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Corsair Flash Voyager GTR 32GB |
| Mon, March 29 2010 | 12:02PM | PermaLink |
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"The Corsair Voyager GTR is by far the fastest flash drive that I have tested to date. The drive utilizes a quad-channel architecture, which allows for incredible speeds of up to 34MB/s reads and 28MB/s writes. With its high read and write speeds the Voyager GTR managed to outpace the competition and in test after test, left all other drives in its dust. This drive is perfect for those who transfer large amounts of data and don't like to waste time waiting while the drive is transferring or accessing the data."
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Hitachi Travelstar Z5K320 320GB 7mm 2.5-inch Hard Drive |
| Wed, December 15 2010 | 12:02PM | PermaLink |
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"Last January at CES I was introduced to a new form factor of 2.5” drives. Seagate was developing the drive for an ASUS netbook, but promised the 7mm height would be adapted by other netbook makers before the end of the year. Seagate’s Momentus Thin wasn’t the first 7mm drive I had worked with, the Intel SSD products were also this same height, but Seagate was the first to shine a spotlight on these amazingly thin drives.
Hitachi didn’t wait to see how this market would develop and went straight into action making their first 7mm thin HDDs, the Z-Series. The Z-Series can be broken down to two categories; the Z5 and Z7. These are the 5,400 and 7,200 RPM drives and as you would expect the 5 and 7 in the names make differentiating them apart much easier."
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