Posts Tagged ‘ hard disks ’
USB 3 first benchmark – it’s here, and it’s fast
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

The first USB 3 external hard disk has arrived in the PC Pro Labs – a pre-production sample courtesy of our friends at Asus – and initial impressions are simply excellent.
The chart above may need a little explaining. The first two groups of results show how long it took, in seconds, to copy a folder of 3,000 small files, totalling 300MB in size, back and forth between a RAM disk and an external hard drive using various connections. The 650MB results are based on the same process using a single 650MB file.
The USB 2 and USB 3 figures were obtained by simply connecting the external drive first to a USB 2 port and then to a USB 3 one. The eSATA figures are from the A-Listed Iomega Professional External Hard Drive. (more…)
Tags: eSATA, hard disks, hard drives, usb
Posted in: Hardware, Just in, View from the Labs
The bizarrest email I’ve ever received
Monday, August 24th, 2009
I was having quite a bad day, if I’m honest, but then this dropped into my inbox:
Hiya – This is a slightly odd question, but I’m hoping you may be able to help me…
Can you tell me whether a full computer hardrive weighs more than an empty one ? And if it does what does the extra weight comprise of?
Again, I know it’s a strange question, but I would be v grateful if you could shed some light!
Names and email addresses removed to protect the innocent, needless to say.
But it does raise the important question of whether spreadsheets are, metaphorically speaking, heavier than word-processing documents. Are TIFFs heavier than JPEGs? Is Windows heavier than Linux?
Answers on a postcard. And if anyone’s received a stranger email than that, I’d love to hear about it.
Save the world! Read about hard disks!
Monday, June 2nd, 2008
I’m all for innovative marketing, but I think Toshiba’s hard disk team may have gone a little mad. Head over to www.harddiskdriverevolution.com and you can play a game all about – well, it’s obvious really – saving the world through the medium of hard disks.
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