich die Vertex 4 gegen die Konkurrenz beweisen.
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We look at the new 64GB ES from Mach Xtreme Technology. This USB 3.0 pen drive uses high-grade SLC NAND flash, making it one of the ones to own.
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Today our at home hardware hacker Artiom shows us how to turn the 1.5TB storage monster into a high performance drive that takes the performance crown away from the Western Digital Velociraptor. Don't think it can be done? We assure you it can, and we show you how. You too can buy a half priced drive and get top end performance.
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We look at the MiniStation Extreme from Buffalo, a durable external solution with a pleasant 1TB capacity. Read on as Tyler gives us all the details.
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The hype is finally over regarding USB 3.0 and we are now beginning to see compatible devices trickle into the marketplace. Most new motherboards like the recently reviewed ASUS P7P55D-E Deluxe and MSI 890GXM-G65 come with native USB 3.0 support but even those with older boards can take advantage of faster speeds using a USB 3.0 PCI-e card. USB 3.0 flash drives are few and far between at this point, but hard drive enclosures like the Vantec NexStar 3 SuperSpeed 3.5" we have for review today are readily available from multiple manufacturers.
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Indilinx has been tapped to add their 'Barefoot' controller into the design, and a new generation of Solid State Drives has delivered top-level speed and performance. The Patriot (Fusion) Torqx 128GB MLC SSD is one such product, built from a proven architecture that has done well for others of the same controller family. The Patriot Torqx Solid State Drive adds 64MB of Elpida DRAM to the buffer has permanently solved stuttering problems, making raw performance the last bottleneck. An Indilinx 'Barefoot' internal controller commands the bank of Samsung K9HCG08U1M DRAM modules, allowing the Torqx SSD to offer an impressive capacity with top-speed performance. Benchmark Reviews tests the reaction time and bandwidth performance for the PE000143-PFZ128GS25SSDR 128GB model against over two dozen other products in this article.
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Why would Kingston be coming out with a 30GB SSD boot drive if they already have a 40GB for sale? Without providing TRIM or garbage collection, Kingston scrapped the product and wanted to produce something the community was asking for. The 30GB boot drive was born with a new controller and slightly better specs.
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Auch in Zeiten von Smartphones, Tablet-PCs und komfortablen Online-Speichern, sind die klassischen USB-Sticks immer noch ein sehr beliebtes und alltägliches Speichermedium. Während in den vergangenen Jahren Datenmengen im privaten oder geschäftlichen Bereich im weiter gewachsen sind, haben auch Flash-Drives mit dieser Evolution Schritt halten können. [...] Bereits ab etwa 60 Euro-Cent pro Gigabyte bekommt man schnelle Speicherzwerge, von denen man die persönlichen Daten nicht nur schnell lesen kann, sondern auch einen hohen Schreibdurchsatz beim Kopieren der Daten auf den Stick erlauben. Besonders letzterer ist bei größeren Exemplaren mit 64 GB oder mehr besonders wichtig, denn sonst kann ein Kopiervorgang schon ätzend lange dauern. Um einen kleinen Überblick zur aktuellen Marktsituation und den technischen Möglichkeiten von USB-3.0-Sticks zu bekommen, haben wir uns insgesamt 12 verschiedene Testkandidaten zwischen 16 und 64 GB für einen Praxistest eingeladen. Dabei bel euchten wir gleichermaßen High-End-Drives mit hohen Durchsatzraten, wie auch Einstiegs-Modelle für den schmalen Geldbeutel. Einen Vergleich zu USB 2.0 bleiben wir natürlich ebenso nicht schuldig! Wir wünschen Ihnen wie immer viel Spaß beim Lesen des Artikels!
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