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WD strikes back with the Slim, becoming the first to offer a full terabyte of storage in the Slim 7mm Z-Height.
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Today on our test bench we'll be taking a look at the AS-604T NAS from Asustor. Asustor are a relatively new entrant into the home and small business digital storage business however as a division of the Taiwanese PC giant Asus they certainly have the backing to make a big splash.
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It’s only a short time ago that I reviewed the Samsung 840 series of SSDs. The 840 series was the first consumer grade SSD to use TLC (Triple Level Cell) NAND. I am still conduction long term endurance testing on the 840 series SSD, and so far it has proved to be very durable.If the 840 SSD has a weakness, then it is most certainly its sequential writing performance, which by today’s standards is rather pedestrian.
Meet the new Samsung 840 EVO series of SSDs, which is said to address the lack of sequential writing performance on the original 840, and offer even more performance in other departments as well.The 840 EVO series is available in the following capacities. 120GB, 250GB, 500GB, 750GB, and finally a 1000GB version.
They all use Samsung’s new 19nm Toggle 2 TLC NAND, and also feature a new faster SSD controller. You can read about the new hardware on the next page.Samsung sent me two SSDs, the 750GB version, and the 250GB version which I will be taking a look at in this article.
I will cover the 750GB version in the coming days.So let’s find out how this new SSD performs in our range of tests.
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In this article Benchmark Reviews tests the 240GB SanDisk Extreme II SSD, model SDSSDXP-240G-G25, against the leading competition. This slim 7mm solid state drive is advertised to reach 550 MB/s reads and 510 MB/s writes with its Marvell 88SS9187 SSD processor, while also reaching 95,000 IOPS for random reads. SanDisk then goes beyond simple transfer speeds and TRIM garbage collection by including proprietary nCache non-volatile write cache technology for its 19nm Toggle NAND Flash.
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Nous avons reçu depuis quelques temps déjà le QNAP TS-269L à la Ferme. Et nous avons enfin eu le temps de le brancher. Ce NAS est tourné vers la haute performance et le multimédia et il vise clairement une place à côté de la TV. Nous verrons si vous pouvez le laisser s’installer au chaud entre votre box et votre lecteur Blu-Ray. Bref, au travail !
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Now, when it comes to the SSD market, no other SSD vendor out there is making as much noise as Samsung these days and less than 10 months after Samsung’s initial unveiling of the Samsung 840, they’ve introduced the successor, the Samsung 840 EVO. Today we’ll be reviewing both the 250GB and the 750GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD; however, it’ll also be available in 120GB, 500GB and 1TB flavors ...
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Die SSD 840 EVO bildet das neuste Mitglied in Samsungs aktuellem Solid-State-Drive-Portfolio und wurde erst vor wenigen Tagen in Korea auf dem SSD Global Summit offiziell vorgestellt. Die jungste Datenträger-Familie des Unternehmens wartet mit neuen Technologien, hochkapazitiven NAND-Bausteinen und einer überarbeiteten Software auf. Um zu überprüfen welche Leistung die EVO-Datenträger offerieren, haben wir drei Modell vorliegen, die mit Speichermengen von 120, 250 und 500 Gigabyte die aktuell gängigsten Kapazitätsklassen abdecken. Doch nicht nur die Leistung, sondern auch der Strombedarf und die technischen Neuerungen sowie die Software liegen in diesem Test im Fokus.
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The last time we tested the OCZ Vertex 4, it was powered by a dual-core Marvell controller that combined technology from separate sources. This time, the OCZ Vertex 450 solid state drive is made of in-house components. Featuring an Indilinx BF3-M10 Barefoot 3 controller that supports 20nm Synchronous Multi-Level Cell (MLC) NAND flash components with AES-256 encryption and Trim support, Vertex 450 is good for 540 MB/s read speeds over a SATA 6-Gb/s connection. In this article Benchmark Reviews tests the 240GB OCZ Vertex 450 SSD, model VTX450-25SAT3-256G, against the leading competition.
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With the Samsung 840 Evo series, Samsung addressed the main weak point of the 840 series. The faster controller and especially the TurboWrite technology have brought the write speed to the level of conventional MLC SSDs. The low price of the 840 series remains, however. Very few companies are able to rival the affordability of these SSDs. Plextor has the M5S, but the Crucial M500 is slightly more expensive. Now that the performance has improved, Samsung's position will be even stronger.
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Replacing the non-Pro 840 models in their product stack and sitting just below the 840 Pro the Evo SSDs arrive in capacities of 120GB-1TB and include some rather interesting software developments. These aim to give us a boost in performance past the level we would normally expect from a SATA3 so today we take the 1TB model for a spin, comparing it in real world and synthetic tests to the direct competitor Crucials 960GB M500 as well as a selection of other current generation models.
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