Monday, 21 May 2012

DMS Celerity SSDs Receives Glowing Reviews


The reviews of Data Memory Systems’ exclusive Celerity 6G Plus Solid State Drive are in, and they could not be more positive. In TweakTown’s SSD review series, which pledges to focus on ‘the best SSDs you’ve never heard of’, the Celerity 6G Plus has been celebrated, with glowing comments regarding its performance and the quality of the design. Honourable mention is also given to the unique and personalised customer service offered by Data Memory Systems, which many large corporations take for granted. Solid State Drives (known to many people as SSDs or flash based drives), are thought to be the last piece of the puzzle in the quest to turn laptops into viable desktop PC replacements, and the Celerity line has now been proven to be able to satisfy even the most avid gamer or power-user. The overall TweakTown rating of this particular drive is a spectacular 83%, with astounding figures such as a 94% performance rating and a score of 91% for design quality. 

SSDs are considered to be the eventual replacement for a hard drive, and many see them as a vastly more advanced relation of the conventional memory stick. Experts have predicted that these flash drives will spell the end for traditional hard drives eventually, as their advantages massively outweigh the negatives. The patented ECC algorithms and RAISE technology within the Celerity line help to protect data written to the drive, while the S.M.A.R.T attributes help to monitor the overall health of the unit. Read and write times are remarkably faster than a basic hard drive, mostly due to the lack of moving parts within the SSD. The reduced movement and complete lack of volatile memory elements within the drive also results in less wasteful heat emission, as well as absolutely no noise or vibration whatsoever.

The full Celerity line, labelled a ‘diamond in the rough’ by TweakTown, is available from Data Memory Systems, a leading PC and Apple memory solution supplier, with prices starting at just $95.00 for a 40GB DMS Celerity 3G SSD. Their low power option is perfect for those on the go, who must savour their battery life, and the performance can reach enterprise-class standards for those who frequently push their SSDs to the limit. The super-low operating requirements of these products means that they come with a guarantee of lifetime performance, and the huge range of capabilities ensure that these drives can meet any customer’s needs. The ‘family relationship’ also afforded by the fantastic customer service team at Data Memory Systems also offer ‘real service and real support’, while endeavouring to keep prices low and quality high.

To find out more about the new range of memory solutions from Data Memory Systems and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

New DDR4 Memory Goes Into Production Late 2012


Micron has this week announced that they have commenced shipping fully functional DDR4 DRAM modules to their major customers, in DIMM form factor. The first engineering samples being shipped are the next step in Micron’s plan to have DDR4 computer memory ready to go into mass production by Q4 2012. The new DDR4 technology will be scooped up quickly by key companies and competitors within the industry by 2013.

The brand new DDR4 models focus on reducing power consumption and offering a whole host of updates over the previous DDR3 model. Developed in partnership with Taiwan’s Nanya, where Micron’s 30nm process node was used, the new low-power, high performance chips (4GB, 512MB DDR4 x 8 memory chip) offer memory densities up to 8GB for a single DIMM. For the mainstream, this means DDR4 will create systems capable of 32GB of RAM, whilst the higher end of the scale will benefit from 64GB and even 128GB. This new standard for PC and Apple memory will be manufactured with x8, x16 and x32 solder connections, creating “effective GHz” – for those not fluent in memory-speak, this would create clocks from between 2.4 – 3.2 billion transfers per second.

As the DDR4 memory isn’t expected to go into production until the end of this year, hitting the shelves sometime in 2013, those looking for a RAM upgrade should consider the huge variety of DDR3 RAM memory available from Data Memory Systems, a leading US supplier of PC and Apple memory solutions for commercial and domestic uses. The 4GB DDR3-1333 SODIMM is used in all of the latest Apple products, including Macbook Pros and iMacs, and with its 30% reduction in power over its DDR2 predecessor and high data transfer speeds, it is a fantastic solution for those who can’t wait until DDR4’s 2013 release to upgrade.

Data Memory Systems also offer a Samsung 8MB DDR3-1333 SODIMM priced at just $109.00. Their lifetime advanced replacement warranty and 30-day money back guarantee ensure that there are mechanisms in place if customers aren’t entirely satisfied with the product. But with the dependability and consistency that Data Memory Systems have become known for, as well as the highest quality products, the commitment to ensuring customer satisfaction is highly valued. Maximum system memory as a result of this product hits 16GB for MacBook Pros and 32GB for iMacs, and with twice the transfer capabilities of DDR2, this upgrade is the ideal choice in the way for DDR4.

To find out more about the new range of memory solutions from Data Memory Systems and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com

Thursday, 10 May 2012

Back Up Files Efficiently With Data Memory Systems


A survey has discovered that 60% of companies don’t have any funds set aside in their budget to allow for efficient data backup plans on their work computers. With vital information and sensitive documents on almost all computers in the workplace, it is crucial that they are backed up regularly, and in the correct way, yet the survey showed that of the people who regularly back up, one in ten of them resort to emailing themselves copies of important documents. This can be a long, drawn out process, and while email inboxes can be accessed from anywhere, it is not an efficient or productive way of backing up files.

There is still confusion over the best ways for companies to back up their data, but the most popular examples are the external hard drive and the USB stick. Data Memory Systems is a premier US provider of reliable PC and Apple memory solutions, and can help both companies and individuals increase security and stop wasting time by emailing themselves important data.

External hard drives are a great way to back up information, and plenty of them come with one-touch backup these days. Once they’re configured, all these handy drives need to function is a power source; when they’re plugged in, they will backup the chosen files automatically. They come with absolutely no software to install and are fully automated, ensuring minimal fuss and maximum results. The 2TB Transcend StoreJet® 35T External Hard Drive is a great example of a drive which fulfils and exceeds all expectations from external computer memory. With password protection, super-fast writing times and high energy efficiency, the extra-large storage system is ideal for backing up crucial files and sensitive information.

USB sticks are also a very popular way of backing up information. Their conventionally smaller capacity means they generally can’t hold quite as much information as an external hard drive, but their portability is a key factor here. For those travelling to meetings or conferences, the convenience a pocket-sized computer memory storage gadget brings can prove to be incredibly valuable. The JetFlash™ 4GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive comes with a lifetime guarantee and high transfer rates, offering optimum reliability while never compromising on speed or quality. No power source is needed; these drives function fully from a USB port, and with handy functions such as an LED reflecting usage status and a PC-Lock option, they are now a staple of both office and everyday life for many.

To find out more about memory solutions from Data Memory Systems and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com