Ocz Vertex Series
December 10, 2011 by Alexandre
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The read/write speeds are 230MB per second and 135MB per second respectively for the 30GB version, and 250MB/sec and 160MB/sec for the 250GB version. RAID 0 (striped) support is also featured which allows you to run multiple drives together and have them recognized as one drive. These work equally well in desktop and laptop computers and are becoming more and more popular with the latter, owing to their indestructible design and super-fast, noiseless and not mention low power consuming construction.
Ride the next wave of Solid State revolution with OCZ. The OCZ Vertex offers your system the incredible performance and reliability of flash-based technology at a price that won’t make you wince. The Vertex series is the result of all the latest breakthroughs in SSD technology, including the latest-generation architecture and controller design, complete with 64MB of onboard cache to offer faster transfers and superior overall system response times.
The actual system provides excellent performance of adobe flash technology, the Ocz Vertex Series provides the performance and the reliability from the SSD better value per gigabyte compared to other offerings currently available on the market at high pace. The Ocz Vertex Series is the consequence of all the most recent breakthroughs in technologies DSS, including the brand new design, architecture as well as controller, brilliant reading 200 MB/sec as well as 160 MB/sec write speeds along with up to 64 MB associated with onboard cache memory space. OCZ continues in order to scope of technologies consumer solid condition medium and tire within the promise of DSS choice to the traditional hard disk drives in mobile applications-oriented customers.
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The Ocz Vertex Series delivers the speed and reliability of SSDs at a lower price per gigabyte than other offerings currently on the market and is ideal for mainstream mobile and desktop systems. As the first model to use the Indilinx Barefoot controller, the award-winning Ocz Vertex Series is the result of proven SSD technology that has consistently garnered praise from independent review sites for its outstanding performance. Perfect for a first SSD, the Vertex Series delivers enhanced energy efficiency, increased speed, and superior durability and shock resistance over conventional hard disc drives.
The OCZ Vertex drives feature a durable yet lightweight alloy housing, and because OCZ SSDs have no moving parts, the drives are more rugged than traditional hard drives. Designed for ultimate reliability, Vertex Series SSDs have an excellent 1.5 million hour mean time before failure (MTBF) ensuring peace of mind over the long term. All Vertex Series SSD drives come backed a two year warranty and OCZs legendary service and support.
Vertex series SSD drives are available in ample storage capacities of 30GB, 60GB, 120GB, and 250GB. MSRPs at the time of launch are $129, $249, $469, and $869 for 30GB-250GB models respectively.
Ocz Power
December 8, 2011 by Alexandre
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The Silencer Mk III features 100% Japanese 105C capacitors and heavy-duty protection circuitries. It has a Power Single +12V rail and comes with a 120mm variable RPM for silent and cool operation. The Power supply offers 80 Plus Bronze-level efficiency up to 85% at typical loads.
‘PC Power and Cooling has always catered to those clients that are looking for both performance and reliability from their Power management solutions and the Silencer MKIII PSU continues that tradition and incorporates new features such as a modular cable design,’ said Steve Lee, Senior Vice President of Power Management at OCZ Technology Group. ‘This is the first modular PC Power PSU and we spent extra time and resources to make sure we got it right by combining a highly efficient core with Japanese capacitors, a whisper quiet 120mm fan, and the flexibility of modular cabling, all to create the best Silencer yet, and we are releasing this exciting new series in a range of models up to 600W and pricing them competitively, making the Silencer MKIII PSU’s the ideal blend of performance, features, and overall value for customers.’.
The Silencer Mk III features 100% Japanese 105C capacitors and heavy-duty protection circuitries. It has a Power Single +12V rail and comes with a 120mm variable RPM for silent and cool operation. The Power supply offers 80 Plus Bronze-level efficiency up to 85% at typical loads.
Ssd Technology
December 6, 2011 by Alexandre
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November 2011, OCZ Technology announced the launch of a pair of new SSDs having the highest capacity in a 2.5-inch form factor. The new drives are in the Octane family and include the Octane 6Gbps and the Octane-S2 using a 3Gbps interface. OCZ claims it is the first SSD maker to hit 1TB in a 2.5-inch form factor drive.
The Ideapad U300s is for the fashionista, especially the clementine orange color. It is a unique statement for consumers that want to show off an immaculately designed laptop that also exudes of high-quality construction. The 13.3′ IdeaPad U300s sports a 0.6-inch thin body built from a single-piece aluminum shell at less than three pounds, a lightweight product that’s designed for easy mobility.
