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Auch in Zeiten von Smartphones, Tablet-PCs und komfortablen Online-Speichern, sind die klassischen USB-Sticks immer noch ein sehr beliebtes und alltägliches Speichermedium. Während in den vergangenen Jahren Datenmengen im privaten oder geschäftlichen Bereich im weiter gewachsen sind, haben auch Flash-Drives mit dieser Evolution Schritt halten können. [...] Bereits ab etwa 60 Euro-Cent pro Gigabyte bekommt man schnelle Speicherzwerge, von denen man die persönlichen Daten nicht nur schnell lesen kann, sondern auch einen hohen Schreibdurchsatz beim Kopieren der Daten auf den Stick erlauben. Besonders letzterer ist bei größeren Exemplaren mit 64 GB oder mehr besonders wichtig, denn sonst kann ein Kopiervorgang schon ätzend lange dauern. Um einen kleinen Überblick zur aktuellen Marktsituation und den technischen Möglichkeiten von USB-3.0-Sticks zu bekommen, haben wir uns insgesamt 12 verschiedene Testkandidaten zwischen 16 und 64 GB für einen Praxistest eingeladen. Dabei bel euchten wir gleichermaßen High-End-Drives mit hohen Durchsatzraten, wie auch Einstiegs-Modelle für den schmalen Geldbeutel. Einen Vergleich zu USB 2.0 bleiben wir natürlich ebenso nicht schuldig! Wir wünschen Ihnen wie immer viel Spaß beim Lesen des Artikels!
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At the end of the day the SanDisk 64GB Extreme microSDXC memory card was found to be to be the fastest 64GB microSDXC card that we have ever tested and is ready for the future. If you want a memory card that can handle cameras with continuous burst mode and deliver Full HD5 and even 4K HD video recording and playback, look no further. We just need more smartphones and tablets than can fully utilize all this memory bandwidth...
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With the Agility and Vertex product lines from OCZ in their fourth generations it was exciting to see OCZ change things up and introduce a new model late last year. With a unique design and an Indilinx controller inside it looks like it could really shake things up. I’m excited to see how it will perform, especially compared to the Agility 4 and Vertex 4 that we have recently taken a look at. OCZ gave it the Vector name and in some cases that means “a force or influence”, let’s find out if the OCZ Vector will be a force or influence in the SSD market.
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Western Digital is continually trying to identify gaps in the market and tailor a solution that fills those gaps by providing drives that deliver the performance and features that are attractive to that market segment. With the recent release of their new Se series of drives, Western digital is bridging the gap between their enterprise Re series and their NAS WD Red series. Essentially, the new Se series is a low end Enterprise drive that provides similar performance of an Re drive with a lower cost per gigabyte (due to it's lower workload rating). On paper, this is a perfect solution SOHO/SMB that are looking for higher reliability and performance over desktop drives, but without the enterprise cost that generally comes with the jump from desktop to enterprise class drives.
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It’s almost a year since I reviewed the Lexar Lexar Triton Jumpdrive, and I was amazed by its performance, as a matter of fact I still find the Triton to be one of the best USB3 flash drives that you can get. We all know that when it comes to technology changes happen very quickly, and the Lexar P10 JumpDrive is here to validate this rule.
On the outside it might look identical to the Triton, but this time Lexar has taken one big step forward, and almost doubled the read and write speeds of the P10 JumpDrive. The Lexar P10 is available in three sizes, starting with the 16GB, the 32GB that I will be reviewing, and the maximum size that you will be able to get the P10 is 64GB.
You can find out more about Lexar simply by clicking here.
So let’s move forwards, and start his review by taking a first look at the package and its contents.
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SD and MicroSD have the most popular type of memory card for some time. People use them for digital cameras, smartphones, tablets and other portable devices that require storage. There's a huge number of them on the market, and not all of them are equally fast. The specifications from the manufacturers won't be able to tell you, so Hardware.Info tested 49 of them to find out which ones are the fastest.
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The Fractal Design Node 605 can accommodate expensive gaming hardware, it looks sexy and the build quality is exceptional. So, if you are looking for a HTPC the Node 605 is a great choice, just plan out your build ahead of time to avoid compatibility issues.
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The Seagate Laptop Thin SSHD 500 GB hard disk drive is part of the third generation of 2.5" hybrid drives that combine a hard disk drive and flash memory to act as a non-volatile cache to store the user's most frequently accessed data. Let's test it!
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The HGST Ultrastar SSD800MM brings PCIe-like performance to a 2.5" form factor SSD with the new 12Gb/s SAS interface.
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Judging by all the SSDs I’ve used and reviewed during the past 5 years or so it's really safe to say that currently in the market we have three types of models, the majority that focus mostly on performance, some that focus in reliability and finally a few ones that try to combine the best of both worlds and offer the best performance/reliability ratio possible. This of course is directly tied to the type of controller used and as many of you know the most popular controllers used by most manufacturers are manufactured by LSI SandForce and Marvell with Indillinx and Samsung ones currently used only in OCZ and Samsung SSD models. Controllers manufactured by these companies are probably used in 99% of all the SSD models out in the market however that doesn't mean that there aren't any other capable controller manufacturers and so today we will be taking a closer look at an SSD model based on a controller by one of the less-known manufacturers the Silicon Power Velox V55 240GB SATA III SSD.
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