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With most people out in the market looking to find a cost-effective NAS server for home/office use (media playback, downloading and IP surveilance are the three primary reasons most people want them for) we naturally tend to do our best to get entry/mid-end solutions on our test bench mostly. However from time to time we also have to cater to the needs of the more demanding consumers and enterprise users who are after high-end models packing enough punch and features for a variety of heavy uses. ASUSTOR may just be around for roughly 2 years but through their very good products so far they've made it quite clear that they are here to stay so it was just a matter of time before people started to ask from us to test their top NAS Servers. Well we obviously listened and so today we will be taking a very thorough look on their latest 8-bay NAS Server the AS-608T.
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The Strontium Nitro offers top capacity in the SDXC form factor. Read on to see if this memory card carries top performance as well.
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Addonics sent in its latest eSATA PCI Express add-on card with port multiplying capabilities. Read on as we explore the performance and tell you about it.
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That said, today we’ll be reviewing the Plextor M6M 256GB SSD. As far as components go, the Plextor M6M/M6S is controlled by the Marvell 88SS9188 (Monet Lite) controller, which is a controller we’re seeing on our test benches for the first time today along with some of Toshiba’s latest 2nd generation 19nm Toggle Mode MLC NAND...
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A-DATA nous revient avec un nouveau SSD, le SP920SS, que nous avons dans sa version 256 Go. Un SSD SATA III 2.5 pouces qui exploite du connu, à savoir un contrôleur Marvell et des puces MLC en 20 nm, le tout pour offrir 550 Mo/sec en lecture, 360 Mo/sec en écriture, 98000 IOPs en lecture 4 Ko et 88000 IOPs en écriture du même type. A découvrir sans plus attendre.
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Le SSD est en train de vivre une petite révolution, car ce dernier commence à changer de format. En effet, le M.2 se fait faire de plus en plus présent et ce dernier permet de tirer 10 Gbps, ce qui est intéressant. Ce nouveau format peut même être associé à du PCI-E, comme c'est le cas avec le M6E de Plextor, qui est annoncé pour 770 Mo/sec en lecture et 580 Mo/sec en écriture dans la version 256 Go que nous testons ce jour... A découvrir sans plus attendre.
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We take a look at the Mobility Kit, a value based solution from Kingston. It includes a microSD memory card and an SD adapter and USB adapter."
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We look at another bus-powered Thunderbolt solution. Enter the Passport Pro from WD. Follow on as Tyler gives us a rundown on this new portable device.
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As some of my friends have pointed out recently i may have been doing SSD reviews for slightly over 5 years now (roughly 6) but although a large number of consumer oriented models have landed in my hands i can't say the same about enterprise/industrial grade models and so in the following months we will do our best to try and fix that. We already started by testing the SSDnow E50 100GB SSD by Kingston a couple of weeks ago a drive which offered very good read/write speeds with the data safety only an enterprise grade product can offer. However the E50 is not the flagship SSD model in the Kingston SSDnow line and so we decided that it would be in everyone’s best interest to get the top of the line E100 200GB variant (although quite older) and see not only how it does against its smaller brother the E50 but also against every single SSD in our charts.
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I doubt there's a person out there who has never owned a USB flash drive (some girls i know haven't but you get my point) but lately with Tablets and large smartphones getting for good in our lives things have changed quite a bit. The reason is that conventional/standard USB flash drives can't be easily used (you can always purchase an adapter) with smartphones and tablets so if you happen to own one and you want to use it to its full extend getting one of the latest OTG (On the Go) models is obviously your best way out. Unfortunately until recently most OTG USB flash drives featured USB 2.0 compatible ports which were not ideal for copying large files and that at least to us was a large problem. USB 3.0 compatible OTG USB flash drives are now available however and the first one to land in our hands is the DataTraveler microDuo 3.0 64GB model by our friends over at Kingston.
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