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15 Crucial C300 SATA 6Gb/s SSD Review

Crucial C300 SATA 6Gb/s SSD Review

Storage | 23rd June 2010

We all know that SSDs are blazingly fast. What would you get if you took an SSD and added SATA 6Gb/s support? Let's find out.

5 Icy Box Hard Drive Docking Stations Review

Icy Box Hard Drive Docking Stations Review

Storage | 13th May 2010

We take a look at a pair of Icy Box docking stations and compare E-SATA to USB3

9 Corsair V128 Nova Review

Corsair V128 Nova Review

Storage | 19th April 2010

Today we look at the latest high performance SSD from Corsair, the Nova. How does it do?

3 Corsair Flash Padlock 2 8GB Review

Corsair Flash Padlock 2 8GB Review

Storage | 31st March 2010

Carrying your personal data around on a USB drive may be convenient, but what happens when you loose it?

8 Silicon Power E10 and M10 SSDs

Silicon Power E10 and M10 SSDs

Storage | 26th February 2010

Today we have a look at two Solid State Drives from the Taiwanese company Silicon Power. Do they cut the mustard?

0 Synology DS710+ 2-bay All-in-1 NAS Server

Synology DS710+ 2-bay All-in-1 NAS Server

Storage | 22nd February 2010

Synology have just released their latest NAS aimed at the SMB market. But can it hold its own against a fully fledged file server?

2 Synology DS410j NAS Station

Synology DS410j NAS Station

Storage | 27th January 2010

With the ever growing need for digital storage, Synology have released a new 4 bay NAS solution for the home and small business user. Look inside to see if it checks all the boxes.

23 Crucial M225 128GB

Crucial M225 128GB

Storage | 6th January 2010

Today we look at the Crucial M225 128GB, a notebook replacement SSD.

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OC3D Articles ›› Storage

0 Seagate Unveils Enterprise Class 1TB Constellation.2 HDD

Seagate Unveils Enterprise Class 1TB Constellation.2 HDD

Gaurang Shah | 13th December 2010

Storage systems specialist Seagate today unveiled Constellation.2, the industry’s first ever enterprise-class 2.5in HDD with a massive 1TB capacity.

0 Toshiba Intros MKxx61GYSD SED

Toshiba Intros MKxx61GYSD SED

Gaurang Shah | 1st December 2010

Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) today announced the introduction of a new 2.5in Self-Encrypting Drive.

0 24TB HDDs – New Technology Might Make it Possible

24TB HDDs – New Technology Might Make it Possible

Gaurang Shah | 26th November 2010

The geeks at Hitachi have developed a revolutionary new hard disk drive technology that could change the capacity of HDDs for ever.

1 Super Talent Achieves 370 MB/s with New RAIDDrive USB 3.0

Super Talent Achieves 370 MB/s with New RAIDDrive USB 3.0

Gaurang Shah | 23rd November 2010

The new and upgraded RAIDDrive from Super Talent gives a fair idea of the data transfer speeds that USB 3.0 is capable of achieving.

0 LSI Unwraps a Speed Devil – the PCIe WarpDrive

LSI Unwraps a Speed Devil – the PCIe WarpDrive

Gaurang Shah | 19th November 2010

Storage and channel manufacturer LSI today announced the release of its new PCIe – based WarpDrive solid-stage storage drive.

0 Buffalo Announces Two New External USB Storage Drives

Buffalo Announces Two New External USB Storage Drives

Gaurang Shah | 17th November 2010

Storage device manufacturer Buffalo Technology today upgraded its product line with the addition of two new external storage solutions.

0 Intel Quietly Introduces 120GB SSD

Intel Quietly Introduces 120GB SSD

Gaurang Shah | 8th November 2010

Intel has expanded its Postville X25-M series of drives with the addition of a new 120 GB SSD.

1 OCZ Releases the Superfast RevoDrive X2 Series SSDs

OCZ Releases the Superfast RevoDrive X2 Series SSDs

Gaurang Shah | 1st November 2010

High performance memory manufacturer OCZ recently announced an upgrade to its highly successful RevoDrive series SSDs.

4 Patriot’s New Offering – the Torqx TRB SSD Series

Patriot’s New Offering – the Torqx TRB SSD Series

Gaurang Shah | 27th October 2010

Solid state memory manufacturer Patriot Memory yesterday took the wraps of its latest offering – the Torqx TRB series of SSDs.

0 JEDEC Sets SSD Standards

JEDEC Sets SSD Standards

Derrick Huey | 27th September 2010

As with most flash products, the JEDEC wants to make sure SSDs are up to spec.

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