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Abstract: Want to upgrade your PC and not sure which component would make the biggest difference? Thinking about it logically, a PC is only as fast as the slowest part, and in the world of GHz frequencies and nanosecond latencies, traditional hard drives are ...
Abstract: If there is one area of the PC component market which is rapidly changing it is SATA storage devices. Since the introduction of SSD’s at an affordable level less than a year ago...
Abstract: This is a 64 GB SSD based on the Samsung S3C29RBB01 controller, with 128 MB of Samsung RAM and 8 x 8GB Samsung 45nm chips. The PCB is in fact...
Abstract: In its 120 GB version, or more exactly 128 GB, the OCZ Summit retains the same design as on the smaller version but with 16 rather than 8 flash chips.
Abstract: With the size of pages and blocks of NAND increasing on these new chips, the controllers that use them will be aiming to make up for the losses in speed for smaller accesses that are inherent in these changes. Moreover, while this flash memory doesn't seem affected and still has an endurance of 5000 write cycl..
Abstract: With the size of pages and blocks of NAND increasing on these new chips, the controllers that use them will be aiming to make up for the losses in speed for smaller accesses that are inherent in these changes. Moreover, while this flash memory doesn't seem affected and still has an endurance of 5000 write cycl..
The good news is that none of the 12 SSDs we reviewed left a bad impression. Only one product, the Cavalry Pelican SSD, failed to reach the performance level we’d expect from modern drives (200+ MB/s reads for desktop/mobile type SSDs). Every other...
I was going to include a price comparison, but a few of the units tested (like the Corsair P64) dont seem to be carried anywhere as of yet. That said, prices generally do not sway far from the cost/GB of ~$2.75 set by Intel when they released their...
Abstract: The computer industry moves at a hectic pace, especially when you have technologies that are just becoming mainstream, and that's exactly where solid state drives stand today. To get the latest and most advanced solid state drives you'll have to pay a ...