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Review Roundup: A Crazy USB Collection

Posted: 13 May 2015 03:41 PM PDT

Three unique USB utensils land in the lab.

A dinky and slow USB 2.0 key is last year's news. Today's USB drives are faster than ever, have capacity that was a fantasy just a year ago, and are surprisingly affordable. This month, we're testing three sweet drives that redefine the concept of USB storage, including a blazing-fast USB key from SanDisk, a gigantic 4TB handheld drive from Seagate, and an SSD wrapped in a USB enclosure from LaCie. One of them should definitely be in your PC blowout kit.

SanDisk Extreme Pro USB 3.0

The Sandisk Extreme Pro has a lot of hyperbole in its name, but one glance at its specs and you can see it's a fitting title. First, at 128GB it's the largest-capacity USB key we've ever tested. Second, the drive's specs claim it performs more than twice as fast as USB 3.0 keys we've tested in the past, which typically top out at around 110MB/s for read and write speeds. This bad mother is rated at 260MB/s read speeds, and 240MB/s write speeds, which is ludicrous for a USB key. Third, to show how serious SanDisk is with this model, it's only available in the 128GB capacity, because how extreme can a 64GB key really be—know what we're saying?

On the software front, the drive comes with a data-encryption tool named Secure-Access, which is an executable that creates a 128-bit AES encrypted volume. You keep the executable on the key (or anywhere, really), type in your password, and the volume opens. When you close the window, the data is safe; if you forget your password, you'll have to wipe the drive, as there's no recovery.

In addition to these righteous features, this key has the perfect body style in our opinion: it has no cap, a tough aluminum shell, a sturdy loop for your keychain, and a rocker switch to deploy the key. We love it, and wouldn't mind if all future USB keys were built like this.

In testing, the Sandisk came close to hitting its peak speeds in our real-world file copy tests, and definitely hit them in synthetic benchmarks. The key choked a bit on some of the larger video files we had in our test folder, but averaged around 175MB/s or so during the 14GB transfer. That's blazing fast, and the fastest USB key we've ever tested.

In the end, this key's killer speed, huge capacity, perfect chassis, and handy encryption software make it the total package. We honestly can't think of a single thing to criticize.

Verdict: 10 - Kick Ass!

Price: $160, www.sandisk.com

Seagate Backup Plus Fast 4TB

Seagate's Backup Plus Fast drive is portable storage for power users, plain and simple. It's the highest capacity portable hard drive in captivity, and Seagate achieves this feat by striping together two 9.5mm Samsung M9T 2TB hard drives into a RAID 0 array. As soon as you plug it in, the OS sees the drive as a 3.63TB formatted volume, so you don't have to do any setup. Unfortunately, you can't modify it to be a RAID 1 array. The drive is a bus-powered USB 3.0 model, so it doesn't need auxiliary power of any kind, and it even includes two USB cables; one for modern systems that can provide enough power though a single port, and a Y-shaped cable for those with older PCs that require two connections to pump enough juice into the drive.

Since it's designed to be used as a backup drive, it includes a tool called Seagate Dashboard. This software acts as a hub for several backup tasks including backing up data on a PC, the data on your smartphone (iOS and Android only), and saving your social media data on Facebook, Flickr, and Youtube. You can also restore your backups to their original location, as well.

PC backups can be simple (videos, music, etc.) or you can select individual files and folders. You can then have it back up continuously or on a schedule. It's slick, easy-to-use, and works like a charm. You can even create system "snapshots" instead of individual files and folders, which we appreciated.

In testing, the RAID 0 configuration showed why it used to be the go-to setup for power users, as this is one fast drive. It was able to sustain around 200MB/s in our file copy test, which is faster than the speediest desktop hard-disk drives available. It also didn't choke on any of the fi les we offered it, unlike its solid-state brethren in this roundup.

Overall, this is one sweet drive. We don't like how thick it is, but that comes with the two-drive territory. It's fast though, holds a ton of data, and includes slick backup software, too. If you need more storage than an SSD drive allows, this is the one to buy.

Verdict: 9 - Kick Ass!

Price: $270, www.seagate.com

Lacie Porsche Design Slim Drive USB 3.0

Lacie has never been afraid to make a slick-looking drive that packs a punch, and that's what it's trying to do with its Slim drive with "Porsche Design." If you bought a laptop for maximum portability, this drive furthers that goal by its very slim  0.4-inch thickness, and weighing in at slightly less than a half-pound.

