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Corsair’s Voyager Air is a sleek wireless media sharing device that I feel nailed this concept down quite nicely. The product itself is quite stylish, while the software is fairly easy to use. Holding a 6200 mAh battery and having a rating of 7 hours of HD streaming, I found this number to be fairly accurate. I was pleased to see that Corsair included a car adapter, which will help ensure you don’t run out of a charge while on the road. The other included accessories and pouch were also great...
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USB flash drives are a useful device to have at home or work, we use them all the time in the Kitguru labs for moving large amounts of data between systems. Today we review something rather special however – the latest high capacity USB 3.0 drive from Corsair which claims to have a read speed around 260 MB/s.
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When it comes to USB Flash drives there are a dizzying array of sizes, colors and shapes with performance that generally runs from downright atrocious to decent. Corsair would like to sit a top of the performance end of things and are making a bid to do so with their line of Flash Voyager GTR thumb drives. Read on to see how their flagship USB 2.0 drive does in the benchmarks!
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Corsair hat mittlerweile auch ein eigenes SSD-Angebot auf die Beine gestellt und zielt mit der X-Serie auf den High-End-Markt ab. In wie weit Corsair gute Arbeit geleistet hat und ob die potente Konkurrenz auf die Plätze verwiesen werden kann, ist in folgendem Review zu erfahren.
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The competition among Solid State Drive manufacturers is reminiscent of the video card wars between AMD and NVIDIA a few years ago. The invention of new controller technology has slowed somewhat, while each company races to combine high-speed NAND with custom firmware tweaks to produce the fastest SSD speeds possible. The Indilinx Barefoot controller has exploited a dominant hold over the consumer SSD market during the past several months, and 'overclocked' Solid State Drive products are beginning to replace 'new' product designs. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the fastest MLC SSD we've discovered to-date: the 256GB eXtreme-edition Corsair X256 CMFSSD-256D1.
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Mit ihrer Force-Reihe bietet Corsair SSDs auf Basis des schnellen SandForce-Controllers an. Wie sich das mit 40GB kleinste Modell der Serie schlägt, zeigen wir in folgendem Review.
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Gestern - Heute - Morgen: SSDs sind präsent und der Ruf des schnellen Speicher-Mediums haftet ihnen ebenso an, wie der Ruf des hochpreisigen PC-Produktes. Doch diese Optionen werden immer günstiger in der Preisdarbietung und gleichzeitig steigt die Zuverlässigkeit. Mit Einführung der SATA-6Gb/s-Schnittstelle wurde das Aufsehen um die Performance größer. Diese wächst und ein bekannter Spieler im Markt, präsentiert ein neues Produkt. Unser heutiger Test zeigt die Corsair Neutron GTX.
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Heute wurde ein weiterer interessanter Lesertest auf OCinside.de vorgestellt.
Dieses mal wurde der Cremax Icy Dock MB153SP-B 3-in-2 SATA Wechselrahmen getestet.
Man kann jede Festplatte einzeln entnehmen, sodass man sie, z.B. wenn auf einer Festplatte entweder Backups oder selten genutzte Daten sind, nicht immer mitlaufen lassen muss.
Weitere Vorteile wären z.B. dass jede Festplatte eine eigene Status-LED hat.
Was der Icy Dock MB153SP-B SATA Wechselrahmen noch zu bieten hat, kann man sich im aktuellen Lesertest ansehen.
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The CRU-DataPort SecureDock is definitely a unique product. This is not your average external hard drive enclosure! Offering both USB 2.0 and eSATA connectivity, the SecureDock manages to do what it says and does so extremely quickly as our testing shows - especially if you use the eSATA interface. In terms of encryption, the device is very easy to use. There is no software to install and everything is seamless. The lock-and-key system and mini-USB style security keys work well as well. My favorite feature has to be the fact that you can use any SATA hard drive with the SecureDock; you're not limited to just the 500 GB unit that comes with it.
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As NAND Flash technology has continued to develop and Solid State Drive manufacturers push the envelope of controller speed, we have seen performance figures that approach, and even bump against, the threshold of SATA 3Gb/s bandwidth limitations. Thus the need for a new standard, SATA 6Gb/s, is making its way into design specifications of new hardware. However to date there has been only one solid state srive manufacturer to bring a SATA 6Gb/s product to market, Crucial with their C300 RealSSD series. Join me as I take a closer look at the Crucial 128Gb C300 RealSSD SATA 6Gb/s drive.
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