21 USB drives tested, 20 immediately misplaced

December 22nd, 2008 by

It’s three days until Christmas and you’re looking for last-minute gift ideas for tech-inclined friends and colleagues. You decide on a USB drive, but how do figure out what’s best to get — attraction to hammers, ability to open beer bottles, or some other, clearly inferior metric entirely? Kristofer Brozio at Test Freaks Blog took 21 drives of various sizes (5 each of 1, 2, 4 and 8GB and one 64GB Patriot Magnum) and models and tested their transfer speeds. Top marks went to the 4GB OCZ, Sandisk, Lexar, and Super Talent models, as well as the 1GB SanDIsk. Given the small sample size, we can’t really say if the speeds were the result of the capacities of the drive or the company who makes them, but it’s definitely some flash-based food for thought. Hit the read link for the full results.

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Super Talent offers up 0.85- / 1-inch SSDs

October 22nd, 2008 by

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Nothing here that you haven’t seen before in one form or another, but the more the merrier, we say. Super Talent has introduced its very own super small SSDs ranging from 2GB to 8GB in size, but they’re all based on Intel’s Z-P140 solid-state drive. The new units all boast a maximum read speed of 40MB/sec and a maximum write speed of 30MB/sec, and the whole crew employs a parallel ATA interface with a ZIF connector. The 0.85-inch drives are being offered up in 2GB (FHD2GN85) and 4GB (FHD4GN85) sizes, while the 1.0-inch devices come in 2GB (FHD2GN10), 4GB (FHD4GN10) and 8GB (FHD8GN10) flavors. Per usual, we’re left to wonder on pricing and availability, but we suspect these will be aimed more at netbook manufacturers than everyday folks, anyway.

[Via I4U News]

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Super Talent caters to Eee PC with new 16/32/64GB SSDs

October 8th, 2008 by

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Though not the first SSDs we’ve seen looking for homes specifically in netbooks, Super Talent is hoping to make an even bigger splash with its latest trio and their bite-sized prices. Merely days after causing us all to drool with a sub-$300 128GB drive, the firm has revealed a trifecta of mini PCIe SSDs designed “explicitly for the ASUS Eee PC.” The units are available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB flavors, each with 40MB/sec maximum read speeds and 15MB/sec maximum write rates. The trio is expected to hit mass production next month, and they’ll only cost you $53, $79 and $149 in order of mention.

[Via jkOnTheRun]

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SSD shootout, round II: OCZ, Super Talent and Mtron do battle

September 13th, 2008 by

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If you’ll recall, a slew of prohibitively expensive SSDs were pit against one another last summer in a battle royale of pricey HDD replacements. Fast forward a year and change, and the barrier to entry for one of these heralded devices has dropped significantly. That being the case, we’ve a feeling HotHardware’s latest shootout will be a whole lot more relevant for the average joe / jane. The aforementioned test simultaneously reviews the OCZ Core Series 64GB MLC, OCZ 64GB Standard SLC, Super Talent MasterDrive MX 64GB MLC and the Mtron MSP 7500 32GB SLC. Interestingly, the writeup didn’t conclude with a medal ceremony, but rather, it elaborated on the merits of each and where it would likely fit best. You know what that means — time to bust out the spectacles and get to readin’. Chop chop!

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Super Talent makes MasterDrive MX SSDs slightly faster

July 22nd, 2008 by

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With the prices of SSDs sinking daily, Super Talent is hoping to grab a few eyes by offering faster drives at comparably low price points. According to a data sheet posted up on the firm’s website, its MasterDrive MX line of SSDs now features a maximum read rate of 120MB/sec, while write speeds range between 60MB/sec (15GB and 30GB) and 80MB/sec (60GB and 120GB). Reportedly, the drives used to boast write speeds of 40MB/sec. A minor boost, sure, but a welcome increase all the same.

[Via DailyTech]

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SuperTalent bolsters SSD lineup with cheaper options

May 7th, 2008 by

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SuperTalent’s wide lineup of SSDs got a little bigger today, with the addition of some low(er)-cost MLC flash-based gear. Like the company’s earlier “world’s thinnest” 256GB drive, the three new models are external units, and you’re looking at capacities of 30GB, 60GB, and 120GB for $299, $449, and $699, respectively. That’s actually not all that bad, considering a bare 64GB SLC SSD can run an easy grand. Available now, it looks like.

[Via jkOnTheRun]

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Super-Talent Pico USB drives: lose ‘em even faster

April 8th, 2008 by

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Score, another “world’s smallest” USB drive. Never seen one of those before. Super-Talent’s latest Pico drives are mighty small though, and if one of you is somehow running the Tiny USB Hall of Records, it measures just 1.5 by .5 inches and holds 8GB in swivel, retractable, and waterproof versions. $35, should be out now.

[Via Pocket-lint]

 

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Super Talent ships “world’s thinnest” 256GB SSD, still too thick for us

March 26th, 2008 by

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We’ve learned to be extra cautious whenever some company tosses out that “world’s thinnest” claim, and while this one isn’t an outright lie, it’s not exactly as impressive as Super Talent would have you believe. Yeah, the outfit’s 256GB FSD56GC25H SSD actually is the slimmest on the market today at this capacity, but the 12.5-millimeter height makes it incompatible with a slew of laptops that can only handle drives that are 9.5-millimeters thick. Nevertheless, those with the room to spare can look forward to 0.1-millisecond access times, 65MB/sec sequential read speeds and 50MB/sec sequential write speeds (maximums), and a lightweight aluminum enclosure. Per usual, pricing information is available only upon request — but no, it won’t be cheap.

 

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