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OC3D Reviews ›› Storage

7 Seagate Pocket Drive 5.0GB

Seagate Pocket Drive 5.0GB

Storage | 12th September 2006

In the modern world the need to transfer data from home to the workplace and from office to office is becoming more and more common. Today we look at Seagate's solution in the form of a portable mini hard drive

13 Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750 GB SATA Hard Drive

Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750 GB SATA Hard Drive

Storage | 7th August 2006

With more and more people wanting larger amounts of storage space, drives are getting bigger and bigger. We take a look at Seagates Behemoth 750gb Barracuda 7200RPM model and see if it's up to par.

2 SIIG ExpressCard 34 11-in-1 Media Card Reader

SIIG ExpressCard 34 11-in-1 Media Card Reader

Storage | 9th July 2006

OC3D takes a look at the very first ExpressCard 34 media card reader! Find out how this new technology stacks up against the older PCMCIA card format.

7 Thermaltake Muse eSATA External SATA II Enclosure

Thermaltake Muse eSATA External SATA II Enclosure

Storage | 4th April 2006

An in depth review of Thermaltakes new elegantly designed high-speed SATA II external hard drive enclosure... Does it perform?

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OC3D Articles ›› Storage

1 Active Media Ups Read Speeds with Predator GT SSDs

Active Media Ups Read Speeds with Predator GT SSDs

Gaurang Shah | 23rd June 2009

Active Media today crashed through the 200MB/s read speed barrier for SSDs with the launch of its Predator GT series.

4 Samsung Unveils Mini-Card PCIe SSDs

Samsung Unveils Mini-Card PCIe SSDs

Gaurang Shah | 23rd June 2009

Samsung yesterday unveiled a new line of SSDs sized almost exactly the same as a PCIe card.

1 Super Talent Unveils MasterDrive SX SSDs

Super Talent Unveils MasterDrive SX SSDs

Gaurang Shah | 18th June 2009

Storage and memory modules manufacturer Super Talent yesterday announced the addition of the MasterDrive SX series of SSDs to its range of products.

7 Super SSDs Not Too Far Off

Super SSDs Not Too Far Off

Gaurang Shah | 18th June 2009

Researchers in Japan are claiming a breakthrough in NAND Flash cell design that will allow the development of super SSDs with faster write speeds and a longer lifespan.

5 OCZ Launches Mainstream Agility Series SSDs

OCZ Launches Mainstream Agility Series SSDs

Gaurang Shah | 10th June 2009

OCZ recently launched its new Agility line of SSDs aimed at the low-cost, mainstream market.

7 WD Introduces 4TB External Storage for Macs

WD Introduces 4TB External Storage for Macs

Gaurang Shah | 9th June 2009

High-performance memory manufacturer Western Digital (WD) today took the wraps off its new 4TB My Book Studio Edition II storage system.

0 LaCie Introduces Black Series TV-Friendly HDDs

LaCie Introduces Black Series TV-Friendly HDDs

Gaurang Shah | 6th June 2009

Designer hard drive manufacturer LaCie recently added two new models to its LaCinema range of TV-friendly hard drives.

0 Marvell Showcase PCI-E SSD with 2GB/s throughput

Marvell Showcase PCI-E SSD with 2GB/s throughput

Gaurang Shah | 1st June 2009

Santa Clara based Marvell Technologies today laid claim to the fastest SSD till date with their new PCI-E SSD.

1 SATA 3.0 Brings 6GB/s Data Transfer Speeds

SATA 3.0 Brings 6GB/s Data Transfer Speeds

Gaurang Shah | 29th May 2009

The third-generation of SATA interface is now official; the Serial ATA International Organisation yesterday released the specifications for the new standard.

1 Super Talent Intros PCIe RAIDDrive SSD Workstations, New SSD Line-up

Super Talent Intros PCIe RAIDDrive SSD Workstations, New SSD Line-up

Gaurang Shah | 28th May 2009

The PCIe RAIDDrive SSD Workstation has a capacity of up to 6TB while the SSDs come with an IDE interface.

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