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| | Affilate Reviews: Storage Gigabyte i-RAM – Affordable D.I.Y Solid State Storage  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by TweakTown.com |  | | | | | | | | | During the Computex 2005 trade show in Taiwan this year, much attention was drawn towards Gigabyte's new i-RAM product. i-RAM is Gigabyte's latest innovation which caters for users and businesses who require super quick data transfer over the SATA bus through the use of DDR memory modules. Read on as we take a look at Gigabyte's first attempt at hitting into the solid state storage market - how does 150MB/s burst and average read speeds sound? Full Story at TweakTown.com | |  | |  | | Hitachi vs. Seagate 400 GB Hard Drive Comparison  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by thetechzone.com |  | | | | | | | | | So today we will review two of the biggest hard drives currently on the market. The first drive is the 400GB Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 which features five 80GB platters, 8MB of cache, a 7,200RPM rotation speed, and a 8.5ms average seek time. We will also look at the 400GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 which carries basically the same specifications as the Hitachi drive except that the Seagate has a 8ms average seek time rather than 8.5. Both the drives in this review use the SATA 1.5Gb/s interface. However, they are also available in PATA if needed. Full Story at thetechzone.com  | |  | |  | | Icybox IB-360 External Hard drive Enclosure  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by trustedreviews.com |  | | | | | | | | | The Icybox IB-360 is part of a growing family of external storage solutions that take advantage of USB 2.0’s fast 480Mbps bandwidth. And for anyone who has an old hard disk hanging around from a previous upgrade and regularly needs to move large chunks of data around from PC to PC, or wants extra disk space but doesn’t have any space left inside their machine, or needs some means of backing up their entire system, this is a relatively inexpensive way of doing it. Full Story at trustedreviews.com  | |  | |  | | Western Digital Caviar SE16 250GB SATAII hard drive  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by Hardware-Review.net |  | | | | | | | | | The world of Serial ATA hard drives has been extremely busy lately and getting 250GB drives for about 50 cents a gigabyte has become the norm. You can also look around in the Sunday newspaper and find rebates that will bring the gigabyte price down to around 25 cents. But, finding hard drives with 16mb caches and SATAII technology for this price is another story. One such drive that has a competitive price tag as well as awesome performance is the Western Digital Caviar SE16 250GB SATAII hard drive, which is the subject of our review today. Full Story at Hardware-Review.net  | |  | |  | | Transcend JetFlash 110 1GB USB Drive  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by techwarelabs.com |  | | | | | | | | | No more do we use the (un)trusty floppy to store our work or even consider lugging around ZIP drives, now its USB Drives, USB Sticks, USB External Burners and the list goes on... Now we're storing alot more data, in a much smaller amount of space and lets not forget the need for speed. Today, we take a look at Transcend's newest offering, their flagship JetFlash 110 USB Drives. Full Story at techwarelabs.com | |  | |  | | |
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