LaCie offers the drive in both a 500GB rotating-platter version and the 120GB SSD version you see here, which costs $65 more than the platter drive. Both come with a two-year warranty, which is kind of low but common for "cost sensitive" storage devices. However, LaCie has never been a company to skimp on anything, so we're surprised the warranty isn't at least three years.

Inside the matte aluminum shell is an SSD of unknown origin, and there's no easy way to open the shell without destroying the enclosure. There are rubber bumpers on both sides but it's otherwise a solid, brick-like case. On the side is a USB 3.0 connector with an extra-long cable; it's a shame LaCie couldn't find a way to integrate it with the shell since it's hard to store it with the cable poking out from the side.

The drive comes with two primary utilities—Genie Timeline for backup duties and a LaCie-branded version of TrueCrypt that lets you dedicate a portion of the drive's 117GB formatted capacity to be an encrypted volume. We love TrueCrypt, and are always glad to see it included as a utility on removable storage, so kudos to LaCie. The Genie Timeline software is also excellent and easy to use.

In our benchmarks, the LaCie Slim racked up mildly impressive read and write scores, but it averaged around 200MB/s in our real-world fi le copy test, which put it dead-even with the platter-based RAID 0 setup of the Seagate. This means that in the real world, this bad boy is faster than a platter-based drive, but not a RAID 0 config.

All in all, the LaCie is a decent drive but there's nothing about it that really stands out or makes our hearts go pitter-patter. It's fast and has a good software package, but it's expensive and has smallish capacity. If you absolutely need a super-slim portable drive, it's a safe bet. Otherwise, go the DIY route and save yourself some cash.

Verdict: 8

Price: $150, www.lacie.com

Newegg Daily Deals: Intel Core i7 5960X Haswell-E, Asus 23-Inch Monitor, and More!

Posted: 13 May 2015 01:23 PM PDT

 

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Sapphire Vapor-X R9 280X 3GB Video Card for $230 with free shipping (normally $250; additional $20 Mail-in rebate)

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Nvidia Starts Streaming Grid Games at Full HD 60 FPS

Posted: 13 May 2015 08:50 AM PDT

Nvidia ShieldA new experience

Nvidia this week improved its Grid cloud-gaming service by adding support for streams at Full HD 1080 at 60 frames per second (1080p60). While movie services are already streaming content at 1080p (and beyond), Grid becomes the first Internet-based streaming game service to offer 1080p60, which comes by way of yesterday's Shield Hub beta release. The 720p60 option streaming is still available as well.

To take advantage of 1080p60 streams, you'll need a fast Internet connection -- at least 30Mbps, and Nvidia recommends 50Mbps if there are multiple devices competing for bandwidth on your home network. By comparison, 720p streaming requires around 5-10Mbps of bandwidth.

The reason Nvidia recommends so much more bandwidth at 1080p60 is because it's processing over twice as many pixels in real-time as 720p. And unlike movie services that might buffer on occasion, the combination of real-time encoding and maintaining a low latency requires some heavy lifting, both at the front end and presumably the backend -- Nvidia brought on board two new data centers bringing the total to six, and it wouldn't surprise us if Nvidia upgraded or added faster graphics cards to Grid.

In any event, more than 35 games in the Grid game library support 1080p60, including Batman: Arkham Origins, Devil May Cry 4, and Dirt 3 Complete Edition.

You can join the new Shield hub beta here.

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Newegg Rolls Out New Line of Business Class PCs Starting at $649

Posted: 13 May 2015 08:01 AM PDT

NeweggBusiness ABS NThese PCs mean business

Newegg carries all kinds of pre-built systems from third-party vendors, but in case you didn't know, the popular online vendor also builds PCs through NeweggBusiness, a wholly-owned subsidiary. As such, NeweggBusiness today announced its new ABS N Series of desktop PCs. Starting at $649, the ABS N Series is aimed at small and medium business (SMB) and education customers.

There are five configurations to choose from, each one packing an Intel Core i5 4590 Haswell processor inside. These aren't systems that will knock your socks off with raw power, nor will they sufficiently run Crysis (before anyone asks). However, they're all priced at under $750.

