Super Talent Project X DDR4-3000 16GB Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated Can Project X DDR4-3000 push the performance benefits of dual-rank DIMMs on Kaby Lake to new heights?
Super Talent Project X DDR4-3733 16GB Memory Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated Super Talent bursts back onto the performance DRAM scene with a pair of 8GB DDR4-3733 DIMMs at CAS 17 timings. Let's see if that returns the company to its former enthusiast glory.
SuperTalent Combine SSD & HDD Technology in PCIe Solution By Niels Broekhuijsen Super Talent has introduced two new storage solutions, both packing a hard drive and an SSD.
Super Talent Introduces the UltraDrive MX3 SSD By Tarun Iyer The Super Talent UltraDrive MX3 is a highly durable solid state drive that includes a SATA III interface and is available in capacities ranging from 64 GB to 512 GB.
Six Low-Voltage Dual-Channel 8 GB Memory Kits, Overclocked By Thomas Soderstrom We've abided by Intel's 1.55 V recommendation for two architectures and two die shrinks, yet most performance memory manufacturers ignore it. Recent problems with one of our builds raised the question, how far can we push RAM without killing CPUs?
Super Talent Introduces PCIe and Mini PCIe Flash Modules By Tarun Iyer Super Talent showcases its new PCIe and Mini PCIe FDMs
Super Talent USB 3.0 Express RC4, RC8 Drives Receive Windows-To-Go Certification By Tarun Iyer Super Talent's RC 4 and RC 8 flash drives have received Windows-To-Go Certification
Build It Yourself: A Mini-ITX Gaming System For Just Over $500 By Igor Wallossek Low-cost, low-power, small form factor PCs are popular right now. With Intel’s Ivy Bridge architecture available in the low-end Pentium family, you can now build a living room gaming PC with discrete graphics to beat any modern console for just over $500.
Super Talent Updates DuraDrive Line with SPOR Tech By Kevin Parrish This new tech will help prevent data loss in unexpected power loss situations.
Super Talent Launches Green Memory for iMac, MacBook Pro By Douglas Perry Super Talent has begun offering reduced voltage DDR3 memory modules for iMac and Macbook Pro systems.
Super Talent Reveals its SuperNova SSD Series By Doug Crowthers Super Talent announces the release of its SuperNova SSD Series.
Does High-Speed DDR3 Help AMD's FX? Four 8 GB Kits, Reviewed By Thomas Soderstrom Rumor has it that fast DDR3 memory kits help uncork the performance of AMD's Bulldozer architecture. We grab four of the latest kits sporting data rates as high as 2800 MT/s with the goal of finding out. One contender rises to the top in this round-up.
Super Talent Reveals RAIDDrive UpStream PCIe SSD By Doug Crowthers During CeBIT 2012, Super Talent revealed its RAIDDrive UpSteam PCIe SSD, which is set to hit the market in April.
Super Talent Intros Storage POD Mini USB 3.0 External SSD By Kevin Parrish This external SSD features a max speed of over 260 MB/s when connected via a USB 3.0 interface.
Tom's Hardware's 2011 Gift Guide: Part 2, Last-Minute Extras By William Van Winkle, Anthony Celeste Welcome to Part 2 of Tom's Hardware's 2011 Holiday Gift Guide. This second installment is geared toward the folks who want to buy components that stand alone as respectable gifts--call them the add-ons to go with the complete machines we built last week.
Turn Your 2.5-inch HDD Into a USB 3.0 External Drive By Kevin Parrish This enclosure from Super Talent will turn your 2.5-inch HDD into a USB-based external drive.
Patriot, Super Talent Launch SSDs with SF-2200 By Kevin Parrish Both Patriot Memory and Super Talent have launched new SSDs using SandForce's SF-2200 controller.
This USB Drive is Powered By SandForce By Kevin Parrish It's an SSD trapped inside a little USB 3.0 body.
Nine USB 3.0 Flash Drives For Road Warriors By Patrick Schmid, Achim Roos The best ultra-portable USB 3.0 storage products from 16 to 128 GB square off in a grand comparison. We found wildly disparate transfer rates ranging from 200 MB/s down to a snail’s pace. At the end, though, two products rose to the top of our list.
Study: Nearly Impossible to Delete Data on SSDs By Kevin Parrish Researchers have discovered that many SSDs don't erase all the stored physical data.