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Since their launch, USB3.0 flash drives have been one of those items that any avid enthusiast has had to have in their portfolio of tech gadgets, but when we get down to the simple facts of what they have to offer over any other USB based flash drive, 99% of the time I would guarantee that it’s the higher capacity and read speeds that make them attractive. When we look at the bigger picture, it is easy to see why these two details make these flash drives desirable. With the amount of data that we are wanting to move around growing exponentially, being able to move large volumes of data in one hit and being able to transfer content to and from the drive quickly is key. There is though one problem that the vast majority of these drives have in common and that is all-round read performance. Being able to say you’ve got fast sequential speeds is one thing, but when we move down the ladder to the smaller file sizes, we soon start to see things not looking so great – especially when compared to the read performance figures that are available.
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Synology describes its new DS414j as the successor to the DS413. It’s a 4-bay NAS device, aimed at home users and SOHO environments requiring up to 20TB of storage, and they put the emphasis on the ‘retro looking black chassis, dual core CPU … and USB 3.0 which combine to make it ‘the fastest and most powerful J series NAS from Synology to date.’
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Today we are taking a look at ADATA's performance SSD, the XPG SX900. This drives offers blazing fast speed at a price that is affordable for just about any budget. Read on to see how it stacks up.
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The mainstream SSD market is blowing up with products as low as 50 cents per GB. Transcend has the new SSD340 on store shelves, Chris walks us through it.
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Intel’s 9-series chipset has launched and one of the most interesting features that it delivers is native support for M.2 SSDs. Devices using the M.2 (formerly NGFF) connector can differ in their connection to the chipset. Two common approaches used today are the M.2 PCIe variant, which uses PCIe connections, and M.2 SATA, which operates via a SATA controller commonly found on 2.5″ SSDs. We managed to bag an early engineering sample of an upcoming Kingston drive that uses the M.2 SATA approach. Let’s take a look at what it has to offer.
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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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A 4K capable, UHS-I U3 64GB SDXC card for $50? Let's see how much bang it offers for your buck.
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ADATA's SP920 may be a rebadged M550, but the company sweetened it with an excellent accessory package and low price. Let's see what Chris has to say.
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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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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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