Great DDR3-1600 timings for Super Talent’s low-cost modules are revealed in Sandra Memory Bandwidth. ...ultra-low-pricing makes Super Talent’s CAS-9 rated DDR3-2000 a top value. Adding excellent low-latency capability at various speeds, it would probably qualify as a winner, if only availability were better.
You want fast? We got fast. In fact, we can do better than that. We got faster. Super Talent, makers of SSD drivers and other delectable storage items, has shown off a 2TB SSD drive at Computex in Taipei. That’s a pretty big (and expensive) solid state drive right there, but there’s an extra surprise inside. The drive is a RAID, meaning that it can transfer data at a desk-burning 1.5 GB per second. You could copy two ripped movies from one drive to another in the blink of an eye.
It also compares well to the X25-M and in tests such as the 17.4Gb file copy the UltraDrive completed the transfer nearly a minute faster than the Intel.
The Super Talent Pico-E 8GB flash drive performed extremely well during read and write tests both in Flash Memory Toolkit and SiSandra, especially during comparisons with other drives. The Pico-E came in second only to its sibling, the Godfather edition drive...The Sony 8GB and the Lexmark 8GB flash drives didn’t appear to be much of a match for these drives in a majority of the read/write file size tests across the board. This really set this tiny drive above the rest, which happen to be full size USB flash drives.
Overall this is an awesome drive that provides good performance for the price. The compact size is nice for portability...The Super Talent Pico-E is definitely a drive to seriously look at and definitely maintains the quality standards established by the Super Talent name.