Since its implementation, advances in PCI Express technology were closely associated with gaming products, mainly video cards. The GPU business lead the charge for increasing bandwidth for the PCIe ...
Seagate and LSI teamed up to bring SAS 2.0, 6Gb/s technology to enterprise and prosumer users in late 2009. The Seagate 15K.7 3.5 inch form factor and 15K.2 2.5" drives both showed performance ...
While the synthetic benchmarks indicate blazing potential, real world performance on a Windows PC is little better than a single fast NVMe drive. That said, it’s a very easy, albeit expensive way to ...
It's not all that often that we post something up in the news just for the drool factor alone. However, we'd go so far as to say that this little slab of circuitry classifies as a proverbial ...
Angelbird is now shipping an SSD RAID add-in card that boasts read speeds of 800MB/s and writes up to 750MB/s. The new solid state drive player from Austria hopes to provide performance for the ...
I'm building a server and initially plan to use only onboard SATA ports but I'd like to be able to add some RAID5 controller and move drives to it latter.<BR><BR>I'm planning to go with budget nForce4 ...
Why hardware RAID is officially dead but the cheap cards are still a must-have for home servers ...
So, you do need to wonder at what point an NVMe SSD is fast enough. For kicks and giggles and a bit of a viral Gigabyte probably showcased this one, an Aorus PCIe 4.0 SSD that does 15,000 MB/s.
I have a 285k cpu on a asus z890 max gaming wifi7 board. I know about the gen5 nvme limitations speed wise. Is there an add in board that would allow me to get the full gen5 speed from a gen5 nvme? Or ...