Fashion aficionados will be delighted to know that the U300s comes in two trendy colors: Graphite Grey or limited-edition Clementine Orange ‘ colors that have been applied through an electrolytic process, and sandblasted to create a perfect, scratch-resistant coating. Read more on Ssd Technology
The SSD paradigm shift has hit the storage industry hard. Traditional hard disk manufacturers such as Hitachi, Western Digital, and Seagate have been thrown for a loop as a glut of new competitors have entered their cloistered market. All of the sudden these monoliths’many whom invented some of the interface and access standards that still manifest today’have had to contend with upstarts like OCZ and Corsair’companies that have been in the flash or RAM markets previously and suddenly found themselves sitting on everything they needed to make SSDs.
OCZ went so far as to stop making RAM (the market they started in), buy a storage controller company, and re-brand themselves as a purveyor of high-end Ssd Technology, taking market share from hard drive companies. What do old standbys like Seagate do. They were mechanical manufacturers: they had factories and technologies to make very shiny metal disks with very tiny metal particles on them spin very quickly. They also had a lot of magnets. This new SSD stuff was alien technology.
It is powered by up to 2nd generation Intel Core’ i7 processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 and is equipped with Enhanced Experience 2.0 RapidDrive Ssd Technology# that speeds up boot up time in as little as 10 seconds. The U300s also comes equipped with premium features such as a 16:9 widescreen HD display, 4GB DDR3 memory and up to 256GB of SSD storage. It also includes features like Bluetooth, high-speed 802.11n Wi-Fi, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 connectors, as well as an integrated 1.3M (720p HD) webcam.
Certain statements in this release relate to future events and expectations and as such constitute forward-looking statements involving known and unknown factors that may cause actual results of OCZ Technology Group, Inc. to be different from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. In this context, words such as “will,” “would,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “should” or other similar words and phrases often identify forward-looking statements made on behalf of OCZ.
It is important to note that actual results of OCZ may differ materially from those described or implied in such forward-looking statements based on a number of factors and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, market acceptance of OCZ’s products and OCZ’s ability to continually develop enhanced products; adverse changes both in the general macro-economic environment as well as in the industries OCZ serves, including computer manufacturing, traditional and online retailers, information storage, internet search and content providers and computer system integrators; OCZ’s ability to efficiently manage material and inventory, including integrated circuit chip costs and freight costs; and OCZ’s ability to generate cash from operations, secure external funding for its operations and manage its liquidity needs. Other general economic, business and financing conditions and factors are described in more detail in “Item 1A — Risk Factors” in Part I in OCZ’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on May 17, 2011, and amended on May 31, 2011, and statements made in other subsequent filings. The filing is available both at www.sec.gov as well as via OCZ’s website at www.ocztechnology.com. OCZ does not undertake to update its forward-looking statements.
Sata Ii Drives
December 4, 2011 by Alexandre
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“Overall we are quite impressed with what the Samsung 470 Series 256 GB solid state drive has to offer, especially considering SATA II bandwidth limitations. Even though performance is comparable with the fastest Sata Ii Drives on the market, the 470 Series is going to be placed head to head against many Sandforce 2281 based Solid State drives, currently leading the performance charts. Despite falling behind the latest drives in terms of raw performance figures, it is very unlikely that you would be able to see much difference in real world scenarios, especially if you happen to be upgrading from a mechanical hard drive.
A couple years ago I built a simple computer from some spare parts and made it a linux desktop. A few days ago I decided to use it to replace an even older linux server I had running at my house. I turned it on (for the first time since I built it) and decided, after a few failed attempts at upgrading from Fedora 11 to Fedora 16, to put in a new hard drive and install Fedora 16 from scratch.
This means that all drives are recognized by the computer as one drive, and data transfer speeds remain fast. An online server is also available which automatically checks the drive for problems, even sending up to four emails if there are any serious issues. This and the G-SPEED eS are a popular choice amongst professional and home users who work in large scale video production, the difference being that this is much faster with it’s 12Gbit mini-SAS connection.
Unfortunately it can only be linked with one other eS PRO for a total of 16TB available drive space whereas the regular G-SPEED eS uses the slower 3Gbit eSata but can be chained together in groups of four for a maximum of 32TB. As usual G-Tech drives look like and are formatted for use with Macintosh OS X computers, Windows XP and Vista users will require a reformat before using.
