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Whether you're looking for a safe way to store and share your family photos, or high-speed access for mission-critical data, or something in between, we can provide you with the information and benchmarks to find a storage solution for your needs.

reviews - SEPTEMBER 27 0

The recordable DVD has finally started to become affordable, and CD-RW recorder technology has reached a state of maturity. The Yamaha CRW-F1 has cashed in on this trend and delivers unheard-of performance and...

reviews - SEPTEMBER 20 0

Technologically, Samsung is among the top of the leagues - its new 120 GB hard drive works with high data density and only two platters of 60 GB each. At the same time, this drive is much more reasonably priced...

reviews - AUGUST 30 0

The third part of our IDE training course is devoted to practical issues. In a marathon project we put all the popular RAID modes to the test for you, keeping an eye not only on performance but also on data...

reviews - AUGUST 13 0

Ever faster and cheaper IDE hard drives make it possible to conquer territory that has traditionally been dominated by SCSI. RAID for IDE has become a mass product, making it possible to efficiently connect...

reviews - AUGUST 12 0

It will all be worth it in the end. With 150 MByte/s, simpler cabling and guaranteed compatibility with earlier parallel ATA standards, Serial ATA looks set to become the dominant interface for hard disks....

reviews - AUGUST 6 0

IDE is the most common interface for all kinds of drives. In part 1 of our series, we'll explain all of the standards, the history and the configuration. We'll also give you some valuable hints on how to get...

reviews - JUNE 17 0

How many times have you run into a CD that you could not back up? Often we take for granted mysteries of CDRW drives, but we at THG decided to put on our detective hats to try and solve the mystery of the...

reviews - APRIL 26 0

The ever-increasing hard drive capacities appear to be coming to a halt, but the manufacturers never rest: Western Digital offers its latest top-of-the-line 120 GB model in a portable version with a FireWire...

reviews - APRIL 15 0

No other drive has managed to claim top position with as much ease as the MAM series from Fujitsu. Thanks to a high rotation speed, the drive offers outstanding performance. In addition, Fujitsu seems to have...

reviews - APRIL 11 0

How much will fit on a CD? In our test, 890 MB of data or up to 100 minutes of music. We also take a look at special burners, blank CDs, software and the Asus CRW-3212A.

reviews - APRIL 10 1

At 480Mbs, USB 2.0 blows the doors off of USB 1.0. We have an IOGEAR Impulse CDRW and an IOGEAR ION Drive to show you the performance increases when moving from USB 1.1 to USB 2.0. We also show how USB 2.0...

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Western Digital demonstrates what can be done with top-notch IDE drives: The WD1200JB arms itself with an 8 MB cache to beat off its competitors and make its way towards SCSI performance - all of this at an...

reviews - MARCH 1 0

Desktop drives are fast performers, but sometimes the noise and high temperatures they generate can be annoying. In contrast, notebook drives are perfectly gentle. By putting two of them into an IDE stripeset...

reviews - FEBRUARY 4 1

With the Xbox, Microsoft wants to establish itself in the console arena. The technology, as well as the programming, has been borrowed from the PC, but nevertheless, it is not merely a computer that has been...

reviews - JANUARY 17 0

High performance SCSI drives have a reputation for being hot, loud and expensive. Fujitsu just might change this reputation with its MAN series of SCSI drives, which are fast, quiet and relatively cool. Let's...

reviews - JANUARY 11 0

Home-grown mini-PCs can be ultra compact and powerful, as proved by the Spacewalker kit that we tested. Could this be one of the new trends for 2002?

reviews - DECEMBER 13 0

The consumer is the winner as manufacturers duke it out for the lead in this evolving market

reviews - NOVEMBER 20 0

Western Digital was the first to release a 100 GB hard drive running at 7200 rpm. Now, WD has come out with new version of this model, increasing the original 2 MB buffer to 8 MB. They've released a 120 GB hard...

reviews - OCTOBER 23 0

After looking at the RAID abilities of Windows 2000, it's time to compare hardware RAID controllers at more than $150 for IDE. Currently there are three popular manufacturers for these types of controllers:...

reviews - OCTOBER 15 0

This hard drive review deals with budget IDE drives running at 5,400 rpm. Maxtor, Seagate and Western Digital sent us their current models. Besides being silent, these drives offer huge capacity at attractive...

reviews - SEPTEMBER 26 0

Maxtor plans to ship 160 GB drives very soon, and yet it will still be difficult to outperform the recently released Western Digital WD1000. Read on for details of the performance of the fastest IDE drive out...

reviews - SEPTEMBER 6 0

Although IDE RAID controllers provide a cost-effective way of creating high-performance RAID storage systems, you can even do away with this piece of hardware by using Windows 2000 support for software RAID. We...

reviews - SEPTEMBER 5 0

The latest hard drive generation clearly reduces noise and temperature emissions - at the same performance level than current models. In times of extremely hot Athlon or Pentium 4 CPUs with noisy fans, this...

reviews - AUGUST 30 0

74-minute CDs have been out for a while, but with a few tricks, 99 minutes can be burned on an audio CD. Tested: new burners, software and blank CDs.

reviews - AUGUST 23 1

In this test, four fast CD burners from 24x to 12x show just how quickly CDs can be duplicated. We also look at burning software in more detail, including features for copy-protected media.

reviews - JULY 27 0

This little add-on costs only $16.95 and lets you choose between two physical hard drives or make both of them inaccessible, creating a system lock. We take a look at how useful it is.

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