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Using flash ICs with rated 3000 program/erase cycles and a reduced price, how does the Kingston HyperX 3K 240GB step up against the competition? We benchmarked one with surprising results.
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The Kingston Class 10 UHS-I (U1) SDXC 64GB Ultimate Card fills just that void. It is a simple solution to a typically confusing scenario and we are going to analyze the Kingston Card in a very simple format, allowing you to understand the terms that confuse us so and arming you with the knowledge to understand why a quality card is so important in today’s camera world. As a bonus, we are also going to report on the new Kingston MobileLite G3 Card Reader, and I will be the first to admit, this is one of the handiest things available for the camera enthusiast.
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In Zeiten der flächendeckenden DSL Verbreitung ist ein kleines
"Heimnetzwerk" mittlerweile fast normal. Router, viele natürlich auch
mit W-Lan, bieten auch dem normalen Heimanwender die Möglichkeit PC?s
und die entsprechend hinterlegten Daten miteinander zu vernetzen. Auch
ohne IT Studium ist so aus manchem Familienmitglied schon ein kleiner
Netzwerkadministrator geworden.
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Over the last few years, the NAS market as a whole has been growing at a steady rate and in when we start to break things down and look at the rate of growth in the individual market sectors, the rate of sales in the consumer group has seen a far greater growth than any other market sector. Part of this growth is down to market exposure where users are seeing far more units on offer through both the retail and e-tail channels; however the price is a more crucial factor and this is what is now bringing the NAS concept into the limelight for the SOHO market. When we go back two to three years and look at the total cost of ownership; that’s the cost of purchasing the NAS itself along with drives to store data on then with the cost of running the unit – things were not looking that good and the price of one of a typical 4-bay system in some instances was easily a four-figure sum of money – in other words, simply too much of a cost to swallow considering you could easily buy a set of drives and whack them into your desktop system for a whole lot less.
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Mushkin has quietly held a price lead throughout 2012 on the 480 / 512GB capacity size. The Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 480GB isn't always the absolute lowest priced SSD in this size, but it's the lowest priced SSD with synchronous / toggle mode flash.
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Icy Dock shipped us a very high quality three HDD into two 5.25" bay adapter that looks amazing and is very functional. The dual USB 3.0 ports on the front are just the icing on the Icy Dock.
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Perhaps one of the hottest tech items to hit in the last year is the ultrabook, a laptop typically measuring under 1/2″ thick, weighing less than 3 lbs, having performance as high as 1GB/s transfer speeds and being capable of up to ten hours battery life. As new and amazing as the ultra is, the consumer also learned of the solid state drive and, more specifically, the mSATA SSD measuring 1/3 the size of a credit card, just over 3mm thick and weighing just under 7gm. As with any other new technology, such things as storage capacity are considered premium and, even now, we are seeing systems sell for as much as $500-$750 more, simply the result of a storage upgrade from 120 to 240GB. The smart consumer is one who buys the lower capacity system with full intent of upgrading the SSD themselves and, in doing so, saves themselves hundreds of dollars.
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The SanDisk Connect Wireless Media Drive is a small device, less than half the size of your average cell phone. It has an aesthetically pleasing look to it, as well. So what does it do? Well, in short, it’s a way to add storage to your wireless multimedia devices. It broadcasts its own Wi-Fi network, which you connect to with your wireless device, and streams audio/video content.
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The controversy surrounding OCZs lack of inclusion of the Revo 3x2 240GB SSD in its product specifications is about to come to an end. The SSD Review has just received word from Jessica Luken, Global Marketing Director of OCZ, that the Revo 3x2 240GB version is prepping for release and has a product code of RVD3X2-FHPX4-240G - 84202402723. Can you say 200,000 IOPS for under $700? Most likely the result of our Revo 3x2 review title, "1.5GB/s Read 1.25GB/s Write As Little As $699", The SSD Review was flooded with e-mails asking for confirmation after OCZ initially posted Revo 3x2 information, listing only 480 and 960GB configurations of the Revo 3x2. Results of our queries at that time resulted in the quote "Down The Road" and threads flooded the internet with the theme, 'What happened to the Revo 3x2 240GB?'
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Après le test de la Rampage IV Extreme, 59Hardware se propose de tester pour vous une autre carte mère équipée du chipset Intel X79, la Gigabyte X79-UD3. Elle se veut toutefois bien plus modeste.
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