Storage Hardware Reviews

Thursday, 01 October 2009 00:00

CRU_DataPort_SecureDockQuote: “Hard drive enclosures are generally something cheap, mobile, and entirely insecure. A passerby in a lab, office, or other location with a computer with potentially privileged information could easily open a computer, extract the hard drive, and make off with the data. It's even easier if the hard drive is an external. The CRU DataPort SecureDock attempts to address this. Combining a proprietary enclosure connector format, a locking enclosure dock, and a token, the DataPort SecureDock aims to beef up the security of an external hard drive. ThinkComputers has the review."

Article URL: http://www.thinkcomputers.org/index.php?x=reviews&id=1053


 
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 00:00

LaCie_1TB_Hard_Disk_by_Neil_PoultonQuote: “If you've heard of LaCie you know they are known for their external hard drives. One thing I've always liked about LaCie has been their unique and stylish design for their hard drives. Today we will be looking at another external hard drive from them designed by famous product designer Neil Poulton. This 1TB drive is simple, yet stylish. You probably won't find another drive out there like it! Let's take a look..."

Article URL: http://www.thinkcomputers.org/index.php?x=reviews&id=1052


 
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 00:00

OCZ_Technology_64GB_AgilityQuote: When I first received the OCZ Agility I knew it was a more affordable version of the OCZ Vertex I reviewed earlier. Even with the specifications claiming otherwise, I was expecting to see a drop in performance as cost cutting measures were in full effect to make this drive more affordable to the public. How pleasantly pleased I was, to be wrong!

Article URL: http://www.ccereviews.com/reviews/ocz-technology-64gb-agility-series-sata-ii


 
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 00:00

Patriot_Torqx_128GB_MLC_SSDQuote: "The Torqx performed very well and near or at the top in just about all benchmarks. That being said, benchmarks do not always equate to how the drives perform in the real world and over time. I spent some time playing around on Windows 7 installed on the drive for quite while. I did a lot of multi-tasking, simultaneous file copies and moves, and played a game or two as well. I didn't notice any problems with stuttering and the system felt very crisp and responsive with Windows booting in less than twenty seconds from completion of BIOS load..."

Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1087/1/


 
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