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Memory News |
Thursday, 31.03.2011 |
Mach Xtreme Technology Nano 50-Pin PATA SSD Review
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Review of the Mach Xtreme Technology Nano 60GB MXSSD1MNANO50-60G 1.8-inch 50-Pin PATA SSD. How to make a notebook faster easily. Who is dissatisfied with the speed of the notebook or netbook, can increase the notebook performance easy and relatively inexpensive. When we like to get the notebook much...
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Western Digital Scorpio Black 750GB 2.5-inch HDD Review
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When Western Digital announced their new Scorpio Black 750GB and the marketing department advertised it as a notebook drive with desktop performance, I quickly took note. Last year we looked at the Scorpio Blue 750GB, the 5,400 RPM version of the Scorpio Black and came away impressed with the capaci...
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Patriot G2 Series DDR3 1600MHz 4GB Memory Kit Review
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The G2 Series memory modules from Patriot offer decent performance for their price and come with low profile heatspreaders, to allow installation of high performance air coolers. We take a look at the Division 2 Edition memory kit rated at 1600Mhz.
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OCZ RevoDrive X2 100GB PCI-E SSD Review
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Review of the OCZ RevoDrive X2 100GB PCI-E Solid State Drive. OCZ is no stranger to creating some of the fastest solid state drives available. We know this from our reviews of the original RevoDrive and the Vertex 3 drive. Today OCZ has sent us their X2 version of the RevoDrive, which is to be faste...
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Intel SSD 320 Series 300GB Review
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We've got an Intel SSD 320 series 300GB drive on hand and have run it through a complete suite of tests to gauge its performance versus competing solid state offerings. Intel officially announced the new SSD 320 Series drives yesterday, which feature proprietary Intel SSD processors paired to cuttin...
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iStorage diskGenie 128GB SSD Review
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For those that want speed and security from their hard drive, a solid state drive is your best option. The diskGenie 128gb is the mid ranged option out of iStorage's current range. They also sell a 30gb, 64gb, 240gb and 256gb; all of are priced differently at 140, 209, 689 and 919 GBP, respectively....
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MemoRight FTM-25 240GB SSD Review
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MemoRight is a premium SSD manufacturer that specializes in high performance, high reliability solid state drives. Even though the company can't be considered very old when compared to some of the larger players, their experience in solid state drive technology is just as impressive as many of the n...
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Seagate Barracuda XT ST33000651AS 3TB HDD Review
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Review of the 3TB Seagate Barracuda XT ST33000651AS hard drive. Everyone knows that SSDs cannot offer the capacity of a hard drive, and HDDs will never deliver solid state response time. Somewhere between the speed of Solid State Drive technology and the reliability of value-priced Hard Disk storage...
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Kingston Firmware Fix for SSDNow V100 Tested
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Kingston has emailed us to get the word out to all SSDNow V100 users about a latent technical issue discovered in the V100 drive's firmware. This issue can cause the drive to become unresponsive at POST or during the booting process. Various posts across several forums allude to the SSD becoming com...
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Misc News |
Wednesday, 30.03.2011 |
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Review
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ASUS has come out with the Android-powered Eee Pad Transformer that snaps into a special dock to become a laptop. The Eee Pad Transformer is a pretty decent tablet to start; a half-inch-thick, 10.1-inch NVIDIA Tegra 2-powered unit that's running Android 3.0 or Honeycomb. What makes us pay attention ...
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AC Ryan Playon!HD Mini2 Review
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Review of the AC Ryan Playon!HD Mini 2. For those of you that took a look at the AC Ryan Playon!HD2 1TB and thought to yourself, well that looks great, but I already have a PC full of movies, why do I need one in my lounge too? Well, that's a good question and here to answer it is the Mini 2, the st...
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Review
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Video Review of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc. If you thought the thinnest smartphones comes from the another S brand, the Sony Xperia arc will truly stun you by it's super slim and light body. The Xperia arc is just 8.7mm at its thinnest part where it fits snugly thanks to the unique arc design.
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Jabra BT530 Bluetooth Headset Review
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Today we have a product from Jabra; it's the BT530 which is part of the Smart Series which boasts that it uses Cutting-edge technologies to set you free and bring you closer to the perfect sound, comfort and connection. Well let's have a look and see if it really lives up to the high standard that t...
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Corsair SP2500 Speakers Review
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Review of the Corsair SP2500 speakers. Armed with a phat sub, two satellite speakers and a very dandy LCD control DSP unit we'll today have a look at that Corsair Gaming Audio SP2500 speaker kit. It definitely surprised us away in terms of audio quality. It is an easy to use and easy to setup kit. T...
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Gigabyte Aivia M8600 Hybrid Review
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Review of the new Gigabyte Aivia M8600 Hybrid Gaming Mouse. When it comes to gaming peripherals, Gigabyte's products have always been well priced for the rich feature sets and high end design they offer. The new Aivia M8600 continues this tradition by offering a uniquely designed mouse which has the...
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Tt eSports Black Gaming Mouse Review
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Review of Thermaltake's eSPORTS BLACK gaming mouse. Ah, I'd love to use a high DPI mouse, every day - And kick major ass in every game I play - But until I get another, where the sensor doesn't lack - I'll do what I can, and use the mouse called BLACK.
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Corsair SP2200 2.1 Speaker System Review
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The new sub design for the SP2200 is quite small and has a 6-inch driver inside of a side firing port loaded bass reflex enclosure. Space is clearly the number one goal here as Corsair has tried to shrink the enclosure down to an impossibly small size. The satellite speakers use a very compact 2-inc...
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Memory News |
Tuesday, 29.03.2011 |
Crucial Ballistix Smart Tracer DDR3 PC3-12800 4GB Memory Kit Review
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The Crucial Ballistix Smart Tracer DDR3 PC3-12800 BL2KIT25664ST1608OB memory kit comes with two interesting features: fully customizable lighting system, along with thermal sensors that can be monitored via the M.O.D. software utility.
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Crucial m4 256GB SATA 6G C400 SSD Review
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The Crucial m4 needs little introduction since it is one of the two most anticipated SSDs of 2011. The truth is that most of you are planning on skipping the next handful of pages to get right to the benchmarks. Don't do that! Take everything you've already read about the Micron C400 / Crucial m4 an...
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Exceleram EP3001A 6GB Kit Review
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The memory we will be testing today is of part number EP3001A, which Exceleram are selling at 1333Mhz, but with the intention that it will be used for overclocking.
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Corsair Performance 3 128GB Solid State Drive Review
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The quest for faster, more reliable and lower priced SSDs continues today with the review of the Corsair Performance 3 128GB. Last month we looked at the flagship 256GB model, but as you may know, performance changes when flash density changes. The flagship 256GB model impressed us with its 480MB/s ...
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SanDisk Cruzer Micro 8GB U3 Review
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Today we're reviewing SanDisk's Cruzer Micro U3 Drive. U3 technology is relatively new and provides portable software solutions that might not be available to you on the host computer. The Cruzer Micro should prove to be an all round great drive.
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Crucial Ballistix Smart Tracer PC3-12800 Review
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Review of the Crucial Ballistix Smart Tracer PC3-12800. Today I am happy to present the Ballistix Smart Tracer for review. Last month we reviewed the Crucial Ballistix Tracer Black just to recap some of the price drops we've seen on memory lately and what is available out there in the DDR3 realm. In...
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Patriot G2 PC3-12800 Review
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Today we're looking at some DDR3 memory from Patriot. An offering from their Gamer series, the G2 enhanced latency kit is aimed towards gamers seeking the best performance at the best price.
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