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We would like to inform you about the latest review published on Myce.com. This time we reviewed the Silicon Power 16GB UHS-1 Class 10 SDHC card.
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Silicon Motion is looking to take a large portion of LSI SandForce and Marvell's market share with a new 4-channel SSD controller. Let's take a look.
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External hard drives are nice for their portability but when you’re not going anywhere and you need to transfer files there’s nothing better than a dock to do that. Docks are easy to use, there’s no messing around with installing and uninstalling when you want to swap drives, just pop in and pop out. Today for review I’ve got a product from a new company called Siig, it’s a UBS 3.0 SATA docking station. The dock is like other out there, but this one actually features a fan in it to help make sure your drives stay cool, and it’s silent so you won’t even know it’s running. So read on to learn more and see how it performs with both an SSD and an HDD..
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Keeping with the theme of storage we’ve got going lately I’ve got a hard drive dock from a company called Siig for review today. It doesn’t have any fancy name but it does have a cooling fan built into it, something that I don’t think I’ve ever seen in a hard drive dock. Let’s just get right into it..
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For a first entry, the Shuttle OmniNAS KD20 certainly doesn't disappoint. It has a solid chassis, a USB 3.0 port on the front and quality trays for the hard disks. The firmware has all the features you expect on a NAS, and the lay-out is well-organised. Shuttle also has practical apps for remote access to your folders.
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Shuttle OMNINAS KD20 @ XtremeHardware
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The OMNINAS K20 from Shuttle is a product with decent performances in its class, that can be used for storing digital multimedia content, creating backups and also has additional services like Print Server, iTunes Server, BitTorrent downloader. The unit can house up to two 3.5'' drives that can be set up in JBOD, RAID 0 or RAID 1 configurations.
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Neuer Treiber, neues Glück? Sharkoon legt den neuen Versionen der USB-3.0-Dockingstation der QuickPort-Reihe einen UAS-Treiber bei. Wie dieser sich auf die Leistung auswirkt im Alltag und mit Solid State Drives auswirkt, soll unser Nachtest klären. Dabei kommen sowohl eine SpinPoint F3 von Samsung als auch eine Ultradrive GX von Super Talent zum Einsatz.
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Dockingstationen für Festplatten erfreuen sich einer wachsenden Beliebtheit, insbesondere seit diese Geräte dank USB 3.0 auf eine für moderne Festplatten angemessene Übertragungsrate kommen. Sharkoon geht bei seinem SATA QuickPort H3 USB3.0 nun noch einen Schritt weiter und versieht das Dock mit einem USB-3.0-Hub.
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Sharkoons Dockingstationen der QuickPort-Reihe erfreuen sich seit Jahren großer Beliebtheit. Das Modell QuickPort Duo bietet nun als eines der ersten auch Unterstützung für das neue USB-3.0-Interface. Theoretisch erlaubt dieses Datenraten von bis zu 5 Gbit/s. Doch lässt sich diese Leistung auch in der Praxis nutzen? Wir haben es getestet.
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