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Energy-Efficient Computing OptionsAug 21, 2007 - in Reviews
Performance still is the most-important factor, but energy efficiency is getting more attention when it comes to component decisions. We scan low-power options that are available.
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500 GB External Drives TestedAug 17, 2007 - in Reviews
Forget about boosting storage capacity with old-fashioned hard drives. External devices are the way to go. We look at four 500 GB products from LaCie, Western Digital and Wiebetech.
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Is On-The-Go Storage Ready for Primetime?Aug 15, 2007 - in Reviews
On-the-go hard disks allow users to back up USB flash drive or memory card data without a PC - or at least in theory. But two devices from Startech and Thecus were not without their faults.
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Solid State Disk Drives Are HereAug 13, 2007 - in Reviews
SanDisk's SSD5000 shows that flash-based drives really do offer superior performance, while consuming less power. Still, there are some drawbacks.
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StangleholdAug 12, 2007 - in Picture Story
Stranglehold will feature many classic John Woo face-offs.
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Unified Serial RAID Controllers for PCIeAug 10, 2007 - in Reviews
Storage vendors are unifying professional and semi-professional RAID controllers by supporting both SAS and SATA. We look at a set of products and their performance.
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RAID Scaling Charts, Part 2Aug 7, 2007 - in Reviews
We saw what RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 0+1 offer in Part 1 of our RAID Charts. Now, we put RAID 5 and RAID 6 to the test.
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Enthusiast 2.5" HDDs: Speed or Capacity?Aug 2, 2007 - in Reviews
Notebook hard drive performance is crucial for a smooth performance experience. We took a look at the new high-end drives from Fujitsu and Samsung.
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Storage Accessories for Geeks and ProsJul 26, 2007 - in Reviews
Accusys, Icydock and Wiebetech's new external hard drive boxes offer some nifty storage apps. Unfortunately, the technologies do not justify their high prices.
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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars BetaJul 24, 2007 - in Picture Story
Here's a rare moment where I was actually alive during a warm-up.
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The Top 20 Movie ShootoutsJul 17, 2007 - in Picture Story
Sundance (Robert Redford) provides cover as Butch (Paul Newman) makes his way to their horses in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969).
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Should You Care About Hybrid Hard Drives?Jul 13, 2007 - in Reviews
Samsung's HM16HJI comes with 256 MB of on-board Flash memory, which is used as an operating system and application buffer. How much does the hybrid design reduce latency and save on battery power during idle time? Our initial results, unfortunately, are disappointing.
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The Raid Migration AdventureJul 10, 2007 - in Reviews
All RAID arrays aren't created equal, and as a result you may not be able to keep using your existing configuration when you update your platform.
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WD's 750 GB Hard Disk Sets New RecordsJul 6, 2007 - in Reviews
Can the new Western Digital Caviar WD7500 match the company's Raptor in performance? And, what technical advances does it offer?
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RAID Scaling Charts, Part 1Jul 2, 2007 - in Reviews
How do RAID arrays scale as you increase the number of hard drives they contain? Part 1 of our RAID Charts project shows all the benchmark results for RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 0+1 setups across two to eight disk drives.
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Meet Drobo: A Data-Saving RobotJun 27, 2007 - in Reviews
Conventional RAID solutions can be expensive, difficult to handle and hard to upgrade. Data Robotics offers you an alternative: Drobo, a robot that will fix your storage problems.
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DynaPower Cases: Common FeaturesJun 19, 2007 - in Picture Story
DynaPower packs its cases in an elegant velvety bag. No, it's not a feature but it sure is nice to get a case all wrapped up like this.
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DynaPower Dark Warrior CaseJun 19, 2007 - in Picture Story
The Dark Warrior is busting out of the case. It has got the same two air slots as the Hachiman.
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Asus Brings True DIY into Notebooks
Jun 7, 2007 - in Picture Story
Asus calls its DIY notebook C90S. It looks and feels like a regular notebook, but utilizes desktop components and has a fan array in the back to keep the desktop components cool. Four screws need to be removed to open the bottom cover.
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WD Brings 250 GB HDDs to NotebooksJun 4, 2007 - in Reviews
Western Digital's Scorpio is the first 250 GB notebook hard drive. We compare it to eight competing devices and rank it in our Interactive Notebook HDD Charts.
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Silicon Image Brings Virtualization to eSATAMay 29, 2007 - in Reviews
Silicon Image's SteelVine storage processors combine USB 2.0 flexibility with eSATA performance, so users can cascade external hard drives into virtual storage volumes. RAID options or mirroring increase data safety.
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1.8" Hard Drives Hit 100 GBMay 22, 2007 - in Reviews
Increasing storage densities are squeezing 1" hard drives out of the market, as the 1.8" form factor gains importance. Toshiba is introducing new drives using PMR technology with capacities up to 100 GB: welcome the MK1011GAH.
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The Spring Hard Drive GuideMay 15, 2007 - in Reviews
We scoured our benchmark database and found the largest drives available and the best picks for budget users. The time to upgrade your hard drive is now.
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Opting for RAID Level MigrationMay 3, 2007 - in Reviews
Many SATA systems allow you to upgrade to RAID. We used hard drives with Intel and Nvidia chipsets to see how well RAID level migration could work. Our goal: to make storage more reliable.
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Toshiba Satellite p105-S9330 Photo SlideshowApr 23, 2007 - in Picture Story
This notebook is a bit on the large side measuring 11" x 15.5" x 1.75" and weighing 8 lbs.
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Notebook HDDs Deluxe: 160 GB by Fujitsu, Seagate, ToshibaApr 23, 2007 - in Reviews
Seagate's new Momentus 7200.2 aims to rule the 2.5" hard drive world.
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Bye Bye Tape, Hello 5.3 TB eSATAApr 18, 2007 - in Reviews
With hard disk prices dropping fast, disk based backup solutions are the next big thing. Check out what Highly Reliable Systems has done for the small business customer needing quick and easy backups.
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WidowPC Sting 517D: Unique FeaturesApr 17, 2007 - in Picture Story
The distinctive Widow PC badge gives the Sting some sting.
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Killer Notebooks Executioner: Unique FeaturesApr 17, 2007 - in Picture Story
Talk about pimping your ride. The Tom's Hardware badge is not an off the shelf option (but we like it).
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