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Solid State Drive Comparison - Round 2
TechSpot posted another Solid State Drive Comparison

As a follow-up to our previous SSD coverage, today we will be looking at four popular mainstream SSD offerings which include the A-Data S592 128GB, Corsair P Series 128GB, OCZ Agility 120GB and the OCZ Vertex Turbo 120GB.

Although all these products are MLC flash-based and target the consumer enthusiast market, they do vary in price, on-board controllers, memory chips, and cache sizes, which should make for some very interesting results.

With dozens of manufacturers now offering some kind of solid state drive, you should know there are only a handful of them you should concern yourself with. MLC drives based on either the Samsung S3C29RBB01-YK40, Indilinx Barefoot or Intel's own controller are all you should be looking at today. While the Intel controller remains the superior performer when it comes to small data writes, the Samsung and Indilinx controllers are worthy alternatives.
Solid State Drive Comparison - Round 2

Crucial 128GB SSD (CT128M225) Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Crucial 128GB SSD (CT128M225)

With SSD's at the top of the list for computer enthusiasts we've been looking at a lot of them lately. The Crucial CT128M225 128GB SSD is based on MLC (Multi-level Cell) Nand Flash technology with a whopping 64MB of cache to bolster the already lightning fast Indilinx Barefoot controller. If previous experience has taught us anything drives with the Indilinx Barefoot controller and 64 MB of cache to smooth data transfer rates its that they are among the fastest drives out there. Not that we would expect anything less from Crucial. When Crucial fields a product you can depend on it doing just what they say it will. Ease of operation and dependability are synonymous with the Crucial name.

We've run the Crucial CT128M225 128GB SSD through our usual grueling battery of tests and enjoyed it's speed for a few weeks in day to day operation. Lets see if the Crucial SSD lives up to our expectations.
Crucial 128GB SSD (CT128M225) Review



Logitech Anywhere MX Mouse Review
I4U News published a review of the new Logitech Anywhere MX Mouse

This week Logitech announced its new line of mice using the Darkfield laser tracking technology. The new laser tracking technology comes in two mice so far and I will be checking out the Anywhere Mouse MX. The Anywhere Mouse MX is a portable mouse that comes with a bag for carrying it on the go. Logitech also uses its new Unifying Receiver on this mouse to support more than one wireless device with a single tiny receiver. Read on for all of the details on the Anywhere Mouse MX.
Logitech Anywhere MX Mouse Review

Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter

The Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter is one of the few wireless USB devices on the market, and promises to send your computer's display to a TV or projector up to 30 feet over wireless USB.
Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter Review

AVA Direct Custom GT3 SFF Gaming System Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the AVA Direct Custom GT3 SFF Gaming System

AVA Direct's custom GT3 series is aimed squarely at the LAN party gamer, and won't throw out your back with its diminutive size and weight. It's built with portability in mind; the case is small, it comes with a handle and the thing weighs less than 20 pounds. And because it's custom, you can build it up as you please at AVA Direct's Web site. Finally, due to the fact that the GT3 is more a tiny desktop than a true SFF (Small Form Factor) machine, in theory, it shouldn't sacrifice much power for the sake of portability...
AVA Direct Custom GT3 SFF Gaming System Review

OCZ Behemoth Gaming Mouse Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the OCZ Behemoth Gaming Mouse

The memory maker expands its line of gaming mice with a huge model for big-handed gamers. Check out our test.
OCZ Behemoth Gaming Mouse Review

Mionix Alioth 320 & 400 Mousepads Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Mionix Alioth 320 & 400 Mousepads

Mionix a well known gaming accessory manufacturer here in Sweden creates great mice as we saw in an earlier review, but what about their mousepads? Today we are going to take a look at their Alioth 320 and 400, where the 400 is a bigger version but still the same material as the 320.

Lets have a closer look at what type of pads they have released, and finally conclude the review with their pros and cons.
Mionix Alioth 320 & 400 Mousepads Review

Vantec NexStar Dual Bay Hard Drive Dock Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Vantec NexStar Dual Bay Hard Drive Dock

With more and more people becoming entrenched within the digital age there is an increasing need for storage. Hard drive docks are definitely a part of the solution with easy to use USB and eSATA connections all in a package that sits on your desk. Today we will be looking at what the Vantec NexStar Dual Bay Hard Drive Dock has to offer.
Vantec NexStar Dual Bay Hard Drive Dock Review