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The first version of Kingston DataTraveler 3.0 was announced on Sep 2011 with rated read/write speeds at 80/60MBps and eight months later Kingston DataTraveler 3.0 G2 was officially announced with greater performance; 100/70MBps. The improvement is mainly due to the new native controller chip on Kingston DataTraveler 3.0 G2 which boosts up the performance about 15 - 35%.
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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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To say that Sandisk is an Innovator in solid state drives would be an understatement as we can all thank them for getting the SSD ball rolling. Sandisk was the first company to release their Sandisk U5000 32GB SSD to the public in 2007 and, on August 18, 2007, I was one of the first to publish a SSD review on the net with my brand new Sandisk SSD.
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Auf ocinside.de wurde eine neue SSD mit dem SandForce SF-2281 Controller getestet, der für jede Menge Performance sorgen soll.
Die brandneue ADATA S511 SATA3 SSD ist in Größen von 64GB bis 480GB erhältlich und wurde im Review mit einer Kapazität von 120GB getestet.
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Believe us when we say that this is one of the most epic reviews we've ever put together. Not because it was the hardest roundup we've ever done, but it's by far the most time consuming one and it doesn't even have anything to do with the benchmarks we ran. We thought it'd be a good idea to do a comparative review of the various USB 3.0 host controllers out there, as by now we've finally reached a stage where there's some competition in the market with at least three major players and a couple of smaller ones. VR-Zone is also proud to have a world exclusive first review of the upcoming Renesas D720201 host controller which is launching later this year as part of this roundup.
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Today’s review is on the Super Talent RC8 50 GB USB Flash Drive which just may be the most powerful flash drive on the planet. Who would expect more from a ‘SandForce Driven’ product pushing 8 channels of NAND flash memory? Lets not confuse things though as this USB 3.0 flash drive is a solid state drive through and through. We hope that the tale told by the RC8 in our report will, not only teach you a thing or two about SSDs but also, provide you with a glimpse of the RC8s capabilities in the near future.
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In the past few months, the number of SATA-600 solid state drives on the market has increased substantially. So there is now more choice than ever if you're looking to upgrade your computer with a performance SSD. We believe that 120 GB SSDs offer the best compromise between price and capacity as you can combine them with a traditional mechanical hard drive to provide storage capacity for media files and documents. In this review we will be analysing the new Patriot Wildfire 120 GB SSD. Check it out!
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Mit der Einführung von USB3.0 begannen auch immer mehr Hersteller passende externe Gehäuse für die Datensicherung mit eben diesem Anschluss anzubieten. Der große Vorteil der Gehäuse zu den USB2.0-Vorgängern liegt in der deutlich höheren Transferrate. Diese hatten aber auch schon Laufwerke mit eSATA-Schnittstelle, welche ebenfalls deutlich höhere Transferraten erzielen konnten, als es USB2.0-Gehäuse schafften. Jedoch besitzen nur weniger Mainboards einen entsprechenden Anschluss und so verliert sich der Vorteil wieder, da häufig auf USB2.0 ausgewichen werden muss. Thermaltake hat seit einiger Zeit diverse Festplattengehäuse im Angebot, mit der neuen BlacX-Serie kommen nun auch Dockingstations dazu, welche Wahlweise mit USB3.0- oder eSATA-Anschluss ausgestattet sind und ein oder zwei Laufwerke aufnehmen können. Das heute getestete BlacX 5G besitzt den neuen USB3.0-Anschluss und kann wahlweise eine 2,5- oder eine 3,5-Zoll-Festplatte aufnehmen. Wie sich das Gehäuse im Test schlägt, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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A few weeks ago we were sent a SATA II MemoRight 115GB SSD for review and as we expected it got nailed in the performance tests when compared against the latest SATA III SandForce SF-2281 powered drives. MemoRight intervened and asked us to review their latest performance oriented SATA III 240GB solid state drive.
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Storing data away from your main PC is important, we’ve well established that by this point. It’s one step in data protection that everyone should be taking to make sure that no matter what happens you don’t lose your all important files.
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