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OC3D Reviews ›› Storage

10 Crucial M4 128GB SSD Review

Crucial M4 128GB SSD Review

Storage | 19th August 2011

Hot on the heels of the successful C300, Crucial have released the M4, a 6Gbp/s speedster.

38 Kingston Hyper X 240GB SSD Review

Kingston Hyper X 240GB SSD Review

Storage | 3rd August 2011

Kingston have emblazoned their Hyper X branding upon a new line of SATAIII SSDs. Do they live up to the name?

6 Patriot Inferno 60GB SSD Review

Patriot Inferno 60GB SSD Review

Storage | 10th January 2011

Today we take a look at a Sandforce based SSD from Memory giants Patriot. Have the early problems been ironed out?

3 Synology NAS DS211 & DS411j Review

Synology NAS DS211 & DS411j Review

Storage | 16th November 2010

Synology are back with a refreshed range of NAS devices. How will they perform?

8 WD VelociRaptor 600GB RAID review

WD VelociRaptor 600GB RAID review

Storage | 2nd November 2010

Before SSDs there was the Western Digital VelociRaptor. With price per GB seemingly stable, it's time to revisit the HDD performance King.

16 Kingston SSD Now V+ 256GB Review

Kingston SSD Now V+ 256GB Review

Storage | 14th September 2010

At the end of last year we looked at the 64GB V+ and found it a superb SSD choice. How does its big brother fare at the end of 2010?

3 OCZ Vertex 2 SSD Review

OCZ Vertex 2 SSD Review

Storage | 1st August 2010

The OCZ Vertex was one of the first mega-performing SSDs. Does the Vertex 2 continue the lineage?

1 Mushkin Callisto 120GB SSD Review

Mushkin Callisto 120GB SSD Review

Storage | 24th June 2010

Mushkin enter the SSD arena with their Callisto lineup of MLC based drives.

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OC3D Articles ›› Storage

0 Hitachi Goes Whole Hog On Perpendicular

Hitachi Goes Whole Hog On Perpendicular

Matthew Fogg | 6th November 2006

Hitachi Goes Whole Hog On Perpendicular

0 Seagate Releases New Security Platform

Seagate Releases New Security Platform

Derrek Huey | 1st November 2006

Seagate Releases New Security Platform

3 How About A 32GB Flash Max Drive?

How About A 32GB Flash Max Drive?

Matthew Fogg | 23rd October 2006

How About A 32GB Flash Max Drive?

1 Seagate Strengthens Its Maxtor Onetouch And Maxtor Shared Storage

Seagate Strengthens Its Maxtor Onetouch And Maxtor Shared Storage

Matthew Fogg | 19th October 2006

Seagate Strengthens Its Maxtor Onetouch And Maxtor Shared Storage

7 Seagate Opens New State Of The Art Data Recovery Facility

Seagate Opens New State Of The Art Data Recovery Facility

Matthew Fogg | 17th October 2006

Seagate Opens New State Of The Art Data Recovery Facility

2 Kingston Technology Introduces Its New DataTraveler Secure USB Drives

Kingston Technology Introduces Its New DataTraveler Secure USB Drives

Matthew Fogg | 12th October 2006

Kingston Technology Introduces Its New DataTraveler Secure USB Drives

13 NEC Develops Chipset For Blu-Ray / HD-DVD Recorder

NEC Develops Chipset For Blu-Ray / HD-DVD Recorder

Matthew Fogg | 10th October 2006

NEC Develops Chipset For Blu-Ray / HD-DVD Recorder

8 Hitachi Planning Super Data Catridge

Hitachi Planning Super Data Catridge

Matthew Fogg | 9th October 2006

Hitachi Planning Super Data Catridge

2 Kingston Technology Introduces its new Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) 4GB Card.

Kingston Technology Introduces its new Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) 4GB Card.

Matthew Fogg | 6th October 2006

Kingston Technology Introduces its new Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) 4GB Card.

0 Kingston Technology Unveil Two New Flash Memory Based Products

Kingston Technology Unveil Two New Flash Memory Based Products

Matthew Fogg | 27th September 2006

Kingston Technology Unveil Two New Flash Memory Based Products

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