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Corsair Flash Voyager 32gb Review
Storage | 17th June 2009
Corsair's Flash Voyager drives may have been out for a while, but we felt they were still deserving of a look. Find out how we got on inside.
OCZ Throttle 32GB eSATA Flash Drive
Storage | 20th May 2009
Looking for something with a little more grunt than your existing USB flash drive? The eSATA based OCZ Throttle may be just what you've been searching for.
Corsair Flash Voyager Port
Storage | 12th May 2009
Losing hair over data back-ups? Then Corsair may have a solution for you, and it doesn't involve a wig! Read on to find out our thoughts on the Voyager Port...
OCZ Vertex 120GB SATA2 SSD
Storage | 11th April 2009
With a read speed of 250MB/s, the OCZ Vertex serves up some serious speed....just not on a platter! Check out our review inside.
OCZ ATV 32GB USB Flash Drive
Storage | 16th December 2008
Fancy being able to carry 32GB of data around in my pocket without looking like you're concealing a hard one (disk!)? The OCZ ATV 32GB may well have an affordable and rugged solution.
SanDisk Extreme Cruzer Contour 8GB Flash Drive
Storage | 23rd November 2008
Promising a faster read speed than any of their previous models, Overclock3D simply had to try the SanDisk Extreme Cruzer Contour out.
Adaptec RAID 2405 SAS / SATA Controller
Storage | 10th November 2008
With an 800MHz processor, 128MB of DDR2 and a PCI-E 8x interface, can Adaptec's latest entry-level SAS/SATA RAID controller offer a boost in performance?
Synology DS207+ NAS Server
Storage | 12th October 2008
Aimed squarely at the SOHO user, the DS207+ promises an impressive array of features. OC3D simply had to take a look
OC3D Articles ›› Storage
Seagate Plans 37.5TB HDD Within Matter of Years
Matthew Fogg | 8th January 2007
Looking to the future we can expect HDD in the vicinity of 300TB; according to Seagate anyway. Read on to find out more...
Samsung Readies Flash Memory For 32 GB Solid State Disk
Matthew Fogg | 3rd January 2007
Samsung said that it has begun sampling of 50 nm NAND flash memory chips that are required to build the long announced 32 GB 2.5 GB solid state disk (SSD). Read on to find out more.
Solid State Hard Drive Versus HDD
Matthew Fogg | 2nd January 2007
Intel's upcoming Santa Rosa platform for Notebooks employs something known by its code name as the "Robson" module, that incorporates NAND Flash in a solid state disk-cache design. Read about it here...
Toshiba's 1.8-inch 100GB HDD
Matthew Fogg | 6th December 2006
Toshiba recently announced a 1.8-inch drive that offers a storage capacity of 100GB, claiming it is the largest capacity yet achieved in this class of hard disk drive (HDD).
Seagate Named Supplier Of The Year
Matthew Fogg | 6th December 2006
Seagate, the world’s number one disc drive manufacturer, has announced that it has been named 2006 Supplier of the Year by Xyratex, a leading supplier of enterprise class data storage subsystems.
Seagate Savvio Small Form Factor Hard Drives Embraced By Technology Leaders Worldwide
Matthew Fogg | 3rd December 2006
Seagate today announced that its ground-breaking Savvio 2.5–inch SFF enterprise hard drives have achieved unprecedented levels of adoption among leading system suppliers.
1TB per Sqaure Inch?
Matthew Fogg | 30th November 2006
A laser capable of being focused to a spot on a rotating disk just 80 nanometers across, is what Fujitsu needed to be able to beat competitors Toshiba and Seagate, in the race toward terabit areal densities. Yesterday, Fujitsu announced they’d achieved that goal.
Xerox Seeks Erasable Form of Paper for Copiers
Matthew Fogg | 28th November 2006
Xerox has set out to recycle paper documents produced by the company’s copiers — potentially an unlimited number of times. Read on to find out more...
Kingston Technology Launch the DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition
Matthew Fogg | 22nd November 2006
Kingston Technology releases its new DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition USB Drive. Read on to find out more...
Xbox 360 hack Spurring Demand For DL DVD Discs
Matthew Fogg | 9th November 2006
Taiwan optical disc makers makers have indicated that demand has been warming up for DVD+R/-R DL (single-sided double-layer) discs recently, following the increased availability of a modding hack that allows for the playing of pirated games on Xbox 360 consoles.


