Posts Tagged ‘solid state drive’
OCZ Vertex 2 Pro SSD previewed: awesome, and could do with some 6Gbps SATA love
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on January 1st, 2010
OCZ Vertex 2 Pro SSD previewed: awesome, and could do with some 6Gbps SATA love originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 01 Jan 2010 07:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 13th, 2009
Prototype SATA 6Gbps SSD gets benchmarked: yessir, it's hasty originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 12 Dec 2009 23:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PC Perspective | Email this | Comments Kingston 40GB SSDNow review
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on December 2nd, 2009

From the moment that we heard of the the new 40GB Kingston SSD, we couldn’t help but get our hopes up. Who knows if (or more likely, when) SSD drives will ever completely replace spinning platters with all the digital media people collect today, so rather than stretching your budget and compressing your media in order to stuff everything onto a 256GB solid state drive, we dug the idea of snagging a small (and affordable) SSD for boot / application operations and utilizing a spacious HDD for archival. Not to mention — regardless of how fast a disk is — two are almost always better than one. If you’re interested in rigging up a similar setup, hop on past the break to have a look at our impressions.
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Kingston 40GB SSDNow review originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Dec 2009 12:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Ask Engadget: Best SSD under $150?
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on November 27th, 2009
SSDs still aren't cheap, but the smaller ones have definitely come down quite aways in price. Anyone got a particular 32GB or 64GB platter that they're hearting at the moment? Go ahead, let your crush be known."I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"
Ask Engadget: Best SSD under $150? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 26 Nov 2009 23:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | | Email this | CommentsOCZ’s Colossus desktop SSD gets reviewed: oh yeah, it’s fast
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on November 23rd, 2009
OCZ's Colossus desktop SSD gets reviewed: oh yeah, it's fast originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 22 Nov 2009 20:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PC Perspective | Email this | Comments OCZ needs a name for USB 3.0 solid state drive
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on November 20th, 2009
OCZ needs a name for USB 3.0 solid state drive originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 04:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PC Perspective | Email this | Comments OCZ’s Colossus desktop SSD line ships next week
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on November 18th, 2009
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OCZ's Colossus desktop SSD line ships next week originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Nov 2009 15:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsFusion-io ioXtreme PCI Express SSD reviewed: wicked fast, bloody expensive
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on November 16th, 2009
Okay, so maybe you didn’t need a full-on review to tell you that Fusion-io’s ioXtreme PCI Express SSD was staggeringly pricey, but at $11 per gigabyte ($895 for 80GB), you may want to turn a blind eye right now if you’re short on disposable income. If you’ve managed to continue on, then you owe it to your collective senses to give the read link a look. The gurus over at HotHardware were able to get one of these lightning fast devices in for review, and while we were always assured that performance would be mind blowing, it’s another thing entirely to see those promises proven in the lab. Critics found the card to be the “fastest overall SSD solution on the market today,” with consistent 700MB/sec reads and 300MB/sec writes. Of course, they were still anxious to get their hands on a supposedly forthcoming update to make this thing bootable, and the omission of a RAID BIOS definitely put a small damper on things; still, it’s hard to let annoyance such as those overshadow the monster performance numbers, but we’d recommend giving the full skinny a good lookin’ at before committing your child’s college education fund to a pile of NAND.
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Fusion-io ioXtreme PCI Express SSD reviewed: wicked fast, bloody expensive originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 16 Nov 2009 17:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Intel and Numonyx pave the way for scalable, higher density phase change memory
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on October 30th, 2009
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Intel and Numonyx pave the way for scalable, higher density phase change memory originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Oct 2009 01:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsKingston’s $85 40GB SSDNow V Series SSD gets heavily benchmarked
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on October 27th, 2009
Aw, snap. For years now, we've been waiting (and waiting) for solid state disc prices to stoop down from the realm of you've-got-to-be-kidding-me, and now it finally looks like the everyman can ditch the HDD and get onboard with flash. Kingston's newly announced SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive ain't very capacious, but for just $84.99 (after rebates) at NewEgg, it's definitely affordable. The drive itself isn't slated to ship until November 9th, but the cool kids over at Legit Reviews seem to have already wrangled a unit for review. Kingston promises sequential read rates of up to 170MBps and write rates of up to 40MBps, and while that's certainly not mind-blowing, it's not too awful given the 2.5-inch form factor and bargain-basement price. Oh, and critics found that the drive far surpassed published speed ratings in testing, which is always completely and utterly awesome. Hit the via link for more, vaquero.[Via Legit Reviews]
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Kingston's $85 40GB SSDNow V Series SSD gets heavily benchmarked originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Oct 2009 17:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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