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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
A-DATA's My Flash PD7 USB Drive is certified for use with Microsoft Windows Vista ReadyBoost. In our testing this drive takes the performance crown with a sustained read transfer rate of 34 MB/s, far more than any other USB drive we tested so far. Access times are very important for ReadyBoost. Here the PD7 can shine too, only 0.6 ms is a new record as well.
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Monday, October 9, 2006
Data security is extremely important in this day and age, especially when it is being moved from one place to another. This is where the A-DATA 2GB fingerprint flash drive comes into play. Unlike other flash drives, the A-DATA drive offers the highest security for all of your important files and documents. Employing the use of a fingerprint scanner, you will never have to worry about your data falling into the wrong hands. So, we know the drive offers the best in digital security, but how do the other features stack up?
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Wednesday, October 4, 2006
Thumb drives come and thumb drives go. They have become a part of our normal daily routine for many, so having one in a pocket, briefcase or purse is quite common. If you spend just a minute or two searching, you will also come up with almost as many manufacturers with their own thumb drive that they want to sell you. But what if the data you store on that drive is important; or special; or even, shall I say it, secret?
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Monday, October 2, 2006
I was able to get these modules up above 1100MHz with 5-5-5-15 timings and 2.4V, but not much further. Still this is an excellent result for modules only rated at 1000MHz, and would give you some more breathing space if you are overclocking a low multiplier CPU like the Core Duo E6300?s.
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
In the memory market, there are two things I am skeptical of. 1GB kits, and EPP. Today we are looking at a new kit from A-Data that has both. It proves to have some solid overclocking ability, thanks to it's GMH chips. Are you willing to pay $200+ for a 1GB kit though?
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Thursday, May 4, 2006
AData is well-known in the overclocking scene as a high-quality memory brand which offers good overclocking on all their memory modules. We have their Vitesta DDR2-800 kit on the testbench and were impressed that it could be overclocked to DDR2-900 without any problems. Even though the default timings of 5-5-5-15 are a bit slow, they can be tightened down to 3-2-2-4 when running lower clocks. Another plus is that this memory will work great even at stock voltage of 1.8V...
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