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Seagate BlackArmor PS110 500GB USB 3.0 Portable Drive | Posted on: 16/03/2010 @ 13:00
The BlackArmor PS110 500GB drive is Seagate's first entry into the new world of USB 3.0 hard drives. And considering that it may be the typical consumers first USB 3.0 product, they have put together a great bundle to make the transition as easy as possible. You get not only the 500GB drive, but everything else you might need to use this with a laptop computer.
Kingston 128GB SSDNow V Series SNV425-S2 Gen 2 SSD Review | Posted on: 15/03/2010 @ 14:40
Last July, Legit Reviews had a go at Kingston's first generation SSDNow V Series SSD and awarded it the Legit Reviews Value Award. Just six short months later, the second generation of this entry-level SSD is on our test bench - but will it earn similar honors?
G.Skill Falcon 2 128GB SSD Review | Posted on: 15/03/2010 @ 10:50
G.Skill has taken a new version of the Indilinx Barefoot drive controller and paired it with Intel 32nm NAND flash to make the Falcon 2. Boasting claimed speeds of 220/110MB/s read/write, we've found its performance is surprising!
Kingston SSDNow V+ Series 128GB Solid State Drive | Posted on: 11/03/2010 @ 12:00
The Performance Upgrade Kit is a great way to purchase the Kingston SSDNow V+ Series 128GB SSD. Not only do you get the drive, but you get an external enclosure, mounting rails, and additional cables to allow you to connect your new SSD to just about any system. You might not need all of these extras, but for the difference in price you might as well get the bundle.
Asus TS Mini Home Server Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 10/03/2010 @ 7:29
Today I\'m going to take the Asus TS Mini home server for a test run and see how it performs when integrated into a typical home network. Since this is a product designed for the home market, it should be easy to setup and maintain, operate quietly, and be small enough to not be in the way of other electronic equipment.
WD SiliconEdge-Blue Solid State Drive Review | Posted on: 09/03/2010 @ 0:41
Western Digital has been the leading name in consumer storage technology since the early 1970\'s. Just in time for their 40th anniversary, the WD SiliconEdge-Blue Solid State Drive debuts as the first consumer SSD they\'ve ever offered. Based on the JMicron JMF612 SATA-3Gbps SSD processor, the SiliconEdge-Blue promises 250/170Mbps read and write transfers with 5000-4KB IOPS. In this article ...
Kingston 30GB SSDNow V Series Boot Drive Review | Posted on: 08/03/2010 @ 16:30
Using Solid-State Drives (SSDs) as boot drives is an economical approach to getting into the SSD hardware realm without spending a ton of money, which is one of the reasons many have been waiting on the sidelines. Kingston would like to invite you in with their $80 30GB SSDNow V Series boot drive and we'd like to do the introductions.
Review: iStorage DiskGenie | Posted on: 07/03/2010 @ 13:01
External USB hard drives provide a quick and easy way to add storage space to a computer without the need to ferret around in the case, with the added bonus that they're easy to move from one computer to another. But the inherent problem with removable storage is that it can be far more easily lost or stolen than an internal hard drive. Losing data is bad enough – especially if you've ...
Western Digital SiliconEdge Blue 256GB SSD Review | Posted on: 03/03/2010 @ 13:40
Western Digital (WD) today announced its first consumer-oriented solid state drive (SSD) with the new WD SiliconEdge 2.5-inch SSD family. With sequential read speeds up to 250 megabytes per second (MB/s) and sequential write transfer rates up to 170 MB/s could this be your next SSD? Read on to found out what we think when we give it an in-depth performance review!
Western Digital SiliconEdge Blue Review: WD Enters the Consumer SSD Market | Posted on: 03/03/2010 @ 13:10
Late last year Seagate announced its first SSD, and today Western Digital is introducing its first SSD for the mainstream consumer market. We find out who makes the controller and how well it performs....
Indilinx Barefoot Firmware Testing with the RunCore Pro IV SSD | Posted on: 03/03/2010 @ 1:50
OCZ Technology 60GB Agility Series SATAII SSD Review | Posted on: 02/03/2010 @ 10:00
OCZ TechnologyÂ’s Vertex 2 Pro 100GB Solid State Disk | Posted on: 01/03/2010 @ 13:20
Patriot Valkyrie 2-Bay NAS Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 01/03/2010 @ 7:28
Given the fairly large feature set wrapped up in a well constructed, attractive unit, the Valkyrie is a good buy for those in the market for a simple home NAS. It supports up to 4TB of storage and has all the most commonly used functions like an FTP server, print server, media server, and one touch backup to an external device.