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  • A Hard Disk In A PCI Slot? The Upgradeware HD25-I/IS*
    Friday 17 June 2005 – 07:00
    Upgradeware offers a curious option for accommodating a 2.5" hard disk. With the help of an adapter board, drives can now be installed directly in a PCI slot.
  • New IDE Hard Drives at 20 GB per Platter: Fujitsu MPG3409 and Western Digital WD400*
    Tuesday 2 January 2001 – 06:00
    Both Fujitsu and WD are releasing their latest generation drives. Will they be able to beat the strong competition from the prestige brands IBM and Maxtor?
  • Fastest IDE Hard Drive Ever: IBM Deskstar 75GXP*
    Monday 21 August 2000 – 07:00
    IBM is not only shipping the largest capacity IDE drives, but also the fastest one. Whilst the capacity crown will soon change hands from IBM to Maxtor, the DTLA should stay the fastest drive for the next few months.
  • Conventional Hard Drive Obsoletism? Samsung's 32 GB Flash Drive Previewed*
    Wednesday 20 September 2006 – 03:14
    Conventional Hard Drive Obsoletism? Samsung's 32 GB Flash Drive Previewed Samsung has provided us with a new 32 GB Flash Solid State Hard Disk. How does performance compare to conventional hard drives and what are the implications for desktop and mobility users?
  • A New DRAM Hard Drive on the Block*
    Monday 5 December 2005 – 06:00
    Gigabyte will not rest on its laurels for long as the first vendor to offer a working hard drive composed of fast-speed DRAM memory modules if Britain-based HyperOs Systems has its way. We scrutinize the company's 16 GB, DDR solid state hard drive and see how its performance holds up against Gigabyte's i-RAM.
  • SAS Hard Drives: 15,000 vs. 10,000 RPM*
    Wednesday 10 October 2007 – 04:17 in Hardware
    SAS Hard Drives: 15,000 vs. 10,000 RPM We take a look at the difference between 10,000 and 15,000 RPM hard drives and establish if 15k is worth the extra money.
  • USB Thumb Drive Vs. Hard Drive*
    Thursday 11 September 2008 – 07:00
    USB Thumb Drive Vs. Hard Drive We compared a tiny 8 GB Super Talent USB thumb drive to a 10-year old IBM hard drive of the same size in an interesting thought experiment. Does the hard drive stand a chance against Super Talent’s storage midget?
  • Boot Lock and Hard Disk Selection System: The NickLock*
    Friday 27 July 2001 – 07:00
    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.
  • PC Hard Drives That Pack More Power for Less Cash*
    Friday 8 December 2006 – 03:08
    PC Hard Drives That Pack More Power for Less Cash A line of hard drives from Samsung and Hitachi proves you don't have to spend a lot to get a lot. For an almost amazingly low price, Hitachi offers 160 GB and caters to upgrade users while Samsung throws in a 400 GB behemoth.
  • 1.8" Hard Drives Hit 100 GB*
    Tuesday 22 May 2007 – 04:54
    1.8 Increasing storage densities are squeezing 1" hard drives out of the market, as the 1.8" form factor gains importance. Toshiba is introducing new drives using PMR technology with capacities up to 100 GB: welcome the MK1011GAH.
  • Understanding Hard Drive Performance*
    Monday 5 March 2007 – 02:50
    Understanding Hard Drive Performance We've added 15 more hard drives to our hard drive lists, and analyzed a full model family to try to understand why some models perform better than others. Which capacity point is the fastest? Does 16 MB cache offer advantages over 8 MB? We answer these questions and many more.
  • MP3 Hard Drive To Portability*
    Thursday 27 June 2002 – 06:00
    The race is on to create a Windows-compatible, hard drive-based MP3 player to cash in on the success of the Apple iPod. Lower prices are something that people want, and the D-Link does deliver a bargin, but are you willing put up with a few idiosyncrasies in order to get a hard drive-based MP3 player for half the price of an iPod?
  • The Spring Hard Drive Guide*
    Tuesday 15 May 2007 – 03:17
    The Spring Hard Drive Guide We scoured our benchmark database and found the largest drives available and the best picks for budget users. The time to upgrade your hard drive is now.
  • Hitachi's 7K1000 Terabyte Hard Drive*
    Tuesday 17 April 2007 – 03:28
    Hitachi's 7K1000 Terabyte Hard Drive The first terabyte hard drive arrives with a bang: 32 MB of cache and up to 95 MB/s sequential reads sound impressive. Where does this leave the WD Raptor?
  • The Best in Enterprise Hard Drives*
    Monday 2 April 2007 – 01:51
    The Best in Enterprise Hard Drives We put 13 SAS and SCSI hard drives to the ultimate test. And we also launch our new Enterprise HDD Charts!

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