
Transcend Wi-Fi SD Card review
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Though it looks like a standard SD card, the Transcend Wi-Fi SD Card comes with built-in Wi-Fi and syncs with smart devices.
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Though it looks like a standard SD card, the Transcend Wi-Fi SD Card comes with built-in Wi-Fi and syncs with smart devices.

What's the VLP moniker stand for? Why Very Low Profile, of course. Now you can have that massive CPU cooler and performance RAM in the same rig.

With its latest HyperX Beast modules it's like finding out that the little old lady across the street uses a Suzuki Hayabusa to go and collect her pension.

A high-performance memory kit for those cramped mobos burnishing huge third party coolers.

Its price tag might seem steep, but this mighty 8GB kit pays for itself by delivering a whopping performance boost.

Designed for HD video capture and burst shooting, this Class 10 SD card marries fast data transfer rates with capacious storage.

While many USB flash drives come with encryption software to help protect your data, very few go to the lengths of iStorage.

For the launch of its AMD Memory branded modules it has decided to cosy up to Patriot Memory for this dual 4GB stick kit.

At around £26, the Samsung 16GB SDHC Plus Class 10 card may not be the cheapest currently available, but it justifies its premium by boasting a number of protective qualities in addition to high read and write speeds.

Money isn't an issue if you're throwing together your own Intel X79-based system, so splurging an extra £100 on the highest-rated memory kits, such as the Kingston HyperX Genesis 16GB shouldn't cause you too many problems.

On paper, the Patriot Viper Xtreme Division 4 appears to be excellent value. It has opted for a more average 1,600MHz bus speed, helping reduce latencies to the 8-9-8 timings; something it attempts to call 'low latency'. Though we'd prefer to call it 'perfectly normal latency' at this speed.

Racing Red, but where are the go-faster stripes?

Intel X79-compatible memory kit boasting a whopping 16GB of RAM

Holy data transfer Robin, it's a Batman-shaped USB flash drive

A low-profile take on the series, with a tasty lick of paint

A 4GB RAM kit aimed at AMD Llano users, but is it fast enough?

We like our RAM like we like our women - fast and cheap

It's small enough to take anywhere, but is the LaCie FastKey 120GB worth the money?

RAM modules automatically programmed for high speeds, but how do they perform?

An excellent memory kit with enough overhead for a meaty overclock

In the new Vengeance series of dual and triple channel DDR3 from Corsair though that's not necessarily a bad thing. This twin-module kit offers a massive 8GB of speedy system memory, and for just over a ton that's really not bad.

This is the fastest USB drive we have ever tested - as long as you have USB 3.0 support

A USB thumb drive for those who are serious about security

This USB 3.0 flash drive gives you 64GB of storage in your pocket

Should the Eco branding lure you into parting with your green?