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External Hard Drive Charts
This page is updated on a regular basis and provides a unique resource for everybody who is looking for a desktop hard drive - whether it is for home or for business use. Our service allows for interactive performance comparison, real-time price/performance and costs per Gigabyte analysis.
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2.5" Hard Drive Charts
Tom's Interactive 2.5" Hard Drive Charts compare notebook hard drives. Here you will find 2.5" UltraATA and Serial ATA hard drives manufactured by Fujitsu, Hitachi, Samsung, Seagate, Toshiba and Western Digital.
The charts include all popular capacities starting at 40 GB as well as listing hard drives running at 4,200, 5,400 or 7,200 RPM. 15 benchmarks help to determine application perforrmance and low-level performance, giving you all the throughput, access time, interface and I/O performance results.
The 2.5" HDD Charts also include the Cost per Gigabyte calculation and our Price/Performance Index, which helps you to find the best bang for the buck. In addition, we measured power consumption of most the notebook hard drives, so you can see which models are energy efficient and which ones aren't.
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3.5" Hard Drive Charts
Tom's Interactive 3.5" Hard Drive Charts compare low-level as well as application performance of more than 40 popular hard drive models. The charts include all popular 3.5" desktop drive manufacturers such as Hitachi, Samsung, Seagate and Western Digital.
They list UltraATA and Serial ATA interfaces, 7,200 and 10,000 RPM drives, and capacities between 36 GB and 1000 GB. 15 individual benchmark categories analyze read and write throughput, interface performance, average access time, Windows startup performance and several I/O access patterns that are imperative for server and workstation scenarios.
Two comparison features make our Hard Drive Charts unique on the Internet: The Cost per Gigabyte calculation and the Price/Performance Index, which relates performance, capacity and cost. Prices are updated daily using the latest price information provided by TG Stores.
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Gigabyte announces ATI Radeon X1800-based graphics card
October 6, 2005 – 10:44 AM
Gigabyte Technology today introduced two versions of its flagship 90nm GV-RX18 series graphics card. -
Gigabyte, EVGA, BFG release higher-powered GeForce graphics cards
August 17, 2005 – 3:35 PM in Overclocking
If the standard GeForce 6800 and 7800 just don't deliver enough horsepower for your games, then EVGA and Gigabyte may just have what you are looking for. EVGA announced the first 512 MByte 6800 GT, Gigabyte introduced an overclocked 7800 GTX version and BFG launched water-cooled versions of the 7800 GT and 7800 GTX. -
Asustek And Gigabyte Gear Up For Intel P45 Chipset Launch
May 13, 2008 – 2:00 PM
More here at Gigabyte and Leadtek launch SLI-ready 7600 GS graphics cards
March 28, 2006 – 1:01 PM
Gigabyte Technology and Leadtek Research introduced two PCI Express graphics cards based on Nvidia's price-performance GeForce 7600 GT graphics processing unit (GPU). -
Gigabyte's EP45-Extreme, M912 and More
June 5, 2008 – 2:00 AM in Computex 2008
Not to be forgotten in all the netbook/laptop madness happening at Computex, Gigabyte has launched the M912 notebook.
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Gigabyte With NVIDIA Again: Gigabyte GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
January 15, 2004 – 12:03 PM in NVIDIA
After more than a yearlong hiatus, Gigabyte has begun to offer cards again based on NVIDIA's graphics processor. Gigabyte's latest addition to an entire NVIDIA card family it plans to launch is the Gigabyte GeForce FX 5950 Ultra, so that now Gigabyte's roster includes cards powered by Ati as well as NVIDIA graphics processors. We see what, if anything, is special about Gigabyte's GeForce FX 5950 Ultra. -
Gigabyte's 3D1: Are Two Engines Better Than One?
January 11, 2005 – 12:02 PM in Build Your Own
Gigabyte has decided to jump ahead as the first vendor to launch a dual-core 3D graphics card for consumers based on NVIDIA graphics processors. We dissect the design and let the benchmarks determine how the device stacks up against conventional SLI solutions. -
Making Motherboards The Gigabyte Way
July 22, 2008 – 11:30 AM
Unless something goes horribly wrong, you only see your motherboard in its final form, decked out with copper cooling and flashing LEDs. Gigabyte showed us how much work goes into getting a board from blank PCB to action-ready.
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Can Gigabyte's i-RAM Replace Existing Hard Drives?
September 7, 2005 – 1:05 PM in INTEL
Connected via serial ATA and equipped with up to 4 GB of DDR memory, the i-RAM plug-in module from Gigabyte is supposed to open up the way to undreamt-of hard disk performance. -
Gigabyte's Radeon X800: Give the Gamers What They Want
February 17, 2005 – 12:03 PM in AMD/ATI
Gigabyte's Radeon X800 Pro AGP 8x card, based on the Pro variant of Ati's R420 processor, features 12 pixel pipelines, six vertex shaders and DirectX 9.0b support. But are there enough value adds such as overclocking capabilities, bundled software and other extras that will do a gamer's machine proud?
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