Rioworks SDVIA And SDVIA-LS: Stable And Slow
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Rioworks SDVIA And SDVIA-LS: Stable And Slow
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The Rioworks comes in two different versions - in the SDVIA-LS, the manufacturer has integrated a SCSI controller, whereas the SDVIA runs with an additional IDE controller. Both models lag behind the top dogs in the pack as regards performance. The lab testers were left with a particularly "decelerated" impression of the SDVIA-LS. In that case, not even an additionally integrated LAN controller will help. On the other hand, the SDVIA is very stable.
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