... but after testing a single 6Gb/s OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD in the LaCie LBD Thunderbolt enclosure, I get similar transfer speeds (256MB/s). However, the single 6G SSD transfer speed of the Promise Pegasus R4 is 471MB/s. That may indicate that the LaCie and Elgato have the same chipset.
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CityZen - Monday, January 9, 2012 - link
Elgato???? Is that seriously the company's name? I guess they don't speak Spanish ("el gato" means "the cat" in Spanish)Master-Piece - Monday, January 9, 2012 - link
could any one tell me who that girl in the macbook air's background is?CityZen - Monday, January 9, 2012 - link
Anonymous model:http://www.shutterstock.net/pic-43122976/stock-pho...
barefeats - Monday, February 6, 2012 - link
... but after testing a single 6Gb/s OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD in the LaCie LBD Thunderbolt enclosure, I get similar transfer speeds (256MB/s). However, the single 6G SSD transfer speed of the Promise Pegasus R4 is 471MB/s. That may indicate that the LaCie and Elgato have the same chipset.