Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the A-Data Nobility NH01 USB3 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for A-Data Nobility NH01 USB3.
October 2010
(78%)
15 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
As with similar desktop drives we’ve seen with USB 3.0, the ADATA Nobility NH01 is capable of staggeringly fast data transfers. Our only small quibble is the use of a 5400rpm drive here, when slightly faster 7200rpm drives could now be taken advantage...
Abstract: The first USB 3.0-based external hard drives aim at eliminating the USB 2.0 bottleneck (that hovered around 30 MB/s) with enough bandwidth to outperform the fastest mechanical disks. A-Data, Buffalo, and WD do battle for maximum performance. USB 3.0 ha...
The Nobility NH-01 by ADATA offers a solid, economical and fast USB 3.0 hard drive in a mobile 2.5" format. Unfortunately the housing is rather shiny which will mean that regular use will lead to regular cleaning. On the other hand, the measurements done...
The Nobility Series NH01 External HDD from ADATA is one of the USB 3.0 products from the market that succeeds to deliver good performance, keep the noise down and remain cool during usage. The enclosure is meant to be used at home or at the office and...
Published: 2010-08-03, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
As with similar desktop drives we’ve seen with USB 3.0, the ADATA Nobility NH01 is capable of staggeringly fast data transfers. Our only small quibble is the use of a 5400rpm drive here, when slightly faster 7200rpm drives could now be taken advantage...
Abstract: The three drives we're looking at represent some of the first USB 3.0 products. There will be many more in the following months, flooding the market with drives all claiming to be fastest. Our three products deliver great performance compared to USB 2.0 solutions, reaching at least...
When you think of A-DATA, in the past you would have only thought about memory modules and maybe some fancy looking cartoon character pen drives. These days the Taiwanese memory making company has really started to spread its wings into more than j...