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LG N2A2 NAS review

The market for Network Attached Storage devices (NAS) is continuously growing over the last years. There are more and more companies entering the market with their NAS products. This time we are taking a closer look at a home consumer NAS from LG Electronics, the LG N2A2 NAS with a capacity of 2TB, torrent, DLNA and much more.

Crucial Adrenaline Solid State Cache Review.

MyCE takes a closer look on the Crucial Adrenaline Solid State Cache drive. The Crucial Adrenaline drive is an easy solution to boost your system performance, without any compromises on the capacity, and also without re-installing your OS. You can find out all about the performance on the Crucial Adrenaline on this review.

Kingston HyperX 3K SSD review

MyCE is taking an indepth look on the Kingston HyperX 3K SSD. The Kingston HyperX 3K comes with the 25nm NAND from Intel and uses the Sandforce SF-2281 processor. Continue reading to find out more…

OCZ Vertex 4 SSD review update

OCZ are never a company to stand still. Only last month I reviewed the Vertex 4, and found it was the fastest SSD I had ever reviewed.

Just one month down the line and OCZ have updated the firmware which promises even better performance.

Let’s check it out in this article.

LITEON eSEU206 Blu-Ray combo drive review

MyCE is proud to present a full review on the LiteON eSEU206 portable Blu-Ray combo drive. The LiteON eSEU206 can read Blu-Ray disc at 6x also read and write DVD’s and CD’s at a maximum speed of 8x and 24x. Continue reading to find out more about the eSEU206

OCZ Vertex 4 SSD review

Hot off the press

Today OCZ Technology launch their Vertex 4 series SSD.
The Vertex 4 uses the brand new Indilinx Everest 2 SSD controller, and promises class leading performance and reliability.

Let’s find out in this review how it really performs.

Plextor PX-256M3 256GB SSD Review

The Plextor PX-256M3 promises not only very fast read and write speeds but a few more interesting features. MyCE is taking a closer look on the Plextor PX-256M3 SSD, you can find more and continue reading the full review of the Plextor PX-256M3 SSD.

Intel 520 series SSD review

Intel has at last launched their latest SSD the 520 series (CherryVille).
Using the mighty SandForce SF-2281 SSD processor and a custom firmware. Will this new SSD have the grunt to take on the OCZ Vertex 3?

Let’s find out in this review.

LG GH22NS90 Review

MyCE takes a closer look on the latest LG DVD Re-Writer. The GH22NS is capable of burning DVD’s up to 22x and CD’s up to 48x, it’s also compatible with M-Media. You can contiue reading to see how the drive performs.

OCZ Octane SSD review

Back in March 2011, OCZ Technology acquired Indilinx, and I now present a review of OCZ’s first SSD to use their own SSD controller, the OCZ Octane.

The Indilinx Everest SSD processor is at the heart of the new OCZ Octane series of SSDs

Let’s find out how this new SSD performs in our range of tests.

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