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OCZ Vertex EX series SSDs announced

If super high-end solid state drives are your sort of thing, then you'll be delighted to hear that OCZ has just announced a brand new series called the Vertex EX that provides a storage solution for those requiring more. Read The Full Story

OCZ Vertex Series Mac Edition SSD for MacBooks

, Apr 13th 2009 Discuss [0]

OCZ Vertex Series has been getting the thumbs up by many reviewers for its speed and non-shuttering operation. OCZ has announced its new Vertex series SSD targeted towards Mac systems with the fullest compatibility for MacBooks family. Read The Full Story

OCZ announces storage and memory for Mac

In an effort to expand their user base, OCZ just announced their latest storage and memory devices will be tailored to Mac users, a first for the company. The Apple products that will receive the OCZ treatment include Mac minis, MacBooks and iMacs. Read The Full Story

OCZ Neutrino DIY 10-inch netbook

, Mar 31st 2009 Discuss [0]

OCZ have announced a DIY netbook, the chassis of a 10-inch WSVGA netbook with a 1.6GHz Intel N270 processor, into which the buyer adds RAM, storage and an optional card reader.  The OCZ Neutrino netbook supports up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM and either a traditional 2.5-inch hard-drive or an SSD. Read The Full Story

OCZ Behemoth, Eclipse add to gaming mice collection

If you've been itching to get your hands on a new gaming mouse but don't have a lot of cash to spend, consider the just revealed Behemoth and Eclipse from OCZ. Both are solid devices that are customizable and make your gaming experience unique to you. Read The Full Story

OCZ shows off Alchemy Illuminati upscale keyboard

, Feb 19th 2009 Discuss [0]

PC users are probably more familiar with OCZ performance components inside a PC tower than peripherals like a keyboard, but they do have gaming peripherals lineup named Alchemy, and today they have announced a new upscale keyboard, Alchemy Illuminati that features an adjustable backlit keys with user-selected color choices of blue and red. Read The Full Story

OCZ’s Vertex SSDs to feature Indilink controller

, Feb 16th 2009 Discuss [0]

With recent bad press taunting the much-trouble Jmicron’s JMF602 series controllers that's been reported with drive stuttering, pausing and lagging issues, OCZ has opted to release the new line of Vertex solid state storage, previously announced here, with the Korea-based Indilink Barefoot controller. Read The Full Story

Water-cooled ready OCZ Flex EX memory defines performance, but could promote corrosion

, Dec 17th 2008 Discuss [0]

Most Waterblocks contain copper and the present of an aluminum compound in the system would promote galvanic corrosion that’s a no no for water-cooling 101. Apparently OCZ likes the challenge, they have released a new Flex FX memory series featuring the integrated liquid injection system designed with 100% aluminum block. Read The Full Story

OCZ launches 150x Gold Series SDHC storage cards

, Dec 15th 2008 Discuss [0]

Memory and Storage maker OCZ has announced its new line of Gold series SDHC (Secure Digital High-Capacity) storage cards. Designed for serious professionals and videographers, these cards will be available in 4, 8 and 16GB capacities with 150X class 6 speed. That standard translates OCZ Gold series SDHC card's with speed of maximum transfer rates up to 22.5MB/s and a minimum transfer speed of at least 6 MB/s in real world scenario. As usual, OCZ rarely releases pricing information or specific launch date for its product release. The Gold series SHDC cards will carry manufacturer lifetime warranty and free technical support.

OCZ Vertex series – affordable SSDs

, Dec 11th 2008 Discuss [3]

OCZ technology has released drop-in 2.5-inch SATA-II solid-state drives with storage capacity starting at 30GB for only $129. The new Vertex Series of SSD drives are a premium MLC based SSD solution for those who need a fast and reliable form of storage. Read The Full Story

OCZ announces a trio of ExpressCard flash-based storages

, Dec 8th 2008 Discuss [0]

OCZ rolls out a trio of ExpressCard Storage solution in the capacities of 8GB, 16Gb and 32GB configuration. The Slate series flash drives are compatible with Expresscard 34 standard, fit snugly inside your laptop and also works with the ubiquitous USB thanks to a secondary connection via an integrated mini-USB port. 32GB flash based storage is ok but slightly small in comparing to nowadays’ USB thumb drives. Additionally, the specification of maximum read and write sequential speed at 18MB/s and 12.5MB/s respectively are not that impressive either. If you hate the idea of an external drive, USB thumb drive or burning data into optical disks; the Slate series ExpressCard drive is always an option. Price and availability have not yet been announced.

OCZ boasts Thumb Drive speed with eSATA Interface

, Dec 5th 2008 Discuss [0]

USB thumb drive is convenient. The interface is standard with most computers made in the last decade and almost guarantee to work in any platforms. The only downturn is its speed remains an area for improvement. OCZ engineer looks to break the tradition, their new line of ultra fast thumb drive has an eSATA interface instead of a conventional USB ones. The result is sensational; the new integration boasts an astonishing transfer speeds of 90MB/s in reading and 30MB/s in writing. The OCZ Throttle eSATA drive family ranges from 8GB, 16GB to 32GB capacities. Like the USB with plug-and-play capability, the Throttle allows instantaneously data access from any computer without the need to install any additional hardware or drivers. Product availability and pricing have not yet announced.

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