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Review: ADATA 32GB N005 Pro Flash Drive Print E-mail
Posted by Dexter K.   
Saturday, 12 November 2011 21:54
Article Index
Review: ADATA 32GB N005 Pro Flash Drive
Specifications and Pictures
Test Rig, Procedures, and Results
Conclusion, Rating, and Final Thoughts

Introduction

Ever since USB 3.0 launched I have been excited to see what all the hoopla is about when it comes to the speed increases. Adata has been kind enough to send a couple of their USB 3.0 drives, we will be comparing them to a run of the mill USB 2.0 drive to see what kind of real differences you will be looking at by going USB 3.0.

 

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About Adata

ADATA Technology, the world’s 2nd largest vendor of DRAM Modules, 3rd largest of USB Flash Drives  (iSuppli, April 2011), and a Top 20 global brand in Taiwan, provides complete memory solutions, including DRAM Modules, USB Flash Drives, memory cards, solid state drives and portable hard drives. ADATA products are internationally recognized by Germany’s iF Design Award, red dot Award, CES Best of Innovations Award, Japan’s Good Design Award, Best Choice of Computex Award, and Taiwan Excellence Gold Award. The company’s slogan of Love, Life, Dreams, embodies the ADATA brand and the role of innovative memory products in the human pursuit of universally cherished ideas.


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In this review, we'll be taking a look at one of the brand spanking new Adata N005 flash drives. This isn't your run of the mill drive, this is the "is there an SSD hidden in this tiny thing" kind of drive.

We'll be testing it my test rig, which is comprised of the following components  Asus P8P67 WS Revolution, Intel Core i7 2600K (LGA1155) at 4.4ghz, G.Skill Ripjaws X 2133MHz 2x2gb kit, MSI Radeon 6970 Lightning, Western Digital 300gb Velociraptor, 1200w Antec power supply

 

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