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June 27, 2008

Dexgo Test TakeMS Drives vs. Super Talent: Super Talent Clearly Leads

Super Talent's USB Flash Drives clearly leads against TakeMS in multiple Dexgo test, such as: burst speed, average read, and read throughput.

USB Drives
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June 23, 2008
PICO Drive Wins GameZoom Triple Crown
The Super Talent Pico 8GB USB stick is not only an extremely compact "companion", but also it scores high transfer performance. Due to the fair price and the quality offered, we can grant our Gold Award with no reservations. Damn small and extremely fast USB stick!

Gold, Performance, and Value Awards.
USB -- PICO-A
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June 19, 2008
Dragon Steel Mods Recommends Super Talent DDR2 Kit
Overall this set of ram is a very good performer, the cost is inexpensive and being able to run at Cas4 is something that I think most will appreciate. It does overclock fairly well, and of course depending on what set you get you might be able to push it farther than I did. If you're looking for an inexpensive, great performing set of ram then you might want to consider Super Talent as one of the choices for you.
DDR2 - T800UX2GC4
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June 19, 2008
HT4U Hits Exceptional Read Speeds with MasterDrive MX
Today we see the first consumer SSD, with a fast controller combined with all the benefits of a previously very expensive SLC-based SSD. The write performance is at the same level as a normal hard drive, but the read speed, which is more important in every day use for consumer drives, is far higher. We reached about 30 MB/s and 110 MB/s write and read speeds, which is pretty close to the rated max values of 40 MB/s write and 120 MB/s read.

And, of course, in access times the SSD will always shine. And the additional benefits of SSDs - no mechanical parts, little heat, no noise and very good power consumption.
SSD -- MasterDrive MX
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June 17, 2008
Fudzilla Rates MasterDrive MX SSD "Best Drive for the Money"
Currently, the best drive for the money is SUPER TALENT FTM60GK25H 2.5" 60GB SATA Internal Solid state disk (SSD) – Retail that will set you back “only” $419.00. If you consider that this little thing is inaudible and almost indestructible, then it might be worth considering, especially if your notebook data is precious to you.
SSD -- MasterDrive MX