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ADATA’s SP900 from the beginning gave me the impression that it’s mainly aimed at the daily PC user, and in that regard it gives very good performance
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Heute wurden zwei schnelle Crucial m4 128GB SSDs im RAID0 Verbund getestet, um noch mehr Performance zu erhalten. Bezüglich TRIM gibt es bei einem SSD RAID zwar nach wie vor Schwachpunkte, aber ob es in der Praxis wirklich von Bedeutung ist, werden wir im aktuellen Testbericht der Redaktion ocinside.de sehen. Das Gespann aus 2x Crucial m4 128GB im RAID0 tritt den Vergleich gegen 1x Crucial m4 256GB und gegen 1x Crucial m4 128GB an. Wir werden sehen, wer die Nase vorn behält und ob man besser eine große SSD oder zwei kleinere SSDs kaufen sollte.
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If you thought you couldn't afford a decent SSD, you may just be wrong. Kingston's V200 series drives are aimed at the cost conscious consumer yet carry some nice performance numbers of 300MB/s reads and 190MB/s writes. With pricing well below $1 per usable GB, there's little reason to sit and wait on a spinning platter drive. Check out the specifics like the nicely appointed bundle in the article.
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Es gibt praktisch kein System, das nicht von einer SSD profitiert. Doch verglichen mit Festplatten sind SSDs immer noch sehr teuer, sodass es häufig nicht möglich ist, alle Festplatten in einem System durch schnelle Halbleiterspeicher zu ersetzen. Hier drängen sich SSD-Cache-Laufwerke in den Markt: Statt eine Festplatte zu ersetzen, wird sie durch eine SSD unterstützt. Wie man ein System mit solch einer Caching-Lösung ausstattet und mit welcher Performance man anschließend rechnen kann, untersuchen wir in diesem Artikel.
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Plextor uses the new Marvell 9287 controller, new Toshiba 19nm Toggle Mode Flash and gives us a new understanding of what it means to be fast
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The Plextor M5 Pro 128GB is the fastest 120/128 GB SSD that we've ever tested. It set new records in PCMark Vantage, PCMark7 and AS SSD. Generally speaking, this SSD is faster than any SandForce-based models, faster than any Marvell 88SS9174-based models, faster than the Samsung SSD 830 and even a bit faster than the OCZ Vertex 4 128 GB which is built around the same chip. Add to that five years of warranty and a fitting package (bracket and data migration software) and we can easily conclude that the Plextor M5 Pro is the ultimate SSD currently on the market.
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Throughout this review, the OCZ Agility 4 has gone head to head with the best and fastest SATA SSDs currently available. The Agility 4 isn’t quite the fastest SSD in this article, however, it is most certainly a fast SSD, and with very aggressive pricing, it is most certainly one of the cheapest SSDs I have tested.
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The Agility 4 from OCZ has its low price as the main selling point. About £160 for a 256 GB SSD is very competitive, but OCZ isn't the only manufacturer of solid state drives that wants a piece of the pie. The Crucial m4 and Samsung 830 cost about the same. We put the three affordable SSDs side-by-side so you can see how they compare here. Overall the Samsung 830 comes out on top, it has the best performance especially when you look at the most important benchmark (PCMark 7). So if you are looking for an affordable 256 GB SSD, we would right now recommend the Samsung 830 and not the Agility 4. However, the SSD landscape is evolving rapidly, so keep an eye on prices.
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After the dust settled from our testing we found out a few things from the AUTO USB. The Strontium AUTO USB does max out USB 2.0 with the read speeds, but the write speeds are slower, coming in at around 7MB/s. The chip on board was not able to be tested as none of our cars our friends cars had USB connections in their cars. If it does work as intended that will just be an added bonus.
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The Phantom case is one of their more popular models, and is available in many different colors to suit your taste. The cases are available in white, black, red, and even pink for the grrl gamers (and some boy gamers: you know who you are!).
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