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Super Talent Laptop SSD’s Tolerate Extreme Vibration |
| Tue, June 30 2009 | 11:06PM | PermaLink |
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Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today released a video report that demonstrates the exceptional vibration resistance of its line of MasterDrive solid state drives (SSDs).
The test consists of a Super Talent MasterDrive SSD mounted on top of a paint shaker. The Windows® Vista® operating system and Tomb Raider game were installed on the SSD and the game was played for over 40 minutes while the SSD was shaking like crazy. Super Talent Marketing Director, Joe James said, “It’s obvious when you see this video that no hard drive could sustain that kind of beating. Our MasterDrive SSDs, on the other hand, with no moving parts, are made for exactly this type of torture.”
The drive used in this test is the MasterDrive MX, part number FTM20GK25H, which is a 120GB SSD that retails for about $670 at NewEgg and NewBiiz.
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AMD FirePro V3800 & FirePro V5800 |
| Sun, June 20 2010 | 9:00AM | PermaLink |
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Earlier this month we reviewed the brand new ATI FirePro V8800
graphics card, which was AMD's first workstation graphics card based
upon the Evergreen GPU refresh (derived from the consumer-grade Radeon
HD 5000 series ASICs), and it was a magnificent performer. The FirePro
V8800 played well with AMD's proprietary Linux driver and the OpenGL
performance was terrific with sizable gains compared to AMD's previous
ultra high-end workstation graphics card, the FirePro V8750, that was
launched last year. The FirePro V8800 also introduced Eyefinity support
and other features to the AMD workstation world. This morning AMD is
expanding their selection of new FirePro products based upon the
Evergreen architecture with the introduction of the FirePro V3800 and
FirePro V5800, which are to address the entry-level and mid-range
workstation segments, respectively. We have been testing out these new
AMD FirePro graphics cards over the past week and have the Linux
benchmarks to share."
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