Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the OCZ Throttle eSATA Drive eSATA/USB2 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ Throttle eSATA Drive eSATA/USB2.
August 2009
(82%)
40 Reviews
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The OCZ Throttle may not be the most rugged or desirable-looking USB flash drive and nor is it the cheapest, but its addition of an eSATA port means that data transfer is much faster than most competing drives, so for that reason we recommend it....
Abstract: With the Throttle drive OCZ have shown little concern with appearance or size and instead created a drive which has a reasonable level of geek coolness in both appearance and performance.
Abstract: Obviously both the Walton Chaintech pronto and the OCZ throttle come from the same factory, however i don't know which factory that is. In any case the OCZ unit came in the retail package and so we also got an USB to mini..
With the Throttle OCZ has introduced on the fastest small storage devices on the planet, today. We can’t deny the fact that USB 3.0 is closing in, but before that becomes a standard on all mainstream machines we’ll have to wait for 2011; meanw...
Abstract: The Flash Drive. Perhaps the most overlooked and abused little piece of hardware out there. Its ubiquitious, found on keychains, office desks, even in grannys purse no doubt. Seems everyone has one or needs one, but theyre probably the most forgotte...
The eSATA thumb drives from Maxell, OCZ, and Silicon Image are actually hybrid products, as they all offer both USB 2.0 and eSATA interfaces. All three manage to overcome the limitations of what USB 2.0 by a significant amount, effectively doubling the...
The two biggest concerns most users are going to have when buying a USB flash drive is price and performance. Assuming that you need a 32GB flash drive, the budget will be anywhere from $55 US up to $120 US, with quite a large number of options in-betw...
It is a shame that more computers dont come with eSATA, or better yet powered eSATA ports as drives like the OCZ Throttle would totally replace the typical USB flash drive. I should not have been surprised how fast the drive was, considering the uni...
When you've got a flash drive with the capacity of an articulated lorry and performance of Lamborghini it makes sense to plug it into an interface designed for such devices. This is exactly what OCZ have done with the Throttle, ditching the bandwidth lim...