Highpoint announced what the firm claims to be the fastest SATA RAID controller: The Rocket RAID 2522 can deliver a sustained data transfer rate of 1.2 GB/s, according to the manufacturer. Highpoint is offering the new controller card for environments t ... Read more
LSI Logic next week plans to unveil what it said is the industry's first enterprise-class SATA-II RAID controller. Read more
Addonics Technologies today announced the first solution to support Serial ATA's (SATA) 150-MB/sec transfer rate, and a wide range of SATA peripherals on notebook computers with its CardBus Serial ATA adapter. Read more
The slowing demand in the motherboard clone sector after mid-August has been dragging down buying sentiment in the graphics card market as well, card manufacturers reported. Read more
Bigger is still better among new multimedia notebooks, where heft and battery life aren't as important as bright screens and video wizardry. Read more
Bigger is still better among new multimedia notebooks, where heft and battery life aren't as important as bright screens and video wizardry. Read more
We're gearing up to start the international preliminaries of our Overdrive overclocking championship, which will determine who gets to graduate from Core 2 Duo to tweaking Core i7 965 Extreme. Read on for more about the vision behind this event. Read more
All motherboards support overclocking—now it’s time for power-saving. Here we evaluate products from ASRock, Asus, Foxconn, Gigabyte and MSI, weighing both performance and power consumption, to determine which P45 motherboard is most efficient. Read more
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