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Kingston SSDNow V+ 64GB
Storage | 4th December 2009
The Kingston SSD Now V+ 64GB solid state drive comes through the OC3D Labs. Does it's value price tag mean value performance?
Apacer AC202 External Hard Drive
Storage | 5th November 2009
Looking for a way to carry large amounts of data around, without the cost of USB flash drives? Newcomers to the land of OC3D, Apacer, may have the answer...
Asus PCIe GEN2 SATA6G expansion card
Storage | 31st October 2009
With no SATA 6G support forthcoming on Intel based motherboards, Asus have made their own card which supports this feature. See how well the card performs in our latest review...
Super Talent 128GB SATA II SSD
Storage | 25th September 2009
Is the noise of your current HDD driving you mad? Thinking of buying an SSD but dont know which to get? Perhaps Super Talents FTM28GX25H could be what your looking for. Read on to find out.
OCZ Vertex TURBO 120GB Solid State Drive
Storage | 16th September 2009
Have OCZ improved the phenomenally fast Vertex SSD to reclaim the performance crown? Take a look at our latest review...
Asus SBC-04DIS-U Slim External Blu Ray Reader
Storage | 1st September 2009
Asus produces the worlds first slim external Blu Ray drive and we get our hands on it to take a good look at this rather sexy looking bit of kit.
GSkill Falcon 128GB SATA II SSD
Storage | 13th July 2009
To be the best you have to beat the best. Does the GSkill Falcon have wait it takes to outpace the other SSD's on test? Find out in our latest review...
OCZ Summit 250GB SATA2 SSD
Storage | 29th June 2009
The OCZ Vertex set a very high standard two months ago but suffered mediocre write speeds. Can the Summit SSD make up the deficit? Find out in our latest in-depth review...
OC3D Articles ›› Storage
Samsung Introduces 60GB Capacity 1.8-Inch Hard Drive
Matthew Fogg | 26th January 2007
Samsung has announced its first 1.8-inch drive with a 60GB capacity as a part of the company's new line of N-series of HDDs. Read on to find out more...
Western Digital Releases Fix For Disappearing Drives
Matthew Fogg | 25th January 2007
Western Digital quietly issued a firmware update on its web site that should be applied to the company's WDxxxxYS series of "Caviar SE16" SATA2 drives.
Blu-Ray Encrytion Cracked
Mike Reilly | 25th January 2007
Just shortly after HD-DVD encryption was cracked, the same trickster is at it again, this time he's cracked Blu-Ray.
Fujitsu on the Way to 5TB Hard Drives
Mike Reilly | 19th January 2007
Fujistsu has figured out a way that will allow them to pack up to 5TB onto a single 3.5 HDD. This technology is not expected to be released soon, but it's on the path to even more capacity hard drives. Read inside for more.
Seagate Announces 2.5" HDD, 15,000 RPM
Mike Reilly | 16th January 2007
Many hard drive manufacturers try to please their customers by offering higher capacity hard drives. Seagate has decided to take another route. Read inside for more.
Hitachi Explains Perpendicular Recording
Matthew Fogg | 16th January 2007
If you don't really understand the science behind perpendicular recording, then this article is for you. Read on to find out more...
Some More Seagate Announcements
Mike Reilly | 15th January 2007
It seems like Seagate releases weren't covered so well. Read inside for an update on the info you missed.
Porn goes HD-DVD, BlueRay loses out?
Matt Kemp | 12th January 2007
It seems that Sony don't want any smut on their format, so the Porn industry will be going HD-DVD. The end for BlueRay as we know it?
PQI Releases 64GB SSD SATA Drive
Mike Reilly | 12th January 2007
PQI has released a HUGE (Pun intended), SSD SATA Hard Drive. Pics and more info inside...
Seagate Launches Freeagent Family Of Data Movers
Matthew Fogg | 10th January 2007
Today Seagate Technology announced the launch of its FreeAgent family of data movers, which are set to shake up the consumer market. Interested? Feel free to read on about them in the news article...


