Kingston SSDNow V+100 128GB SSD Review

Kingston has rolled out their SSDNow V+100 SSD series which they claim is 25% faster than its predecessor even though it utilizes the same Toshiba controller. This drive has TRIM support for Windows 7 users and ‘always-on’ garbage collection for those running older operating systems like Windows Vista and XP. Check out the article to see how the SSDNow V+100 does in both synthetic and real world benchmarks!

By Joe Evans

Thermaltake TT eSPORTS Challeger Pro Gaming Keyboard Review

When was the last time that you upgraded your keyboard? The Tt eSPORTS CHALLENGER Pro Series keyboards has red backlighting, 10 Macro keys and even has a cooling fan on it! The idea behind the fan, is to dry your sweaty hands caused by the rise of adrenaline during gaming. The Tt eSPORTS CHALLENGER Pro Gaming Keyboard costs under $70 as well, which might make it an ideal gift for the upcoming holiday season.

By Legit Staff

Fusion-io Achieves 1 Million IOPS and 6 GB/s Bandwidth w/ Single PCIe SSD

At Supercomputing 2010, Fusion-io announced that it has once again achieved the highest Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) and bandwidth in the industry, demonstrating the companys continued leadership in flash-based, server-attached storage-class memory. The metrics Continue reading “Fusion-io Achieves 1 Million IOPS and 6 GB/s Bandwidth w/ Single PCIe SSD”.

By Nathan Kirsch