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ADATA DashDrive Elite UE700 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review

ADATA DashDrive Elite UE700 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review

With USB 3.0 becoming more of a standard these days many companies are coming out with new USB 3.0 flash drives. These new flash drives not only hold more data but they can transfer that data a hell of alot faster. No one wants to wait around for their files to transfer. ADATA has a new USB 3.0 flash drive that looks just as good as it performs. The DashDrive Elite UE700 has a brushed aluminum finish and features read and write speeds of up to 190 MB/s and 50 MB/s respectively. Let’s see what this drive is all about!

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Google to Announce 32GB Nexus 4 with LTE and CDMA

Google to Announce 32GB Nexus 4 with LTE and CDMA

We expect Google to refresh their Nexus lineup with a new device by the end of the year, but in the meantime we are hearing reports that Google and LG will be launching an improved version of the Nexus 4. This new device would be announced at the Google I/O conference in May and it might go on sale a few weeks later. According to SidhTech, Google will reveal a 32GB version of the Nexus 4 that will support both LTE and CDMA.

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G.SKILL Launches World’s Fastest DDR3 32GB Memory Kit

G.SKILL Launches World’s Fastest DDR3 32GB Memory Kit

G.SKILL – world renowned for producing memory modules at extreme speeds, has once again proven as “a brand to be reckoned with” in the DDR3 memory sector by announcing the world’s fastest DDR3 32GB Memory kit, adding 32GB kit to the world’s dominating DDR3 Series – G.SKILL “Trident X”. The new Trident X 32GB kit – F3-2800C11Q-32GTXD features 4 sticks of 8GB memory modules, which will fit perfectly on Z77 chipset & IVY Bridge CPU, and it’s also the one and only 32GB Memory kit running @ 2800MHz CL11 in the market today.

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Transcend Announces New 32GB and 16GB DDR3 Registered Memory Modules

Transcend Announces New 32GB and 16GB DDR3 Registered Memory Modules

Transcend Information, Inc., a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, today launched two new DDR3 memory modules: a 32GB DDR3 1333MHz Registered DIMM (RDIMM) and a 16GB DDR3 1600MHz Very Low Profile (VLP) Registered DIMM. Featuring stable signal integrity at high frequency operation and an onboard thermal sensor for better system thermal control, these high capacity RDIMMs provide better expandability options to server administrators. Additionally, both new modules feature high quality aluminum heat spreaders to ensure optimal heat dispersion and stability.

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Corsair Announces World’s First High-Performance Quad Channel 32GB Memory Kit

Corsair Announces World’s First High-Performance Quad Channel 32GB Memory Kit

FREMONT, California — October 13th, 2011 — Corsair®, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced the world’s first high-performance quad channel Dominator 32GB DDR3 memory kit.

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Patriot Supersonic 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review

Patriot Supersonic 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review

USB 3.0 has really been catching on.  Every new motherboard coming out has USB 3.0 connectivity and almost all the new cases have front-mounted USB 3.0 ports.  USB 3.0 is 10 times faster than USB 2.0, but the only devices that can truly take advantage of this speed is solid state drives and flash drives.  Today we will be looking at a 32GB USB flash drive from Patriot dubbed, “Supersonic”.  Let’s check it out!

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Patriot Xporter XT Rage 32GB Flash Drive Review

Patriot Xporter XT Rage 32GB Flash Drive Review

The USB flash drive has not really changed much.  We have seen all types of flash drives over the past few year, ones that are practically indestructible and other that are waterproof, but the technology in the drive itself really has not changed.  Patriot has decided to change this with the Xporter XT Rage line of USB flash drives.  These drives feature a Quad Channel configuration, data is intelligently managed and transferred simultaneously to 4 NAND chips resulting in vastly enhanced performance, particularly write speeds: Rage improves on traditional USB 2.0 Flash Drives to offer up to 27MB/s read and 25MB/s write transfer speeds.  Let’s take a look…

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Corsair Flash Voyager GTR 32GB USB Flash Drive Review

Corsair Flash Voyager GTR 32GB USB Flash Drive Review

USB flash drives have been around for quite some time now. Out of all the drives I’ve ever reviewed my favorite line of drives has to be the Flash Voyager series from Corsair. The main reason is because they are basically indestructible. I take a flash drive with me everywhere and so I need one that is going to take the wear and tear! Corsair first came out with the original Flash Voyager, then the Flash Voyager GT, recently the Flash Padlock 2, and now the Flash Voyager GTR. The GTR is made to be fast boasting speeds of 32MB/s read and 28MB/s write! Corsair was nice enough to send us the 32GB version of the drive so let’s take a look!

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OCZ Vertex 32GB Solid State Drive Review

OCZ Vertex 32GB Solid State Drive Review

It sure seems like everyone is coming out with SSD drives, interestingly enough we have not seen that many from the big hard drive manufacturers. More and more and we are seeing them from memory companies like OCZ. Today we are checking out one of their latest SSD drives the Vertex series. The Vertex series is based on the Barefoot SSD controller from Indilinx, which makes it different from the previous 2 SSD series from OCZ, the Apex and Summit. This will only be our second SSD review here at ThinkComputers, so let’s take a look…

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Kingston 32GB SDHC Memory Card Review

Kingston 32GB SDHC Memory Card Review

Removable storage keeps on getting larger and larger, especially with consumer products being able to record HD quality video and take pictures at 12 megapixel resolution. With that said many people think that 2GB cards are more than enough, but if you are shooting video that is not even close to enough space. Today we will be looking at a SDHC (Secure Digital High-Capacity) card from Kingston. SDHC cards currently range from 4GB to 32GB; we received the 32GB version of the card. 32GB is sure a lot of space for videos and photos, let’s see what we can do with this card!

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