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Peripherals

Corsair Flash Voyager 128GB USB: As Big And Fast As A Small Fish

10:55AM Brian Lam | One day, 128GB flash drives will be common. We’ll lose em and only say “oops”. Today, you can have one if you don’t mind the size and price of this $US400 Corsair. But F me, this thing isn’t fast. More »
Hardware

Corsair’s Flash Voyager GT: World’s Fastest 128GB USB Flash Drive

12:00PM Dan Nosowitz | Corsair, who seem to spend all their time finding speed records and then breaking them, announced their Flash Voyager GT USB flash drive at the droolworthy 128GB capacity. Even better, the speeds totally don’t suck: 32MB/s and 25.6MB/s read/write, respectively. More »
Hardware

Corsair’s New Extreme SSD Line Is Blazingly Fast

11:45AM Dan Nosowitz | Corsair just announced their new Extreme Line of SSDs, coming in 32/64/128GB capacities. So they’re not going to win a storage space award, but these little guys are fast—Corsair’s claiming read speeds of 240MB/s and 170MB/s write speeds. More »
Hardware

Corsair Cooling Ice Series T30 Chills Memory for More Overclocking Pew Pew

10:20AM Matt Buchanan | How nerdy are you? Oh really? Yea rly? Corsair’s Cooling Ice Series T30 “world’s first” sub-ambient PC memory cooler gives you 20 degrees of breathing room for overclocking your memory to make your computer more fasterer. [Fareastgizmos via Ubergizmo] More »
Peripherals

Dock your USB Sticks In Corsair Voyager Port’s Gentle Curves

7:20AM Jason Chen | Corsair’s Voyager Port a semi-automated backup system, just waiting for your USB 2.0 flash drives to dock into. More »
Peripherals

An Extensive, Obsessive Performance Test Of… USB Keys?

11:22PM John Herrman | Test Freaks wrangled as many flash drives as they could and ran them through an oddly intense testing regime, finding out that your choice in USB stick brand may actually matter. More »
Computers

Update: Dell’s “Affordable” XPS 630 Gaming System Starts at $2,299, But Will Probably Cost You More

12:15PM Wilson Rothman | Dell wanted to bring its gaming platform down from the US$2000 and up arena, and into something average gamers can go and buy, so it’s rolling out the previously teased XPS 630. AU: Just heard from Dell in Australia, and we’re looking at a staring price of $2,299 down here. It launches on Feb 29 as well, so only two more sleeps if you can’t wait to get your hands on this machine. More »
Gadgets

Corsair Brings 32GB Flash Drives, College Students Get Excited

7:00AM Jason Chen | We’ve been using an 8GB to tote around our critical data (Futurama episodes), but Corsair’s 32GB USB flash drives can carry four times as much Fry and Bender on the go. The two drives, Voyager and Survivor, will be retailing for $US229 and $US249 each—not a bad price for this much storage. The Voyager is enclosed in a proprietary all-rubber body, and the Survivor is in an aluminum water-proof body, which is kind of backwards from what you’d expect. They’re not much to look at, but that’s the point—you don’t want anybody stealing these things. More »