Ever since USB flash drives took off many years ago, many people have been using them daily for data storage and transfers… but what happens when you have that nice 32gb flash drive with a 10gb file?? Takes awhile doesn’t it!
That’s why the team at OCZ have created their latest OCZ Throttle Flash drive, instead of using USB it uses eSATA for transferring all your favorite files at lightning fast speeds, leaving USB in the dust!
Check out the review here from ViperLair
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Is also used by On-Disk.com who loads them with the same Live operating systems that are on USB Flash Drives, along with SD Cards, and CF Cards. The info page is at: http://on-disk.com/cms/index.php?wiki=Live_Media_Information