One SSD Vs. Two In RAID: Which Is Better? |
| One SSD is good, right? So, two SSDs in RAID 0 must be better. That’s certainly the case when you're benchmarking sequential performance. But we're finding that, except in extreme examples, one SSD that's twice as large is often better. more |
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Six Low-Voltage Dual-Channel 8 GB Memory Kits, Overclocked |
| We've abided by Intel's 1.55 V recommendation for two architectures and two die shrinks, yet most performance memory manufacturers ignore it. Recent problems with one of our builds raised the question, how far can we push RAM without killing CPUs? more |
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A Free-To-Play MMO? Neverwinter Performance, Benchmarked |
| Neverwinter is a new free-to-play MMO in the Dungeons And Dragons universe, sporting an action RPG flavor. We benchmark it with a number of graphics cards and CPUs, uncovering a processor-oriented bottleneck along the way. Does your platform measure up? more |
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Seagate 600 SSD 240 GB Review: LAMD And Toshiba, Together Again |
| Seagate is the world's largest purveyor of mechanical hard drives. As the company prepares for mortal combat in the consumer SSD space, are its wits, Toshiba's Toggle-mode NAND, and SK hynix memory solutions' 87800 controller enough to get by? more |
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Seagate 600 Pro-Series 200 GB SSD Review: For The Enterprise |
| After years of halfhearted attempts to join the solid-state storage market, Seagate is finally ready to reinvent itself with a new family of SSDs. The first one we're looking at is the enterprise-class 600 Pro. Does this 200 GB drive impress our team? more |
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