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Solid State Drive technology is developed for two groups of users: large-scale Enterprise environments and individual end-users. Kingston Technology has been in the business of satisfying enthusiasts and gamers for many years, and their SSDNow series of NAND-flash storage products has been the affordable solution for system upgrades. In this article, Benchmark Reviews introduces the second-generation Kingston SSDNowV+ Solid State Drive series. Based on the high-performance Toshiba T6UG1XBG processor, the Kingston SSDNowV+ SNV325-S2 delivers native TRIM support with a maximum rated read speed of 230MBps and write-to bandwidth peaking at 180MBps.
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The Genius DVR-FHD 590 HD Vehicle Recorder is a full HD 1080P vehicle recorder that includes an extra wide 128Deg viewing angle, 2.4″ rear TFT LCD screen, high power LED for low lighting conditions as well as several other key features that make this unit very attractive. Our video will speak to many of its features, however, check below for some great pictures and opinion regarding this well-built cam by Genius.
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A familiar name ventures into an unfamiliar market. GIGABYTE expands its horizons and enters the NAS market with a product that works well in your home or small office. Get your digital collections ready.
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Après le test de la Rampage IV Extreme, 59Hardware se propose de tester pour vous une autre carte mère équipée du chipset Intel X79, la Gigabyte X79-UD3. Elle se veut toutefois bien plus modeste.
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GoldKey offers a variety of security options to those who are serious about data security. Today we are reviewing the GoldKey security token and GoldKey Master token, which, along with the GoldKey software, enables powerful AES encryption for sensitive data. GoldKey integrates twelve security strategies into a single device making it a very interesting security solution.
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Today our at home hardware hacker Artiom shows us how to turn the 1.5TB storage monster into a high performance drive that takes the performance crown away from the Western Digital Velociraptor. Don't think it can be done? We assure you it can, and we show you how. You too can buy a half priced drive and get top end performance.
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Featuring: Sharkoon SATA QuickPort USB3.0 and SATA QuickPort Pro LAN, In Win AMMO 2.5" HD Enclosure and Vizo Ares II dual 2.5" SATA rack
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There has been a rather large emphasis on SSD's as of late. The big manufacturers like Intel, OCZ and Crucial have all been working hard releasing their new series of drives. Theses drives offer blistering performance using the relatively new SATA 6GB/s interface, but they also burn a heck of a whole in the end user's wallet! Part of the reason for this high price tag could be down to the controller they use, or the fact that they expect the enthusiasts to pay 'top dollar' for the best performance.
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The practice of using unbranded peripherals in computers is a common one, and even more so in the case of Apple, who takes it a step further by demanding that components such as the SSDs are proprietary through small the reassignment of circuitry within the SSD. Not only can the SSD in Apple’s new Mac products not be upgraded with third-party SSDs, but also, they can’t even be switched off with SSDs of previous Apple releases. Simply, the high-capacity SSD of your 2012 Apple MBA will not work in your 2013 MBA.
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Todays review includes SandForce, Indilinx and Toshiba based SSDs mixed in with the Seagate 6GB/s and VelociRaptor mechanical models then just for good measure a high spec 2.5" mechanical drive is added to ensure we have a complete picture of the real world performance available at each market segment.
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