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La nuova serie Slim S70 rappresenta l'evoluzione del modello Velox V30 che abbiamo avuto modo di apprezzare per le sue notevoli prestazioni velocistiche. Integra il controller Sand Force SF-2281 che garantisce prestazioni da primato. Il form factor è il classico 2.5", ma questa volta troviamo un'elegante finitura in alluminio spazzolato che rendono l'unità davvero interessante per essere collocato in bella mostra all'interno dei nostri chassis.
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In this review PCSTATS take's a look at Seagate's 1TB Constellation ES drive and finds out how it stacks up against Western Digital's RE4 enterprise disks. Let the hard drive smack down commence! All Constellation ES drives are rated to 6Gb/s SATA III speeds, incorporate 64MB of cache, utilize 7200RPM spindle speeds and offer Native Command Queing.
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As much as we would like to say that we wouldn’t have believed it if we hadn’t seen it, the truth is that this is one of those finds that has to be seen in operation first hand before anyone will believe it…but it was right there before our eyes. Today at Computex 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan, ADATA introduced their new line of enterprise SSDs. One SSD in particular, the ADATA SX2000, caught our eye right off. The sticker on the SX2000 depicts a capacity of 1600GB and, unlike just about every other notebook form factor SSD on the planet, the SX2000 has a PCIe 2.0 x4 interface rather than SATA. This SSD is the size of any typical drive you might see in a notebook.
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Aujourd'hui, nous allons passer en revue un nouveau venu chez takeMS, l'UTX-2200 dans sa version 240Go.
Sur le marché actuel, c'est l'invasion des SSD et beaucoup d'entre vous ne savent pas vers quel modèle s'orienter, surtout au vu des gros écarts de prix entre des SSD ayant la même capacité. Pour l'UTX-2200 240Go, on le retrouve facilement à 179,99 € sur la toile, le tout pour des débits annoncés allant jusqu'à 555 Mo/s en lecture et pas moins de 500 Mo/s en écriture.
C'est donc à travers ces quelques pages que nous allons entrer dans le vif du sujet, et en tirer une conclusion...
Un tout grand merci à takeMS pour le sample.
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What does OCZ's 20nm flash IC die shrink bring to the table? Let's put it to the benchmarks.
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Buffalo takes external storage to the next level with the DriveStation DDR. It features a great caching system to push USB 3.0 to the maximum.
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It's no secret that the most ideal way to carry regular data (and not mission critical ones) is without doubt to own a portable hard drive not only because you can't really find many USB flash drives in the market with capacities exceeding 256GB but also because the ones that are available cost many times over the price of a regular portable hard drive and thus are out of reach for most people. Now as we all know USB flash drives come in various capacities to cover all the possible uses people intend for them but although prices have taken a serious dive for the past years making even 64GB USB flash drives quite affordable size is also a significant factor and for good or bad there aren't that many tiny solutions around at 64GB (even if they were not everyone has use for 64GB). Furthermore there are even less USB 3.0 compatible flash drives in the market that can fit in the "tiny" size category but thanks to Patriot we now have the SuperSonic Mini USB 3.0 Flash Drive line.
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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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We've seen the large 960GB M500 and the smaller 120GB drives. Today we look at the sweet spot for enthusiasts and power users, the 256GB class model. Sold with 240GB of user capacity, does the mid size model suffer from the same performance issues that plague the 120GB model or does this one take after big brother?
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Our SSD analysis today is perhaps the most detailed typical SSD report we have published to date, and so it should be. Actually, the word ‘typical’ doesn’t quite fit as the Samsung 840 EVO SSD, that I am now using as my mainstream system drive, is pushing over 1GB/s sequential speeds and an unbelievable 685MB/s low 4K random write performance. If you think this might be magic, you would be right and this magic is within the reach of every Samsung 840 EVO purchase, performance not even closely matched prior to this release.
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