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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

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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