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Samstag, den 13.03.2010 |
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A-DATA USB Speicherstick Vergleich
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Getestet wurde der A-DATA Nobility S805, der A-DATA Superior C903 und der A-DATA Superior C905 USB Stick. Es wird mal wieder Zeit für einen neuen USB-Stick. Gründe dafür finden sich am laufenden Band. Entweder hat man den Alten verlegt und hält es für eine gute Idee, sich noch ein paar Weitere auf V...
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Kingston HyperX PC3-17066 4GB Kit Review
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Kingston has a reputation for creating some extremely high quality memory. What this means is that we tend not to see the company jump on the speed train as quick as some other makers do. They want to know when they release a module that it's going to run 100 percent across many platforms. Due to th...
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Kingston SSDNow V-Series 30GB Solid State Boot Drive Review
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Upgrading from a normal hard drive to a solid state drive can be quite expensive and for most people it really does not make that much sense. Solid state capacities are getting larger, but that just brings the price of the drives up even higher. Kingston wants to help people out who want to take adv...
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Corsair Nova 64GB und Corsair Reactor 60GB SSDs im Test
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Getestet wurde Corsair Nova 64GB und Corsair Reactor 60GB SSD. Die neuen SSD Serien Nova und Reactor von Corsair trauen sich so langsam in größerer Stückzahl auf den Markt.
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SSD Data Recovery
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It goes without saying that solid-state drives are well-worth the investment in order to give your PC some responsiveness, but with all the benefits they can offer, there's one lesser-known issue that we'll talk about here. That issue is simple. As soon as you delete a file on a TRIM-enabled SSD, th...
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Marvell 88SS9174-BJP2 SSD Controller Review
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Just over two years ago there were only five companies involved in Solid State Drive technology, and as of January 2010 there are nearly 140 names in the business. Without doubt, the SSD market has enjoyed a powerful growth period with relatively painless consumer acceptance. Benchmark Reviews has b...
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Western Digital SiliconEdge Blue 256GB SSD Review
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The new WD SiliconEdge Blue SSDs are available in capacities of up to 256 gigabytes GB and feature a SATA 3.0 gigabits per second Gb/s interface with sequential read speeds up to 250 megabytes per second MB/s and sequential write transfer rates up to 170 MB/s. Not bad performance for a mainstream co...
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WD SiliconEdge Blue 256GB SSD Review
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Storage is going solid state and the move to acquire Silicon Systems back in March of 2009, was a very deliberate course of action for WD that spoke clearly about their intentions. We've heard rumblings of offerings forthcoming from WD's primary competitor, Seagate, as well but today WD makes it rea...
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Western Digital SiliconEdge Blue 256GB Solid State Drive Review
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As it sits right now I have no idea what controller is in the Western Digital SiliconEdge Blue. To further aid to the confusion the cache is larger than anything we have tested before. The good thing is that when we buy SSDs we are rarely buying a name or the laser etches found on the controller. Pr...
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G.Skill ECO Kit 4 GB PC3-12800U CL7-8-7
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G.Skill is offering a full range of P55 compatible memory kits, with the ECO being one of them. As the name implies, the memory aims to deliver the most performance while only requiring a mere 1.35V to run at 1600 MHz CL7-8-7.
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OCZ Technology 60GB Agility Series SATAII SSD Review
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When recently asked what SSD would be ideal for regular users, that doesn't cost too much, but contains quality components, I found myself going back over my notes. I found myself considering what kind of controller is used inside an SSD rather than basing it off the name brand. The controller is a ...
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Kingston DataTraveler 310 256gb USB Flash Drive Review
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They say size doesn't matter, but I think it does… at least when it comes to a USB drives, and I'll leave it at that… I've got an exclusive review for you, our friends over at Kingston have sent me a rather expensive USB drive, coming in at about 1100 USD it's not one that most people will be runnin...
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| Sonstige News |
Samstag, den 13.03.2010 |
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Plantronics Gamecom 777 im Test
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Mit echtem Raumklang umwirbt Plantronics das auf Gamer zugeschnittene Headset Gamecom 777. Mit der Dolby Headphone Technologie ausgerüstet, soll der Kopfhörer einen Höreindruck wie bei einem Dolby 5.1. System ermöglichen. Um zu prüfen, ob dieses Versprechen erfüllt wird, untersuchen wir es in unsere...
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EVGA Besuch
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Ein PCGH Außenteam hat am Dienstag EVGA in Gräfelfing bei München besucht. Dort zeigte man uns unter anderem, wie EVGA Grafikkarten auf ihr OC Potenzial getestet und deren BIOS Versionen entsprechend geflasht werden.
