OC3D Reviews ›› Storage
Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000 Terabyte Hard Drive
Storage | 9th September 2008
Looking for some seriously beefy storage that isn't a slouch when it comes to performance? Hitachi's DeskStar 7K1000 may have what you're looking for...
OCZ SSD 64GB 'Core series' Solid State Disk
Storage | 5th August 2008
Can OCZ's latest SSD incarnation tempt you away from conventional drives? We put the Solid State Drive through it's paces in our latest storage review.
OCZ SSD 32GB Solid State Hard Disk
Storage | 17th July 2008
Today we place OCZ's 32GB Solid State Disk against the speedy Western Digital Velociraptor. How will they compare? Read on to find out...
Scythe Himuro Hard Disk Cooler
Storage | 13th July 2008
Like the Scythe Quiet Drive, the Himuro promises to cool and silence your HDDs
Scythe Kama Connect 2
Storage | 29th January 2008
Looking for ways of accessing your HDD's externally and on the run? Scythe may have something of interest for you then...
Scythe Quiet Drive
Storage | 24th January 2008
The Scythe Quiet Drive promises to quieten and cool your hard drive.
Ultra Stackables
Storage | 15th January 2008
Today, we take a look at the Ultra Stackables, a line of matching external enclosures, media readers, and usb hubs, offered by Ultra.
OCZ Trifecta Secure Digital Memory
Storage | 7th October 2007
Today I take a look at the multi-function Trifecta SD card. With their expertise involved in making memory products, let's see what new features they've packed into this tiny slice of technology.
OC3D Articles ›› Storage
ASUS first to show off a combined USB3/6Gb SATA card
Alex Myers | 31st October 2009
ASUS' new U3S6 Card has been spottted, offering both the new high speed interfaces in one unit.
Crucial release new firmware for M225 SSDs, supporting TRIM
Alex Myers | 30th October 2009
Crucial have released a new firmware update for their M225 SSDs supporting TRIM, lets hope it works out better than Intel's update did.
Intel and Numonyx Achieve Research Milestone in Phase Change Memory Technology
Alex Myers | 29th October 2009
It's very early days, but it's good to see Intel working on a new memory technology
Intel pulls 'Trim' Firmware update for killing drives under Windows 7
Alex Myers | 29th October 2009
Well it hasn't lasted long, Intel have pulled their promising update for the X25-M 34nm SSD's
Highpoint to release the first SATA 6Gb/s host controller in November 2009.
Alex Myers | 28th October 2009
Highpoint are bringing out the first PCI-Express 2.0 cards supporting the new SATA standard.
Intel release SSD Toolbox with Intel SSD Optimizer Enabling Users to Maximize SSD Performance over Time
Alex Myers | 27th October 2009
Intel have brought out new software and a firmware update for their X25-M SSD's.
Samsung Invests In Fusion-io
Peter Stoba | 22nd October 2009
South Korean based memory giant, Samsung have invested heavily in flash startup Fusion-io.
ASUS CrossLink Cable Allows Easy Sharing
Peter Stoba | 21st October 2009
ASUS announce a device that simplifies sharing and synchronizing of data between two computers.
Intel X25-X 'Value SSD' Rumoured
Peter Stoba | 19th October 2009
A value orientated SSD from Intel has been rumoured on the web.
Kingston Release MobileLite Gen 2 Card Reader
Peter Stoba | 18th October 2009
The second version of the popular, tiny card reader from Kingston technology.