Eight drives installed in the Mac Pro system, two Sata drives in the Optical bay along with four Sata drives in the factory bays, two Sata drives in the Optical Drive bay are connected with two on-board Sata channels and two IDE/ATA Drive in the Optical Bay ( requires removal of Optical Drive, mounts on the same Optical drive mount )(All six Sata drives have native Sata support and ATA/IDE drives is on-baord IDE channel (native) , user can boot from an IDE/ATA Drive and stripe all six drives for maximum DATA transfer rate of 600+ MB/sec (Sustained Data Transfer Rate).
G-SAFE is the ideal storage solution to safeguard your important digital photos, audio and video libraries and documents. G-SAFE offers the ultimate in peace of mind by simultaneously writing to two independent Hard Drives providing instant back up of files as you save them. And unlike single drive backup systems, if a drive failure occurs your images are safe and accessible.
The major improvements of SAS technology include support for up to 128 hard drives on a single controller, more than quadrupling SCSI bandwidth for substantial performance gains. As with all Aberdeen Stirling servers, the Stirling X332 offers the benefit of RAID controller redundancy. Additionally, upgrading to SAS will allow for backward compatibility with Sata Ii Drives for unprecedented flexibility and involves zero cost premiums compared with traditional SCSI solutions.
The Dell EqualLogic PS5000E iSCSI SAN (16x1TB Sata II) complies with the need of today’s advanced technology it blends intelligence and mechanization with fault tolerance to supply simplified management, express deployment, operation functioning and consistency, and perfect scalability. With Sata disk drives, the Dell EqualLogic PS5000E iSCSI SAN (16x1TB Sata II) produces outstanding cost-per-gigabyte and an addition of up to 16 TBs of high storage capacity. The Dell PS5000e iSCSI SAN is a very consistent, easy to connect and set up scheme.
The most obvious answer would appear to be that the vendors with the least margin will suffer most. Think of the likes of Drobo or Overland, who sell relatively low cost hardware. Theoretically vendors such as EMC and Netapp should be able to swallow the additional cost, especially if they are already charging 10-15 times the underlying raw cost of the drive on a per terabyte basis.
The drive cost makes up a small part of their overall price. The big vendors should also have the muscle to fulfill their demand first with what supply is available. Read more on Sata Ii Drives
Jumpers In a computer system, it’s possible to have more than one harddrive. To connect multiple IDE drives, you need to chain the ribbon cables from one to the next. The computer system has no idea which is the main drive, from which to load the operating system.
For this reason, IDE drives have a ‘jumper’ pin. The position of the pin will determine if it is a ‘master’ or a ‘slave’.
Ocz Vertex Ssd
December 2, 2011 by Alexandre
Filed under Ocz technology
HeidePC Gaming PC ‘ New Hammer PC ‘ Next generation Sandy Bridge 1155 (Intel Quad Core i7-2600k with open multiplier (4x 3.4) and 3.8 GHz in 4x turbo boost), tower CPU cooler Scythe Mugen Rev. B 3, Asus P8P67 Rev.3.0 Intel Socket 1155-P67, 4GB DDR3, ATI Radeon HD 6770 graphics 1GB, HDD 1TB SATTAIII 6Gb/s, 120 GB SSD OCZ Vertex 3 SATTA III, 24x DVD RW burner with Lightscribe, 10x Bluray Combo, Xilence 580W 80 + very quiet, Sharkoon Scorpio with Hot Swap.
That event sent me looking for alternatives. I tried to create a USB bootable drive, but soon realized it wasn’t going to meet all of my needs. When I found the OCZ Vertex 3, via a OCZ Vertex 3 review, I was amazed by what it has to offer.
Two million hours of function time. That extends way beyond what my conventional hard drive lasted. Needless to say, I was also impressed when I found out the OCZ Vertex 3 actually sped up movies and other interactive media on my laptop. In fact, I like the OCZ Vertex 3 so much, I bought one for back up, and one to use in place of my conventional hard drive.
For those of you counting, that brings the grand total to three for new series of SSDs from OCZ in 2009. First we had the Apex series, followed by the Summit series we previewed yesterday and now we round out the lineup with the Vertex. You may also notice that these three terms are synonyms; don’t ask us about that, we are just interested in technology and performance.
