We review Samsung's flagship 840 Pro series solid state drive. Driven by Samsung's own triple-core MDX memory controller, equipped with Samsung's 21 nm MLC memory and Samsung DDR2 cache, 840 Pro 128GB promises sequential read and write speeds of up to 530 MB/s and 390 MB/s, respectively, as well as 97000 and 90000 IOPS random read and write performance. Samsung SSDs are known not only for their performance, but also for unmatched reliability. As a result, 840 Pro series models get 5 year warranty.
Here's a review of another Deepcool cooler, Frostwin V2.0. It's quite a bit smaller than recently reviewed Neptwin, but still boasts dual tower design. Compared to Neptwin, Frostwin V2.0 features four direct contact heatpipes instead of six standard ones, and comes with round fans also used on Gammaxx S40.
We test Deepcool Neptwin CPU cooler, Deepcool's second largest cooler, being smaller only than Assassin. Neptwin features dual tower design, six 6 mm heatpipes and mirror finish copper base. Cooler is equipped with two 120 mm fans.
We review Transcend's latest SATA3 SSD, Ultimate series SSD740 256GB. It is powered by JMicron's JMF667H memory controller and SanDisk's 19 nm MLC NAND memory. We put it through some synthetic benchmarks, as well as real world usage tests. SSD740 supports SATA DevSleep power saving feature, TRIM commands and error correction (ECC). Transcend promises 4K random read/write speed of up to 283/267 MB/s.
Today we review Deepcool Gammaxx S40 budget CPU cooler. It is a compact 143 mm height tower type cooler with four 6 mm direct touch heatpipes that stands out with 120 mm bowl shaped black and blue fan. It is fully nickel plated which is unusual for budget coolers. Gammaxx S40 is targeted at under $30 price point.