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Silicon Power Stream S03 USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drives

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/18/2013 06:47 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Silicon Power Stream S03 USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drives

Silicon Power releases a new line of USB 3.0 portable hard drives, the Stream S03. Coming in both 500GB and 1TB sizes, these portable hard drives feature an outer shell that is resistant to fingerprints and dirt, a USB 3.0 connection interface and a built-in LED lamp in the corner (blue for USB 3.0 connection / red for USB 2.0 connection). The Stream S03 will start shipping from late June for about $74 (500GB Model) and $115 (1TB Model), respectively.

Google translation:

he SP Stream S03, side has been designed rounded fingerprints and dirt is difficult with the surface finish of the matting, body shape to make it easier to hold.

By the LED, which is built into the design part of the characteristic corner, you can see the specification of the interface of the connected device easily.LED lamp has a blue to USB3.0 connection, I will emit red light in the case of USB2.0. It is equipped also power-saving mode, storage capacity, are available in two models of 1TB and 500GB.

This product has a corresponding SP original free software with features two convenient 7 to support the backup of data in the "SP Widget". In addition, the product warranty period will be 3 years warranty.

S03 Product Features Stream

  • - USB3.0 interface (USB2.0 compatible)
  • - I prevent dirt and fingerprints from stick on matting
  • - Power saving mode with
  • - LED lamp with you know the power / data access status
  • - SP original software with the features of one convenient 7 to support the backup of data "SP Widget" correspondence

 

S03 Product Specifications Stream

  • - Dimensions: 122.5 x 77.5 x 13.3 mm
  • - Weight: about 145g
  • - Interface: USB3.0 (USB2.0 compatible)
  • - Capacity: 500GB, 1TB
  • - Support OS: Windows8/7/XP/Vista, MacOS 10.5 or higher, Linux 2.6.31 or more
  • - Power: DC5V (USB bus power)
  • - Operating temperature: 5 ℃ ~ 55 ℃
  • - Color: Matt Black
  • - Warranty: 3 years warranty



Silicon Power Stream S03 USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drives




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#4620301 Posted on: 07/15/2013 09:32 PM
hmmm. some creative 2.1 headset (I'm reading cheap, plastic) and the Kaves sound bad so even a SB Z will be overkill. but yeah, SB Z is a good starting point, I would upgrade the headphones to something sensible though.

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#4620306 Posted on: 07/15/2013 09:41 PM
Im torn between the Asus ROG Xonar Phoebus Solo or the Sound Blaster ZX . they may be overkill for my 2.1 creatives, but room for growth. I really enjoy my roccats there comfortable for long gaming session. have you tried them ?

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#4620312 Posted on: 07/15/2013 09:53 PM
Im torn between the Asus ROG Xonar Phoebus Solo or the Sound Blaster ZX . they may be overkill for my 2.1 creatives, but room for growth. I really enjoy my roccats there comfortable for long gaming session. have you tried them ?


Zx is just a Z with ACR, not worth the extra $$$ tbh. If you think Kaves are good or comfortable I suggest you try a pair of something better. Kaves are bass heavy, not good bass though. The mids are terrible. Overall bad for music and ok for gaming but you wouldn't expect more from a cheap gaming headset.
They're so heavy and they hurt my neck after a couple of hours, from what I've seen they weight over 600g and most good stereo headphones weigh in under 300g, if not under 250g.

Oh, went off track for a bit there, but yeah, Kaves infuriate me. Anyway, only buy Phoebus is you plan to upgrade your speakers/headset. If you're not doing that, stick with something like a SB Z or Xonar DX. Also, Phoebus and Zx are completely different kettle of fish.

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#4620325 Posted on: 07/15/2013 10:27 PM
cheers for the tip :)

ill check them out

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#4620327 Posted on: 07/15/2013 10:29 PM
Eclap i just love my roccat kave but i'm maybe deaf due to more then 20 years of house-beats ;).But the soundcards you advertised are certainly worth it :).

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