Thursday, March 31, 2011

Updated charts Tom's Hardware

As is regularly the case, we have to update some of our "charts" or comparative. The purpose of this section is to recall giving you access a nod to all the performance results of a maximum on different applications (optional). All major components are well represented. Today, these are the categories coolers CPU, 3.5 "hard drives, hard drives professionals, power, SD cards and SIN host of new products such as Seasonic X-760, the Thecus RAID 5 N5200XXX ext4 or the Zalman CNPS11x Extreme ...

You will find here the performance of various coolers (including the Intel cooler box of course), rest and support, not to mention the volume and weight of each animal. Our charts of conventional hard drives, with measurement of access time, data rates, performance in current applications and input / output, consumption and finally the performance per watt.

You will find here a comparison of the latest professional drives 2.5 "or 3.5" with a SAS interface. Besides the 35 individual tests (flows, performance I / O, in applications, power consumption, temperature, efficiency, etc.). We've also created a performance index to facilitate your choice.

These charts incorporate NAS composed of 3 to 5 hard drives. They are advanced users and small businesses. Each NAS was tested with the maximum possible hard drives and RAID 5. Our new charts dedicated to PC power supplies include both entry-level models at good value for money products and high-end 80 + Gold certified and capable of sustaining the heaviest and configurations overclocked.

SDHC cards are categorized and SDXC Class 6, 10, 16 or UHS 1. These standards indicate a minimum transfer rate in MB / s, but our testing revealed significant differences between the different memory cards.

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