But why all the different SSDs. In reality the drives are all based on very different technology. The Apex is a band-aid combination of a pair of JMicron controllers in a RAID configuration, the Summit uses a new, but standard design Samsung controller that utilizes on-drive cache and the Vertex is the first drive to use the new Barefoot SSD controller from a new company on the scene: Indilinx .
The durability of the OCZ Vertex, made with lightweight alloy housing and no moving parts makes it stronger than your conventional hard drives. This design gives the Ocz Vertex Ssd (Solid State Drive) twice as long a life than your older HHD made with small parts. With no moving parts, it reduces heat of the OCZ Vertex which runs with an operating temperature of -10C to +70C and a storage temperature of -55C to +140C.
Also the low energy power consumption, at 2 watts while operating and .5 watts in stand by your OCZ Vertex will save on power consumption. It also comes with a 2 year warranty.
Sata 11
November 29, 2011 by Alexandre
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New to the best-selling Spartan duplicators family is Duo, multifunction DVD/CD duplicators with One-Touch USB duplication and SmartKeys designed to save you time and money. Duo features proven DVD/CD duplicator technology and added convenient One-Touch USB-to-Disc duplication function and two user-programmable SmartKeys. With the uniquely designed Smartkeys, users can now create personalized shortcuts for duplication functions saving time and increasing productivity.
New to the best-selling Spartan duplicators family is Duo, multifunction DVD/CD duplicators with One-Touch USB duplication and SmartKeys designed to save you time and money. Duo features proven DVD/CD duplicator technology and added convenient One-Touch USB-to-Disc duplication function and two user-programmable SmartKeys. With the uniquelNew to the best-selling Spartan duplicators family is Duo, multifunction DVD/CD duplicators with One-Touch USB duplication and SmartKeys designed to save you time and money.
New to the best-selling Spartan duplicators family is Duo, multifunction DVD/CD duplicators with One-Touch USB duplication and SmartKeys designed to save you time and money. Duo features proven DVD/CD duplicator technology and added convenient One-Touch USB-to-Disc duplication function and two user-programmable SmartKeys. With the uniquelNew to the best-selling Spartan duplicators family is Duo, multifunction DVD/CD duplicators with One-Touch USB duplication and SmartKeys designed to save you time and money.
Let’s not just criticise for the sake of scoring cheap mileage. Prof Pat Mvunga is a Constitutional heavyweight and so is Mwangala Zaloumis. There aren’t any better than these two that I know can interpret Constitutional like they know how.
In them 2 alone they can collect all the past submissions and give us a Constitution that can stand the test of time. The only controversial appointments on this list are the 3 Catholic Priests; but then the Catholics have been known for championing basic human rights and standing with the poor and down-trodden in our society. How I wished the late Bishop Paul Duffy was on this team. What I’m worried about the most is what Sata will do with the draft Constitution they will submit to him. In my opinion the draft should have just gone directly to parliament for debate and subsequently enactment. We have seen each and every President start with good intentions, only to water down the good report by removing stuff perceived to threaten their stranglehold to power. As for those whingeing about lack of enough representation, I thought this wasn’t supposed to be a Constituent Assembly, but rather a team of ‘experts’ (whatever that means). There is a better way you can contribute besides being on the team: MAKE SUBMISSIONS TO THE TEAM when it starts sitting. As for those calling for consulation, I believe Sata has appointed these people to do the ‘CONSULTATION’ on his behalf. Your time to be consulted will come when the representatives go round and collect people opinions. Please stop this cry baby attitude. I know the majority just wanted to be part of it so they can get paid’ not so fast this time.
Ocz Technology Vertex 3
November 23, 2011 by Alexandre
Filed under Ocz technology
For the most part SSDs are comprised of two primary components, the SSD controller and the flash that stores data. Both of these components have changed greatly over the last four years. Last year SandForce debuted its first consumer SSD controller, the SF-1200 and with it came new Technology that fueled a revolution.
The SF-1200 was based on an enterprise controller that allowed manufactures to reduce the overall component costs by eliminating expensive cache modules and enabled low cost Multi-Level Cell (MLC) flash to perform at levels previously reserved for more expensive Single Level Cell (SLC) flash devices. The MLC based SandForce SF-1200 products quickly reached the SATA II (3G) limits of 285MB/s and turned the storage world upside down.
