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Adaptec by PMC ASR-72405 Enterprise RAID Controller Review
Adaptec by PMC's Series 7 controllers look to redefine the capabilities of the modern RAID controller. With a focus on a high native port count and new SAS HD cabling, the Series 7 controllers deliver...
SanDisk Extreme 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review
How Extreme are you? We test the latest USB 3.0 flash drive from SanDisk and see how it performs.
SanDisk Ultra Plus 256GB SSD Review
SanDisk brings another consumer friendly SSD to the market. This four-channel controlled drive should hit a very low price point and the programming should keep it very quick.
SanDisk Extreme 480GB SSD Review
SanDisk released firmware R211 and customers celebrated. The 480GB Extreme uses the same philosophy that made the 240GB model so popular. You get a very good SSD with real premium flash at an unbeatable...
Micron, SanDisk shares jump on warning of NAND chip shortage
Micron and SanDisk stocks surge on the warning that OCZ's revenue will fall short due to a NAND shor.
SanDisk Extreme 240GB Fixed TRIM Solid State Drive Review
SanDisk's Extreme 240GB SSD has an extreme price of just $175 and we know the new firmware is on the way. Today Chris tests the Extreme to the extreme, but this time with working TRIM.
LSI 9207-8i Mustang RAID Controller Host Bus Adapter Review
The rush is on for companies such as LSI to deliver a host of storage components that allow customers to reap the generational benefits that PCIe 3.0 brings.
MSI's latest notebook includes 'Super RAID', is capable of pushing over 900MB/sec average read speed
MSI's latest beast, GT70 gaming notebook sports insane specs, HDD stands out being capable of nearly.
24nm Flash SSD Faceoff - SanDisk Extreme Retake and Plextor M3 Pro
With two new 24nm flash based SSDs in our labs, it was time to put them face to face.
SanDisk Extreme 240GB SSD with 24nm Toggle Mode Flash Review
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.
SanDisk Ultra 120GB SF-1200 Solid State Drive Review
SanDisk uses force powers and releases a SSD for legacy users and those on a budget.