MemoRight takes on the mSATA market with a new SandForce SATA III design and manages to put 256GB of flash on it.
QNAP changes direction and delivers a fully featured NAS that competes with major OEM enterprise storage servers.
QNAP has added more bells and whistles to their software layer since our last deep dive. Today we look at what's new and how you can get the most out of your QNAP NAS.
The My Digital guys strike again, this time with the first Phison SATA III controller and new Toggle Mode Flash. We present you the world exclusive right here.
Comay has done something different with their flagship consumer drive. Enterprise features meet consumer price points.
It's like the full size model, only thinner and a little faster. Check out our first SSD review from DMS.
Kingston is fully embracing SandForce and the most impressive controller at this time is getting the top to bottom treatment.
NAS technology has taken to the web. Now you can let your portable devices be portable beyond the home network.
The baby Vertex 4 128GB SSD grows up and with this newest firmware, it has quite a roar indeed.
OCZ increased the Vertex 4 performance with a number of small improvements that add up to sizable increases.
RunCore reaches for IMFT synchronous flash to power the new Pro V SandForce 2281 SSD controlled model.
One USB connection gives you access to two video outs, several USB ports, Ethernet, audio and more.
It's like the full size model, only thinner and a little faster. Ultrabook buyers, pay close attention to this SSD.
SandForce gives capacity and ADATA gives it to you. The 0 provision revolution has started, but there is more to the Premier Pro than capacity.
Last week we saw the Force GT 180GB with synchronous flash. This week we look at the Force 3 with asynchronous flash, but with the same SF-2282 controller.
Hot off the heels of our LSI MegaRAID review, Chris is back with a look at the Areca 1882i RAID controller.
Corsair takes a different approach to achieve next-generation speed. Today we look at the new 180GB Force Series GT that features the SandForce SF-2282 controller.
Kingston invited us exclusively into its Taiwan factory and we see the process of making an SSD from start to finish.
One thing is for sure, the Vertex 4 is certainly a different breed of SSD. Get your walking shoes on as Chris gets us through OCZ's biggest release to date.
Today OCZ releases the Vertex 4 SSD, but it's also a big day for Indilinx. Indilinx is back in OCZ's flagship SSD for the first time since 2009.
What we dubbed as the LSI WarpCache has been revealed. LSI didn't use our product name, but instead went with Nytro WarpDrive. See it and the rest of the Nytro family of products right here.
We've seen the 128GB drive already and we were impressed with its performance - the 256GB model is faster.
Plextor hits back against Team SandForce. Today Chris looks at the new high-end 128GB drive that is the talk of the internet.
Two or more is better than one, can the performance outpace the cost? Let's find out!
With two new 24nm flash based SSDs in our labs, it was time to put them face to face.
We've seen prototype SandForce drives on display with 24nm Toggle Mode flash for nearly a year, but SanDisk is the first partner to launch such a product.
The first drive to ship with new 24nm Toshiba Toggle Mode flash has arrived. Chris tests the new Plextor M3 256GB SSD today.
Toshiba Toggle NAND on an mSATA format paired with a new Phison controller for $60... interesting!
Usually a product has to be outdated and outperformed before it gets replaced, but not those in LSI's portfolio.
Two is better than one, but can the performance outpace the cost of this setup?
It's not just another Team SandForce drive, it is Intel optimized and tested!
With the new firmware in hand we retest the Octane 512GB and see how it goes this time around.
With the new firmware in hand we run the lower cost model through the presses.
Kingston adds their top performance label to this very fast thumb drive.
One of the first true SandForce SATA III competitors has arrived!
Synology is gaining our attention with their easy to use NAS products and quality builds. Today we look at the DS212, a true value offering.
The second generation SandForce SATA II has arrived. We welcome the SF-2141 to the lab.
Samsung has designed a total Samsung SSD that is getting a lot of praise from the industry. Today we'll take our crack at it and tell you what we think about the 128GB model.
We've seen the 120GB model of this drive, but the 240GB model offers more than just a capacity increase.
RunCore releases the USB 3.0 MoonDrive with up to 32GB of SLC capacity.
Corsair releases a new Performance Series part, but is the Pro fast enough to dethrone the Team SandForce drives?
RunCore has pushed mSATA technology into the SATA III realm with the new T50 SandForce SF-2281 controlled drive.
RunCore enters the SATA III market with a SandForce SF-2281 controlled drive, but chose asynchronous flash for this round.
Hitachi's flagship desktop external drive is showcased today. With USB 3.0, backup and cloud backup standard, the Desk Pro has a lot of features.
Hitachi has their own line of high speed, stylish mobile storage products as well. We begin by checking out their 2.5-inch Mobile version using USB 3.0 connectivity.
Hitachi's MAC inspired G-Technology brand has a pair of new external drives on the market. We've already looked at the Mobile and now it's time to check out the slim.
Just over a year later, we check out the brand new Crucial M4 drives against the older C300 drives in RAID 0.
Hitachi's MAC inspired G-Technology brand has some new USB 2.0 and FireWire 800 products on the market. Today Chris looks at the G-DRIVE Mobile.
Fitting in between the Pyro and Wildfire, the Pyro SE balances performance, longevity and cost like a Globetrotter with a basketball.
We flex the 10GbE option to see just how fast the new Thecus N8900 is!