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Over the past while, there seems to be an increased interest in our M.2 SSD testing, whether it be with respect to our thoughts on M.2 placement in the industry, ideas on how it best be introduced, or just plain “Where can I get a M.2 SSD?” concerns. Unfortunately, we cannot elaborate on purchase ‘just yet’ but we thought we might be able to display a bit of the hardware that we use behind the scenes for our own testing.
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Kingston has a lot of SSDs based on the LSI SandForce SF-2281 controller and recently another new series appeared. The SSDNow KC300 SSDs are meant for use in laptops, their energy-efficiency adding to a longer battery life. We tested the 240 GB version.
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PCI Express is the future of performance storage, but native PCIe SSDs are rare. Are these RAID controlled SATA products worthy of their high price?
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From USB flash drives to solid-state drives, ADATA is worldly renown for their memory products. They routinely produce innovative products and this October ADATA released the DashDrive Elite SE720 external solid state drive, which is not only innovative, but stunning! The DashDrive is sleek, practically weightless, and has the performance potential to embarrass an external hard disk drive!
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Generally speaking when we talk about external hard drives, there is not as much to talk about these days compared to a few years ago when they were all the rage. Flash storage has been getting more and more popular with many users, simply due to the fact that it is more compact, offers faster transfer speeds and more recently they are starting to offer higher capacities. They do have a slight downside however and this is the relative cost. On the lower end of the scale, any flash drive up to around 16GB in capacity is easy to get hold of – almost to the point where people are literally giving them away. When we start to move up the scale to drives that offer 32GB and above, the performance of the drive also starts to go up and in turn so does the cost.
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The Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) recently announced Serial ATA Revision 3.2 and with that comes the first implementation of SATA Express. You know what SATA Express is right? It is the new specification that blends PCI Express with Serial ATA to come up with a super faster interface that alleviates the SATA bottleneck that we’ve run into with the majority of high-end Solid-State Drives (SSDs). The SATA III specification allowed for up to 6Gbps (600MB/s), which was fast back in the day, but now with the new the SATA Express standard you can expect to speeds of up to 16Gbps (1.97GB/s) very soon. Read on to find out more!
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We look at the Addonics RAID Tower III, capable of delivering 35TB of storage in a single five-bay enclosure. Let's see what Tyler thinks of it now.
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Crucial hat mit der M550 eine neue SSD entwickelt, die nicht nur eine deutlich bessere Performance, sondern zudem eine höhere nutzbare Kapazität bietet. Glücklicherweise konnten wir bereits sämtliche Crucial SSD Generationen seit der ersten Crucial RealSSD C300 auf OCinside.de testen und sehen bei der aktuellen Crucial M550 wieder deutliche Verbesserungen im Vergleich zu den Vorgängern. Die Crucial M550 ist als 2,5-Zoll SATA, mSATA und M.2 SSD mit einer Kapazität von 64GB bis 1TB erhältlich. Der ausführliche Testbericht wird zeigen, wie die sparsame Crucial M550 512GB CT512M550SSD1 im SSD Vergleich zu den bislang getesteten Solid State Drives abschneidet und ob sie selbst in älteren PCs ohne AHCI noch gute Werte liefert.
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Wer mit seinem Arbeitsgerät (Computer, Notebook, etc.) samt SSD nicht nur im Consumer-Bereich unterwegs ist sondern überwiegend professionelle Anwendungen wie etwa Videoschnitt zu Hause oder im Office durchführt, sollte für diese Zwecke unter Umständen auf die richtige SSD setzen. Wir stellen euch für genau diesen Fall eine Lösung in Form eines Testberichts vor, die aus dem Hause PNY kommt und auf den Namen Prevail 3K hört.
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Toshiba's read-intensive PX03SN enterprise SSDs deliver a value alternative for 12Gb/s SAS platforms. Read on for Paul's full take in his review.
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