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When you think of A-DATA, in the past you would have only thought about memory modules and maybe some fancy looking cartoon character pen drives. These days the Taiwanese memory making company has really started to spread its wings into more than just traditional memory products. It now has a line of ultra fast performing solid state drives along with portable storage devices, one of which we are getting a look at here today.
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Die VelociRaptor Reihe von Western Digital steht seit einigen Jahren für herausragende Leistung im Segment der Festplatten. Im Zeitalter von SSD Datenträgern muss sich die neueste (VR200M) VelociRaptor HDD stärkerer Konkurrenz erwehren. Wie gut sich die 600GB große Festplatte hierbei schlägt, zeigt der Technic3D Test.
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Kingwin has added three USB 3.0 devices to its product roster this year, two SATA enclosures (one 2½" and one 3½" and the DockMaster SATA HDD dock we have for review today. The DM-2535U3 is a single bay drive dock that accepts either 2½" or 3½" SATA drives. It features USB 3.0 connectivity for bandwidth up to 5Gb/s and plug and play capability. Facing competition from an overabundance of USB 2.0 drive enclosures and the already super fast eSATA interface, can USB 3.0 really surpass the popularity and speed of existing devices?
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When it comes to portable storage there are two different improvements everyone is interested in hearing about_: capacity and transfer speeds. One of the newest ones to hit the market is the advent of the new USB standard, USB 3.0. Today we're looking at a Startech package that gives you not only a hard drive dock supporting the new port, but also a PCI-E card giving you a pair of USB3 ports to make sure you're fully compatible.
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Today for review I’ve got another value priced SSD, this one is from OCZ, it’s called the Solid 2 and it is 60gb in capacity. I’ve put it up against a couple other value series SSDs and found that the Solid 2 performs well overall. During my testing I also found that the Solid 2 performs better than the specs indicate it should, which is good thing. So read on to learn more.
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There are pretty much only positive things to say about Kingston's SSDNow V Series 128GB SSD. Sure, you'd always like things to be faster, cheaper, and so on... But considering the current state of solid state drives, Kingston has created a "value" product that still manages to offer solid performance that would make this a good choice for a laptop or desktop computer.
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The biggest mistake PC hardware enthusiast make with SSDs is grading them by their speed. File transfer speed is important, but only so long as the operational IOPS performance can sustain that bandwidth under load. Based on the high-performance SandForce SF-1200 SSD Processor, Corsair's Force F100 solid state drive is in an excellent position to take the entire market. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the 100GB Corsair Force SSD CSSD-F100GB2 against some of the most popular storage devices available and demonstrates that 4K IOPS performance is more important than speed.
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SuperSpeed USB-3.0 delivers a very dramatic improvement over the older USB-2 protocol. Bandwidth speed has increased from 480 Mb/s to 5000 Mb/s, and file transfer rates as fast as 400 MB/s are now possible; making SuperSpeed USB-3.0 very competitive with the Serial-ATA interface. In this article Benchmark Reviews tests the Super Talent RAIDDrive ST3U64SRK SuperSpeed USB-3.0 flash drive, a product with up to 128GB of capacity which utilizes two SSD controllers in a RAID-0 array. The Super Talent USB-3.0 RAIDDrive is capable of 320 MB/s according to specifications, making it the fastest USB flash drive on the market.
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The Kingston Notebook Bundle is part of a package that includes an external 2.5 inch form factor enclosure that connects to your system via USB 2.0. The package also comes with the USB cable needed as well as software and the most important part of the pack, a Kingston SSDNow solid state drive.
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Der erste Versuch von Corsair, ein verschlüsseltes USB-Laufwerk an den Kunden zu bringen, war von durchwachsenem Erfolg: Die Bauart, die getrost als "form follows function" bezeichnet werden konnte, und zu allem Übel der leicht zu überwindende Sicherheitsmechanismus, ließen den Flash Padlock nicht zum Kassenschlager werden. Nun hat man sich, zweieinhalb Jahre später, zu neuen Horizonten aufgemacht und den Padlock 2.0 grundlegend überarbeitet. Ein neues Design, eine hardwareseitige Verschlüsselung und gewachsenes Fassungsvermögen sollen mehr Sicherheit an den Endkunden bringen.
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