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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

1 AMP Releases eSATA/USB Combo Flash Drives

AMP Releases eSATA/USB Combo Flash Drives

Gaurang Shah | 22nd March 2010

Active Media Products (AMP) has come up with a couple of combo flash drives that feature both eSATA and USB 2.0 interfaces.

0 Foremay Lines Up EC188 D-series PCIe SSD Drives

Foremay Lines Up EC188 D-series PCIe SSD Drives

Gaurang Shah | 21st March 2010

Leading SSD OEM manufacturer Foremay yesterday announced the release of its full line of EC188D-series PCIe flash hard drives.

9 LSI Releases PCIe SSD to OEMs; Offers 1,500MB/sec I/O

LSI Releases PCIe SSD to OEMs; Offers 1,500MB/sec I/O

Gaurang Shah | 18th March 2010

LSI today announced the release of its PCI Express based SSD to OEMs, a move that could signal the advent of the fastest SSD currently available in the market.

1 Intel Launches its “Affordable” X25-V Value SSDs

Intel Launches its “Affordable” X25-V Value SSDs

Gaurang Shah | 15th March 2010

Intel today announced the release of its new “affordable” range of X25-V Value SATA SSDs.

6 Bad News for Win XP Users, New HDD Format Coming Soon

Bad News for Win XP Users, New HDD Format Coming Soon

Gaurang Shah | 11th March 2010

Windows XP users who upgrade their hard drives in the coming year might be faced with a big issue; the format of hard drives is soon to undergo a massive upgrade.

3 OCZ Launches Its $100 Onyx SSDs

OCZ Launches Its $100 Onyx SSDs

Gaurang Shah | 11th March 2010

OCZ today announced the launch of its new Onyx series SSDs, which it claims delivers performance and exceptional value to customers.

1 Corsair Introduces Ultra-fast Force Series SSDs

Corsair Introduces Ultra-fast Force Series SSDs

Gaurang Shah | 9th March 2010

Leading memory and storage equipment manufacturer Corsair recently announced the launch of its all new Force Series of SSDs.

0 G.Skill Unveils Phoenix Series SSDs

G.Skill Unveils Phoenix Series SSDs

Gaurang Shah | 8th March 2010

This year’s CeBIT has been the launching pad for many-a-product from leading manufacturers; G.Skill too joined the bandwagon when it showed off its latest Phoenix SSD series on Friday.

0 Corsair Unveils Two New SSDs Lines

Corsair Unveils Two New SSDs Lines

Gaurang Shah | 27th February 2010

Corsair today introduced two new SSD lines, one based on the new JMicron JMF612 controller and the second based on Indilinx Barefoot controller.

1 Intel To Push SSD Capacity At End Of The Year

Intel To Push SSD Capacity At End Of The Year

Derrick Huey | 22nd February 2010

Intel aims to dramatically increase the storage capacities of both their enterprise and mainstream SSD lines.

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