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Patriot Box Office Media Player Review
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This little Patriot Box Office Media Player hooks to your favorite HDMI capable TV and provides you with video, music and picture playback - from network devices, USB devices or from an internal Hard Drive. It is not perfect, but at less than 100 USD, it's not a bad choice at all.
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Lenovo ThinkPad T410 Review
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Lenovo proved at the Consumer Electronics Show in January that it wasn't messing around when it comes to latest generation of notebook technologies. The company has a vast array of options, from tiny to huge, and they span the gamut from casual road warriors to hardcore business users. There's also ...
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Bioxar GH1 Gaming Headset im Test
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Raptor Gaming hat neben eigenen Headsets auch das Bioxar GH1 auf den Markt gebracht. Dieser besonders leichte Stereo Kopfhörer mit flexiblem Mikrofon lässt sich recht klein zusammen klappen und ist damit besonderes für Besucher von LAN Partys geeignet. Mit dem über 2 Meter langen Kabel ist man außer...
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Proluma Deluxe Triple LCD Stand Review
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Since the release of Eyefinity, we've seen a larger push for multi screen setups. Sure, the technology has been around for years and years; I was using a dual 17" CRT setup back in the day myself which was always fun. But what ATI have done is make the technology a bit more mainstream. Sure, Ma...
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MSI Star USB 3.0 Performance Explored
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A couple of weeks ago we published some USB 3.0 performance results based on an engineering board from MSI. In that early test we where not impressed at all by it's USB 3.0 performance and we suspected a hardware bug. The final production sample of MSI's Star USB controller just arrived though, and ...
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| Speicher News |
Freitag, den 12.03.2010 |
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RAM Konfigurationen bis 24 GB im Praxistest
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Wir haben uns verschiedene DDR3 Kits in unser Testlabor eingeladen, um die folgenden Setups überprüfen zu können: 1x 2 GB, 1x 4 GB, 2x 2 GB, 3x 2 GB, 2x 4 GB, 3x 4 GB und 6x 4 GB. Damit untersuchen wir nicht nur die mutmaßlichen Vorteile von bis zu 24 GB Arbeitsspeicher, sondern auch die Vorzüge von...
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Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red PC3-12800 Memory Kit Review
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Review of the Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red PC3-12800 Memory Kit. Crucial under its parent company Micron has been producing high quality, standard spec computer memory for more than 30 years. Although a latecomer to the performance marketplace, Crucial has not disappointed their fans and has built q...
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Crucial RealSSD C300 Available
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Looking for full-throttle computing? Let the Crucial RealSSD C300 series solid-state drive rev things up. Available at Crucial.com, the new 2.5 inch Crucial RealSSD C300 drive delivers mobile and desktop users scorching-fast read speeds of up to 355MB/s. And because it has no moving parts, you'll en...
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OCZ Vertex Limited Edition SSD Review
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When we first took a look at OCZ's Vertex 2 Pro series SSD back in February, we noted that our evaluation was a product preview due to the fact that the product was still being finalized in many ways and wasn't yet available on the open market. Little did we know that exact product would never see t...
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OCZ Technology Vertex 2 Pro 100GB Solid State Disk Review
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Today we are looking at the OCZ Technology Vertex 2 Pro. What makes the Vertex 2 Pro so special is that it uses one of the first true enterprise grade solid state controllers and pairs it with low cost consumer grade Multi-Level Cell - MLC NAND flash memory.
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Corsair 8GB Padlock 2 USB Flash Drive Review
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The Corsair Padlock 2 USB Flash drive would make an excellent off-site backup drive for your critical data as it offers both the security and portability to make this task a breeze. Overall, the only nitpick I had was the lack of place to secure the cap when the drive is in use. If that's the only c...
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Kingston SSDNow V+ 128GB SNVP325-S2/128GB Review
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Now Kingston has refreshed the lineup with the SSDNow V and V+ series. Resigned with a Toshiba controller and Toshiba Nand Flash the drive we are looking at today boasts a 230MB/s read and a 180MB/s write speed. Previous versions had a Samsung controller and the new Toshiba controller and Nand MLC f...
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Toshiba HG2 43nm 256GB SSD Review
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The 256GB Toshiba HG2 Series drive that we benchmarked proved to be a solid performing mainstream SSD from our testing. The vast majority of file transfers in Windows are sequential read and write data moves and the HG2 had very respectable sequential speeds. For example in ATTO we were able to reac...
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G.Skill ECO DDR3-1600 PC3 12800 Memory Review
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Everyone is talking about Triple Channel DDR3 as of lately but what about Dual Channel? Those of you that have taken the plunge into the new P55 platform know what I am talking about.
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