OCZ era 30 GB Vertex collection SATA II cast State pressure 2.five Gb-s OCZSSD2-1VTX30G The OCZ Vertex collection gives you the velocity and reliability of SSDs at a lower cost in keeping with gigabyte than different offerings lately on the market and is perfect for mainstream cell and desktop methods. As the primary model to make use of the Indilinx Barefoot controller, the award-successful OCZ Vertex collection is the result of confirmed SSD technology that has constantly garnered reward from unbiased evaluate sites for its exceptional in keeping withformance. best possible for a primary SSD, the Vertex collection gives you better power efficiency, higher pace, and superior durability and shock resistance over conventional hard disc drives.
Solid-state disks (SSDs) are one of the most important recent innovations in computing, largely eliminating the biggest bottleneck in a PC’s performance created by traditional hard disk storage. The performance of SSDs has improved at a breakneck pace, with chipset provider SandForce leading the pack. The OCZ Vertex 3 is based around SandForce’s latest SF-2281 controller.
Unlike previous SandForce-based drives such as the Corsair Force, the Vertex 3 boasts the latest 6Gbit/s SATA III disk interface, granting the drive some exceptional peak transfer rates. Phenomenal peak transfer rates Corsair’s Force comes close to saturating the SATA II bus with peak read and write speeds of around 280MB/s. The OCZ Vertex 3 bursts through this barrier, with claimed transfer rates of more than half a gigabyte per second. To confirm these figures we loaded up Atto, a simple but effective benchmark showing a drive’s performance when transferring files of varying size. Reaching speeds of 560MB/s when reading and 520MB/s when writing, the Vertex 3 is easily the fastest SATA-based drive we have ever tested. Performance barometers like Atto only paint a very limited picture of performance, however, and must be combined with other tests that show a drive’s ability to cope with random small-file workloads. To this end, we fired up two other benchmarks, AS SSD and CrystalDiskMark, both of which can measure these credentials. Although the OCZ’s advantage compared to previous SandForce-based drives shrinks in these tests, it is still comfortably the fastest drive we have tested. It’s 50 per cent faster than the Corsair Force when reading, and around 20 per cent faster when writing. Exceptional real-world performance PC Mark Vantage is our final benchmark. Its results are particularly relevant, as they demonstrate a drive’s capabilities in a number of workloads that simulate real-world use. Tests include scanning with Windows Defender, importing photos, video editing and starting Windows. In this benchmark, the OCZ Vertex 3 delivers an overall score of 58,000. That’s a staggering result – nearly 50 per cent quicker than the already rapid Corsair Force. By comparison, a fast 2.5in conventional hard disk scores around 5,000 in this demanding test – a tenth of the performance offered by modern solid state drives. Value for money OCZ underpins the Vertex 3′s phenomenal performance with a decent bundle, comprising an adapter to let you fit the drive in a 3.5in hard disk bay, and a bag of mounting screws. These allow easy installation into desktop PC cases – currently the Vertex 3′s most likely destination, given the rarity of notebooks equipped with the 6Gbit/s SATA interface. OCZ’s SSD forum is also one of the busiest on the net, and the firm’s firmware and technical support department have a great reputation. At 215, the OCZ Vertex 3 is one of the most expensive 120GB solid state drives on the market. It costs around 50 more than SATA II SandForce-based competitors, but given that the drive is 50 per cent quicker than these products, we still feel it represents good value for money. SSDs provide arguably the most noticeable performance boost to modern PCs. If you are lucky enough to own an Intel Sandy Bridge or SATA III-equipped AMD system and still have your OS installed on conventional storage, purchasing the OCZ Vertex 3 will revolutionise your PC experience.
Starting July 2011 the winner of the months Rig of the Month will receive an Ocz Technology Vertex 3 120GB SSD delivered for free at it’s doorsteps as a nice incentive.OCZ designed the Vertex 3 to push the limits in both sequential and random read/write rates to blaze past the competition when every MB/s matters. With incredible 4k file writes up to 85,000 IOPS, these latest drives take productivity, gaming, and multimedia applications to the next level to work in perfect symmetry with the latest enthusiast platforms. If you like performance, how does Max Reads up to 550MB/s and max Write: up to 500MB/s sound .