"These machines are filled with options all too rare these days: Samsung SSD, three types of monitor connections, USB 3.0 ports, a quiet power supply and Windows 7 Pro (upgradeable to Windows 10). The included Logitech keyboard and ambidextrous mouse round out the bundle, making the N Series the perfect machine to serve the computing needs of any busy office environment," NeweggBusiness says.

The $649 configuration includes the aforementioned processor along with 4GB of DDR3-1600, 120GB SSD, DVD burner, and Windows 7 Professional. On the front panel are two USB 2.0 ports flanked by microphone and headphone jacks. Around back are four more USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, GbE LAN, HDMI, DVI, and D-Sub connectors.

As for the other four configurations, they offer varying amounts of RAM and storage while retaining the rest of the specs laid out above:

  • $680: 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD
  • $700: 4GB RAM, 250GB SSD
  • $730: 8GB RAM, 250GB SSD
  • $740: 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD + 1TB SSD

You can find these new systems here.

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MMORPG News

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General: NCSoft Financials - Overall Profits Down Sharply

Posted: 13 May 2015 08:52 AM PDT

NCSoft Financials - Overall Profits Down Sharply

NCSoft's financial results for Q1 2015 have been released and show a marked decline over Q4 2014. Guild Wars 2 is the one shining light due to excitement generated by the Heart of Thorns expansion. WildStar's profits declined by nearly half from already dismal sales in Q4 2014.

General: Game On #66 -| WoW Subscriptions Plummet

Posted: 13 May 2015 08:42 AM PDT

Game On #66 -| WoW Subscriptions Plummet

Chris and Ryan are joined by special guest and regular Shroud of the Avatar writer, Red Thomas! Together they talk about the WoW subscription plummet, as well as dig deep into Red's areas of expertise, Crowfall and Shroud of the Avatar. Will Crowfall pull subscribers for WoW? Is it finally time to buy into Shroud of the Avatar?

Elder Scrolls Online: Should Free Trials Begin?

Posted: 11 May 2015 05:58 PM PDT

Should Free Trials Begin?

Ever since the switch to a subscription-optional The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited model for PC, along with the console versions coming in less than a month, the chance to get friends to give the game a shot is ever-more tempting. While the game has been busy since the relaunch, and megaserver tech keeps things buzzing, there are two things that would go a long way to help friends get others into the game, as well as one related possible misstep.

Path of Exile: The Awakening Supporter Packs Sales Exceed Expectations

Posted: 13 May 2015 06:16 AM PDT

The Awakening Supporter Packs Sales Exceed Expectations

Grinding Gears has revealed that sales of Supporter Packs for the upcoming expansion, The Awakening, have exceeded expectations. Ranging in price from $30 to $1,100, players get a wide range of in-game bonuses and perks. Buyers will also be given automatic access to the closed beta phase of the expansion's development.

World of Tanks: Top 10 Moments of The Grand Finals 2015

Posted: 13 May 2015 06:07 AM PDT

Top 10 Moments of The Grand Finals 2015

Wargaming has put together a compilation video to show off the top ten moments from the recently held World of Tanks Grand Finals held in Warsaw, Poland.

Albion Online: Former EVE Developer Joins Team

Posted: 13 May 2015 06:01 AM PDT

Former EVE Developer Joins Team

Former CCP EVE developer Matt Woodward has joined the team working on the forthcoming Albion Online. Once known as CCP Greyscale, Woodward sat down on camera to talk about his hope to make Albion the best sandbox experience it can be.

Warframe: Gift Key Giveaway!

Posted: 11 May 2015 07:01 PM PDT

Gift Key Giveaway!

MMORPG.com and Digital Extremes have teamed up for a key giveaway to unlock a Dragon Mod pack plus 75 Bonus Platinum in celebration of the upcoming Tubemen of Regor update!

Forsaken World Mobile: New Gameplay Trailer Unleashed

Posted: 11 May 2015 05:47 PM PDT

New Gameplay Trailer Unleashed

Forsaken World Mobile will be coming to a handheld device near you very soon. Today Fedeen Games unleashed the first game play trailer to show off the robust options and play available on a mobile device. Joined by new screenshots and concept art, those looking forward to playing FWM will be pleased. Check it out!

