It’s probably been a while since you’ve dealt with your computer’s motherboard. You don’t have to, as long as you simply sit at your PC or notebook and carry out everyday tasks. However, if you want ...
QNAP QM2 cards support either M.2 SATA SSDs or M.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs to enable SSD caching for boosted IOPS performance or to form an auto-tiering volume for optimal storage performance. QNAP extended ...
Sonnet Technologies recently upgraded its Tempo SSD and Tempo SSD Pro 6Gb/sec SATA PCI Express (PCIe) 2.5-inch SSD cards to support booting in Mac Pro computers (early 2008 and newer) — making a kool ...
A motherboard typically has four or more Serial AT Attachment (SATA) bus ports. These are found on the bottom right-hand side of the printed circuit board (PCB) and can be used to connect SATA hard ...
I was considering buying a 4 disk NAS recently. However I saw an old i3 PC(i3-3240, 16 GB DDR3, Windows 10) sitting in my closet and thought I could put it to good use by adding a SATA RAID card.
Is there any certain chipset to look for to see if a card supports hotswapping?<BR><BR>I don't need RAID or anything fancy, just 2 internal SATA connectors on a PCI card. It does need to be reliable ...
Servers have been the one place that bandwidth has been the ultimate goal. Servers are simply super computers put together in order to handle extremely intense computing tasks. It's not uncommon to ...
We've seen a few motherboards surface with built-in support for SATA 6Gb, but if you're hoping to add third-generation SATA performance to an existing board, take a look at HighPoint's Rocket 620 and ...
It's a well-known fact that solid-state drives (SSDs) are faster and superior to old mechanical hard drive disks, which are more commonly called HDDs (via Enterprise Storage Platform). An archaic ...
Sonnet is giving Mac Pro owners an extra option to boost the capacity of their workstation with high-speed storage, with the Fusion Dual 2.5-inch SSD RAID PCIe 3.0 card enabling solid-state SATA ...
PCIe SSDs are newer and more technologically advanced than SATA SSDs, but that doesn't mean users should choose PCIe SSDs over SATA SSDs every time. Both types of SSDs have certain advantages and ...