Ocz Technology Nia
November 18, 2011 by Alexandre
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Fraggers are accustomed to all-night firefights using the mouse and keyboard, but OCZ Technology looks to add a new dimension to the control scheme with its NIA’Neural Impulse Actuator. Available for $129 at Newegg.com, the NIA converts electroencephalograph signals into keyboard strokes/mouse movements that allow Windows XP and Vista users to play games using their biosignals. Naturally, we were skeptical of the NIA’s ability to allow us to control an aspect of our PCs without using our hands, but after installing the software, plugging the device into a notebook’s USB jack, donning the Cerebro-like headpiece, and utilizing a brief calibration tool, we were soon getting schooled by the CPU in a lively game of Pong, which is part of the software package.
Warning: If you’re the type of person who frequently tosses instruction manuals to the side, you will not get very far with the nia; it features myriad ways to map out control schemes. By default when playing Far Cry 2, the Muscle control option was mapped to the space bar, which enabled us to jump by twitching our brow or clenching our teeth; Glance control was bound to the WASD keys and let us move left or right by quickly darting our eyes in those directions. We quickly mastered the former maneuver, but the latter required far more subtle stimulus, and concentration, to work.
In our experience, a relaxed mind produced the best results when glancing to move left or right, but even after we thought we’d mastered it, we’d get stuck in a corner and have to use the keyboard to extricate ourselves. Read more on Ocz Technology Nia
It’s spooky, it might even be a little scary… but recently OCZ developed a new product that monitors your brain and facial muscle activity. Increased activity measured on several spots on your head will result in very small electrical currents.
When the current is high enough, you could consider it as 1 or “Enable”. When there’s a lack of that small current (or below a baseline) you could consider it to be 0 or “disabled”. Now when you accumulate enough monitors… you can write a piece of software that will interpret that data (0 or 1) and assign functions to it, similar to extra buttons on your joystick, keyboard or mouse. Read more on Ocz Technology Nia
After working on the Wii nunchuk oscillator last summer, I started researching various new controllers that I might be able to hack. I noticed a growing number of apparent neurological controllers, utilizing EEG data as a control interface. There appears to have been a real push in consumer EEG products in recent years, despite the apparent age of the Technology.
OCZ Technology‘s NIA (Neural Impulse Actuator) is one such controller, that offers an interface method based on electrical activity from the head. After a little bit of research, I learned that the controller was significantly less neural than implied, being based more in muscle activity than neuronal. Furthermore, I learned that the process of key mapping would make the NIA less useful for installation purposes, as the installation would have to include instructions so that the user could learn how to use the controller. This would significantly limit the accessibility and interactivity of the piece. I also looked at Neurosky’s Mindset, a unit which already explores the idea of EEG data visualization. The Mindset’s data visualizer raised some interesting issues. Audio from the users MP3 player is played via the Mindset’s headphones. The user’s brain neuron activity, arguably their reaction to the audio, is measured via EEG and displayed visually. Conceptually, I found this very interesting: audio data, a float, is presented to the user. The users EEG activity is measured, again as a float, and represented to the user visually. Further research into EEG measurement revealed that the data was represented via an FFT, much like my beloved music visualizers. However, the research revealed the limitations of the Mindset, whilst the additional cost of the research tools was unappealing. I shall continue to investigate other pieces of kit (the Emotive EPOC looks very interesting, and offers many more features for a similar price to the Mindset), but for the meantime, I look forward to experimenting with the BioWave I am picking up this week.
BESTIT ha il piacere di introdurre nel mercato italiano l’avvenieristico NIA (Neural Impulse Actuator) prodotto da OCZ Technology Group, ovvero un rivoluzionario controller che consente di interagire con i videogame attraverso impulsi provenienti dal cervello. Sembra fantascienza, in realt si tratta solo di scienza evoluta’che sicuramente i tanti appassionati di videogiochi sapranno apprezzare. NIA non sostituisce il mouse e la tastiera, piuttosto si potrebbe definire una periferica da computer di nuova generazione, concepita per essere utilizzata in sinergia con essi, per conferire all’esperienza del gaming un coinvolgimento inedito e realmente totale.
Ocz Pc2 6400
November 16, 2011 by Alexandre
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OCZ today unveiled the Flex EX memory series, featuring breakneck speeds demanded by enthusiasts in an updated compact form factor to maximize memory configurations on your motherboard. These premium high-density modules operate at fast DDR2 and DDR3 speeds to run the latest memory-intensive games and applications, and offer enthusiasts the thermal management necessary for the stability and performance on high-end gaming and overclocking systems. Offering some of the industrys fastest modules to date, the Flex EX series encompasses the needs of enthusiasts, power users, and gamers with incredible frequencies up to DDR3-2000, and DDR2-1200 as the fastest DDR2 4GB kit available.