Tree of Savior: UPDATE: Greenlit in Just Twelve Hours

Posted: 12 May 2015 04:28 PM PDT

UPDATE: Greenlit in Just Twelve Hours

UPDATE: Less than twelve hours after the Steam Greenlight campaign began, Tree of Savior has officially reached its goal! If you voted to bring Tree of Savior, tell us why in the comments.

Crowfall: In Game Currencies Detailed - Every Decision Has a Cost

Posted: 12 May 2015 01:45 PM PDT

In Game Currencies Detailed - Every Decision Has a Cost

J. Todd Coleman has penned a new developer diary that lays out how in-game currency will function in Crowfall. Rather than a single currency, materials will be available that can be used to create coins, barter and to find its own value as capital for goods and services.

General: Windward Sails Into Full Release

Posted: 12 May 2015 12:49 PM PDT

Windward Sails Into Full Release

Tasharen Entertainment has announced that Windward has successfully completed its early access program on Steam and is now in full release for PC, Mac and Linux. Interested players can grab a copy for $12.74 while in its first days of release, or for $14.99 later.

General: Rodinia War Closed Beta Announced

Posted: 12 May 2015 12:45 PM PDT

Rodinia War Closed Beta Announced

OnsOn Soft has announced that the closed beta for its upcoming MMORPG Rodinia War has officially kicked off. Interested players are invited to head to the game's official site to sign up for an opportunity to assist the development team with the CBT.

Guild Wars 2: The Dragonhunter Gameplay in Latest Ready Up Episode

Posted: 12 May 2015 12:34 PM PDT

The Dragonhunter Gameplay in Latest Ready Up Episode

The Guild Wars 2 site has been updated with a new Twitch video about the announced Guardian specialization, the Dragonhunter. The The video shines the spotlight on the new skills Guardians will gain access to on choosing the specialization.

The Division: Pushed to 2016 for Release

Posted: 12 May 2015 12:05 PM PDT

Pushed to 2016 for Release

According to Ubisoft's latest financial report, Tom Clancy's The Division has been pushed back to 2016. Just last week, Ubisoft added a new development studio to the group of teams working on the game. No specific date was revealed, only Quarter 1 2016 which can mean as late as March.

ARK: Survival Evolved: Open World Dinosaur Adventure Announced

Posted: 12 May 2015 11:38 AM PDT

Open World Dinosaur Adventure Announced

Studio Wildcard has announced that it is developing a new coop dinosaur adventure game with RPG elements called ARK: Survival Evolved. The game will be released across multiple platforms including Playstation 4, XBox One, Windows PC, Mac, and Linux.

Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn: Letter from the Producer Live to Spotlight Heavensward

Posted: 12 May 2015 11:33 AM PDT

Letter from the Producer Live to Spotlight Heavensward

Final Fantasy XIV players looking to get a look at the Heavensward expansion will want to tune in to this week's Letter from the Producer Live event. The event will take place on Thursday, May 21st at 9:00 am Pacific / 12:00 pm Eastern.

Chroma Squad: A Brilliantly Fun and Flashy Homage

Posted: 10 May 2015 06:04 PM PDT

A Brilliantly Fun and Flashy Homage

A love-letter to super sentai television series like Power Rangers, Chroma Squad is a tactical RPG bursting at the seams with colorful characters, an insane premise, and a surprisingly robust combat system. Capturing the true spirit of Saturday morning cartoons, Behold Studios' latest adventure is a testament to the fact that fun comes first, and despite a few flaws, Chroma Squad is first and foremost a ton of fun.

World of Warcraft: Steve Danuser, Former EQ:Next Designer, Now with Blizzard

Posted: 12 May 2015 09:11 AM PDT

Steve Danuser, Former EQ:Next Designer, Now with Blizzard

Laid off during the transition from Sony Online Entertainment to Daybreak Game Company, former EverQuest Next content designer Steve Danuser is now working as a senior designer with Blizzard and working on World of Warcraft. The news comes via Danuser's Twitter as seen below.

General: Taking Your Turn in Turn-based MMOs

Posted: 10 May 2015 05:56 PM PDT

Taking Your Turn in Turn-based MMOs

In preparation for an upcoming livestream with the developers of Wakfu, I logged into the game in the hopes of touching up on my skills. Wakfu can be challenging for casual players, with abilities and systems that often need to be played with a lot in order to understand them. One of the coolest aspects of the game - other than its original setting, artwork, systems and animations -- is its turn-based combat.

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