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Zusammenfassung: RAID-Controller mit integrierten SSDs: Beides sitzt auf den PCI-Express-Steckkarten von LSI und OWC, die wir im Testlabor der Leistung herkömmlicher SSDs gegenüberstellen. Vor rund einem Jahr übernahm LSI, ein Anbieter von Speicher- und Netzwerklösunge...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-03-22, Autor: Tom , Testbericht von: lifewire.com
We were very impressed by the Accelsior E2 card. The card can be purchased with or without the internal SSD blades installed. The SSD blades are available separately, so you can upgrade the amount of SSD storage at any time.OWC will even provide a credit...
Zusammenfassung: Solid state hard drives (SSD) are a boon for those computer users looking to 1)increase the speed of response and 2)keep an old machine current/bring it back to life using the latest operating system and software programs. Using an internal drive avoids c...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-08-03, Autor: Tom , Testbericht von: about.com
Zusammenfassung: Installation is a two-step process that begins with mounting the 2.5-inch drive to the Accelsior S by sliding the SSD (or any 2.5-inch drive) into the SATA connector on the card. Then, while flipping the card over, use the four included screws to secure t...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-04-21, Autor: Les , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
Up until only recently, I had never laid much faith in eSATA as it always seemed to have these bottle necks in performance that we hate so much. Even after HighPoint made the sale at ceBIT 2013 that their new Rocketstor 5322 Dual eSATA External Dock coul...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-12-24, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: storagereview.com
Very low peak latency and low standard deviation in our enterprise-focused tests, Very good sustained and endurance performance, Software support for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, User can switch drive modes (RAID0, RAID1, JBOD)
Weaker burst performance than the RevoDrive 3 X2, At highest capacity point the Accelsior starts to compete with some entry-enterprise PCIe offerings
The OWC Accelsior performs surprisingly well given its twin-controller configuration, where others in this market have four. The Accelsior regularly outperforms its direct competitors in steady state and when coupled with the Mac compatibility and bootabi...
Speedy, upgradeable; driverless; doesn’t take up SATA ports.
Pricier and slower than DIY; will anyone actually upgrade?
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-09-17, Autor: Les , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
The only thing I would have liked to seen and can comment on as a bit of a negative with the OWC Mercury AccelsiorM mSATA Controller Card is the fact that I would love to have seen this card spitting out top SATA 3 performance benchmarks. This would have...
Extremely fast, Both PC and Mac plug and play compatible, Interchangeable mPCI-E “blade” drives, One of the only PCI-E SSD's available
Price puts it out of the reach for most
When I had first heard about this product I was really surprised that it was coming from OWC. I mean when you think of solid state drives OWC is not the first name you think of, but after our review of the Mercury Extreme Pro 6G solid state drive and ...
The OWC Mercury Accelsior PCIe SSD RAID 0 offers some serious advantages, despite the high price compared to a conventional hard disk. One should carefully weigh, these days, the low cost of an HDD in light of its so-so performance, spin-up lag and cu...