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We Have a Winner - Seagate's 'Cheetah X15'Apr 4, 2001 - in Reviews
Finally, we received one of Seagate's 15,000 rpm monster hard drives. Get ready for one of the most interesting high-performance SCSI drives available, and see how it compares to typical 10,000 rpm models.
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Low Cost, Mid-Range or High-End? Three CD Writers at 8, 12 and 16 speedMar 30, 2001 - in Reviews
Yamaha, AOpen and Mitsumi have different products for different sectors of the market. We wanted to know whether it makes sense to purchase a high-end drive like the Yamaha CRW2100E or if a simple mainstream drive will suffice.
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Ready for CeBIT: Fujitsu, Maxtor and Quantum's latest High-Performance IDE DrivesMar 12, 2001 - in Reviews
Fujitsu sent us one drive of their MPG family, Maxtor their DiamondMax Plus 60 and Quantum the Fireball Plus AS. All drive families store 20 GB per platter, but which one is the best?
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Smart and Universal: Flotec's Pockey Drive vs. Trek's ThumbDriveFeb 13, 2001 - in Reviews
The ThumbDrive is based on Flash memory, Flotec's Pockey consists of a 2.5" hard drive. Which one is the better portable USB storage solution?
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A Look At SCSI-Performance: Fujitsu MAJ3364MC U160-SCSIJan 29, 2001 - in Reviews
IDE hard drives have come very close to the performance level of high-end SCSI drives. Is it worth spending the extra money? We compared a top-notch SCSI drive from Fujitsu with both a two-years old SCSI model and the currently fastest IDE drive, the IBM DeskStar 75GXP.
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Do-It-Yourself PC System: CPU & MotherboardJan 15, 2001 - in Reviews
Many people are wondering if it's better to buy a complete PC or to build a system by oneself. Tom's Hardware has assembled a powerful $995-PC that is able to beat any wholesaler system at the same price. Part One of this article is dedicated to the processor, case, cooler and motherboard of this Tom's Hardware PC, and explains how you can build this system for yourself as well.
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New IDE Hard Drives at 20 GB per Platter: Fujitsu MPG3409 and Western Digital WD400Jan 2, 2001 - in Reviews
Both Fujitsu and WD are releasing their latest generation drives. Will they be able to beat the strong competition from the prestige brands IBM and Maxtor?
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Burn that thang! AOpen 12speed CD WriterOct 23, 2000 - in Reviews
More and more companies are releasing their 12speed CD writers. Let's have a quick look at AOpen's CRW-1232 which is supposed to be available at a nice price.
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2.2 GB Portable Discs: Castlewood's ORB DriveOct 18, 2000 - in Reviews
Falling prices for CD-R and CD-RW media are making removable drives rather unattractive. Castlewood's Orb drive seems to be an exception to this trend.
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SCSI Lives! Quantum Atlas 10K IISep 20, 2000 - in Reviews
This time we took a look at a high-end SCSI drive. It's hot, loud and expensive. Breaking the barrier of 40 MB/s, it's also one of the fastest drives available.
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King Of Capacity: DiamondMax 80Aug 30, 2000 - in Reviews
At August 15, Maxtor announced the shipment of their new 80 GB Hard Drive. See how this Byte monster compares with the strong competition, as it runs at only 5.400 rpm.
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Fastest IDE Hard Drive Ever: IBM Deskstar 75GXPAug 21, 2000 - in Reviews
IBM is not only shipping the largest capacity IDE drives, but also the fastest one. Whilst the capacity crown will soon change hands from IBM to Maxtor, the DTLA should stay the fastest drive for the next few months.
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Making Gigabytes mobile: Firewire Harddrive from Western DigitalAug 4, 2000 - in Reviews
Western Digital has become a supporter of Firewire by supplying external storage solutions as well as PCI and PC-Card adapters. We took a look at their 20 GByte drive.
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Western Digital 45 GByte Hard DriveJul 24, 2000 - in Reviews
Recently, the prices for WD's high capacity drive 450AA have dropped below $200. What can we expect from it?
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6 IDE Hard Disc Drives between 15 and 30 GBytesJun 2, 2000 - in Reviews
Tom's Hardware Guide presents its first hard disc review ever, testing six drives from Fujitsu, Quantum, Seagate and Western Digital.
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Fast and Inexpensive - Promise's FastTrak66 IDE RAID-ControllerMar 29, 2000 - in Reviews
With a very small 'operation' you can modify a Promise Ultra66 controller into a FastTrak66 ATA RAID-controller and benefit from its high performance. We put this self-made device to the test.
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Bus Master DMA Drivers - Just an IllusionAug 29, 1997 - in Reviews
Bus Master DMA Drivers from Intel and Others Are Falsely Inflating Benchmark Results
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The Storage GuideJul 28, 1997 - in Reviews
How does a HDD work? The Interface, File Systems, Bus Master DMA
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