Return to the frontpage Read all the latest news-items on one page Download drivers, demo's, patches, tools in our huge file-section Our game reviews Our articles and guides Our latest hardware reviews and tests Return to homepage Be one of the 150.000 users discussing in our forums Search specific things in our news and articles
 
 You are here: Home » Hardware reviews » Memory


 OCZ Rally 2 Turbo 4GB and 32GB USB Flash review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn | Edited by John A. Johnsen | Published: April 7, 2008
  Tip: improve your hardware performance - Run a Free Scan for PC errors  

   

 

As stated in our introduction we'll look at two flash memories today,and both look 100% identical. The 4 GB version was made for pure raw speed in both reading and writing. The second one was made for pure sheer volume - 32 GB on a stick. How amazing is that? Now available in a 32GB capacity the flash-disk became a massively worthy investment. It's a small HDD in your pocket. Great stuff to store movies, MP3, work related files, classified stuff (encrypted) or even you could use it as a backup drive. But first, let me show you a couple of photo's of the two products:

OCZ Rally Flash memory USB Sticks

The sturdy (blister) packaging. Now it's the year 2008, so chances are pretty good that you know and understand the concept of a USB flash memory drive. If not ... then it's likely that you should not be on this website, sorry. So I'm really not doing the technical briefing on flash-memory here, okay? I mean it's a memory stick for crying out loud. I however am very interested on how well these sticks will read/write. We'll test this with a RAW data file-copy (we'll copy a 3.5 GB compressed file towards the stick and measure write speed). And we'll use some synthetic software to measure as well.
 

OCZ Rally Flash memory USB Sticks

Both the flash drives come with a lanyard to carry the stick around. The 32GB stick also comes with a USB extension cable.

OCZ Rally Flash memory USB Sticks

Opposed to several opponents, OCZ does not offer any kind of security software to be used in conjunction with the Rally sticks. This would have been a great feature especially for the bigger sized flash-sticks.

OCZ Rally Flash memory USB Sticks

Once unpacked this is what the Rally sticks look like. It might look like a bit of cheapish' plastic, but it's made out of a sturdy material, yes .. metal. If you drop this thing, it's not likely going to break. In fact I did our usual quick drop test and threw it down the stairs, still perfect. Not a scratch on it.

OCZ Rally Flash memory USB Sticks

Once you plug the stick in, a small orange activity LED at the end of the drive becomes active, and when the device is being accessed, it flashes. Right, it's time to tally it up.




Best price for his product:
 

Pages (5): « previous 1 [2] 3 4 next » ... Last »





 

previous page

homepage

 

Check lowest prices on these products in Guru3D.com price guide, among the available categories: Retail & OEM Processors - Video Cards - Motherboards - Memory - Soundcards - Hard Drives - Monitors - Printers - DVDs - CD-RWs - PDAs and more !

Copyright (c) 1997-2008 Hilbert Hagedoorn, All Rights Reserved. Webdesign by Mohsin Ali - Legal disclaimer/notice
The Guru of 3D, the Hardware guru, and 3D Guru are the trademark ownership of Hilbert Hagedoorn.



  Site Navigation
   Home
   Latest News
   Submit News
   Hardware Reviews
   Articles & Guides
   VGA Charts new
   Game Reviews
   Forums
   Download Section
   Guru3D Price Grabber
   Guru Price Grabber UK
   Guru PC Buyers Guide
   Guru3D Stereo Section
   Guru3D Clan
   Guru3D Folding@Home
   Contact us
   Join our news-letter
   Set as Homepage
 

  Affiliates

RivaTuner
nVHardPage
3DMark Vantage
SiSoft SANDRA
Guru3D Driver Sweeper
nVTempLogger
ATI Tray Tools

Reader Rig of the Month
 
  Links
Driver Scan
Your company ?
Your company ?

  Downloads
NVIDIA GeForce drivers
ATI Catalyst drivers
Benchmarks & Demo's
Game Demo's
NVIDIA Chipset drivers
Intel Chipset drivers