OCZ Platinum Revision 2 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz Dual Channel Memory 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz Dual Channel Memory OCZ PC2-6400 Platinum Revision 2 is the latest version of the Platinum DDR2-800 Series. The PC2-6400 Platinum Rev. 2 has been re-engineered to turn out heart-pounding 4-4-4 timings with flawless performance and stability and offer lower latencies than standard 800MHz DDR2 memory.
OCZ Platinum Revision 2 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz Dual Channel Memory 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz Dual Channel Memory OCZ PC2-6400 Platinum Revision 2 is the latest version of the Platinum DDR2-800 Series. The PC2-6400 Platinum Rev. 2 has been re-engineered to turn out heart-pounding 4-4-4 timings with flawless performance and stability and offer lower latencies than standard 800MHz DDR2 memory.
While we went with wall-to-wall OCZ parts here, you don’t need to. That’s the whole point of DIY. OCZ does offer a list of validated components for its shell, but any shell should work with any format-compatible parts.
You can hire a service to do it for you, just make sure that you do the research to insure that you will be getting enough high quality links for what you spend.
For example, if you get a shell that takes SATA drives, any 2.5′ SATA hard drive or SSD will be fine. You’re still stuck with the shell manufacturer’s short list of optical drive options, but the list will get longer over time. To start your shell quest, try searching for ‘barebones notebook’ or ‘whitebook shell’ online. Read more on Ocz Pc2 6400
Ocz Market
November 14, 2011 by Alexandre
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pSivida Corp. develops drug delivery products that are administered by implantation, injection or insertion. Once administered, a drug is released on a controlled and level basis for months or years.
The Company has two core technology systems, Durasert and BioSilicon. pSivida Corp. has one product candidate for chronic eye disease that has been given Priority Review by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It has a collaboration with Pfizer, Inc. (Pfizer) to develop additional ophthalmic products. Iluvien, the product candidiate with Priority Review, is designed to provide sustained release treatment for Diabetic Macula Edema (DME). Iluvien is licensed to Alimera Sciences, Inc (Alimera), which is completing fully-recruited Phase III clinical trials.
Impax Laboratories, Inc. (NASDAQ:IPXL) increased 0.00%, to close at $20.68 and its overall traded volume was 576,578.00 shares during the last session against its average volume of 596,970.00. IPXL opened the day at $21.00, it made an intraday low of $20.49 and an intraday high of $21.00.
The stock has a 52 week low of $0.18 and 52 week high of $22.39. IPXL’s Market capitalization is 1.33B and it has 64.24M outstanding shares. Impax Laboratories, Inc. is a technology-based, specialty pharmaceutical company. The Company is focused on the development and commercialization of bioequivalent and brand-name pharmaceuticals. In the generic pharmaceuticals Market, the Company focuses on controlled-release generic versions of brand-name pharmaceuticals, covering a range of therapeutic areas. In the brand-name pharmaceuticals Market, the Company is developing products for the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) disorders. The Company’s brand-name product portfolio consists of development-stage projects to which the Company applies its formulation and development expertise to develop differentiated, modified, or controlled-release versions of Marketed drug substances. It operates in two segments: Global Pharmaceuticals Division (Global Division) and the Impax Pharmaceuticals Division (Impax Division).
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq: ENER), through its wholly owned subsidiary United Solar, has entitled to install 807 kilowatt (kW) solar power system on a total of six school rooftops. These schools are situated in the South Country School District in New York.
The company has achieved this goal in alliance with Advanced Green Technologies (AGT). These installations are predicted to save the district more than $152K yearly and will provide a carbon offset of 824 metric tons annually. In addition, the annual energy generation to the district is estimated to be over 948,000 kWh per year, which is approximately 158,000 kWh of energy generated per school. This news has been translated as a price hike by the Market. Share price of $2.22 is a rise of 6.22% from the other day’s close of $2.09. Also, current trading volume of 1.36 million is on the rush to exceed three months average of 1.74 million. With the Market cap of $118.19 million, ENER’s shares appear to be a better short term investment given the risk measures properly identified.



