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  • PCI Express 2.0 Graphics Cards: How Much Extra Performance Do They Really Give?*
    Wednesday 23 April 2008 – 03:10 in Graphics
    PCI Express 2.0 Graphics Cards: How Much Extra Performance Do They Really Give? How much bandwidth do today’s graphics cards really need? We looked at mainstream and enthusiast PCI Express 2.0 cards and compared performance at PCIe 2.0 x16, x8, x4 and x1 rates using popular games and benchmarks.
  • PCI Express Battles PCI-X*
    Wednesday 23 November 2005 – 06:00
    After comparing the latest SATA II RAID cards, we wanted to know whether PCI Express can actually outperform PCI-X. We used HighPoint's RocketRAID 2220 and 2320 models to help us find out.
  • PCI Express & CrossFire: Scaling Explored*
    Monday 8 December 2008 – 07:10
    PCI Express & CrossFire: Scaling Explored Does your aging CrossFire-compatible motherboard have enough PCI Express bandwidth to make a second card worthwhile? We compare every Core 2-based platform in order to find out.
  • Crossfire meets PCI Express 2.0 – More Lanes, More Frames?*
    Monday 14 January 2008 – 11:00 in Hardware
    Crossfire meets PCI Express 2.0 – More Lanes, More Frames? How much of a performance advantage does PCI-Express 2.0 offer over PCIe 1.0a? How much performance do you lose on an x4 or x8 connector? How much faster is a Crossfire setup with two full x16 connectors? Read on for the answers!
  • A Hard Disk In A PCI Slot? The Upgradeware HD25-I/IS*
    Friday 17 June 2005 – 07:00
    Upgradeware offers a curious option for accommodating a 2.5" hard disk. With the help of an adapter board, drives can now be installed directly in a PCI slot.
  • Sub £150 PCI Express Graphics Card Showdown*
    Friday 25 August 2006 – 01:16
    Sub £150 PCI Express Graphics Card Showdown A no-holds-barred cage match starring three middleweights: the ATI Radeon X850 XT, the Nvidia GeForce 7600 GT and the ATI Radeon X1800 GTO.
  • PCI Express Scaling Analysis*
    Tuesday 27 March 2007 – 04:26
    PCI Express Scaling Analysis What is the real importance of PCI Express for graphics? See how ATI Radeon X1900 and Nvidia GeForce 8800 high-end graphics cards perform at reduced PCIe link speeds.
  • Review of Socket 7 PCI Motherboards*
    Monday 1 December 1997 – 06:00
    The Pentium Pro is around now for several years and still it never made it to a best seller as its siblings Pentium, Pentium w/MMX and Pentium II
  • P4-Board with PCI-X: Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra-64*
    Tuesday 17 August 2004 – 07:00
    With PCI-X support and an integrated Ultra320 controller on a new Socket 478 mainboard for the P4, Gigabyte hopes to lure customers.
  • NVIDIA GeForce 6800 with PCI Express*
    Thursday 17 June 2004 – 07:00
    NVIDIA is ready to bring the PCI Express versions of their new GeForce 6800 cards to the market.
  • NVIDIA Rushes Into PCI Express With nForce4*
    Wednesday 20 October 2004 – 07:00
    Many notable features found their way into NVIDIA's brand new nForce4 chipset for the AMD' Athlon64 family. While these capabilities make it a very desirable product, the reference board was not able to live up to our expectations.
  • ATi Presents Its PCI Express Product Line*
    Wednesday 9 June 2004 – 07:00
    ATi is ready for the move on PCI Express and announced the new X300 and X600 models.
  • PCI Express SATA RAID Controllers For SMB Servers*
    Wednesday 13 December 2006 – 03:29
    PCI Express SATA RAID Controllers For SMB Servers Fileservers require redundant storage to safeguard vital data. Here are five of the latest RAID controllers for Serial ATA hard drives that supposedly do the job.
  • NVIDIA, ATi Bring Five OpenGL Workstation Graphics for PCI Express to Market*
    Monday 16 August 2004 – 07:00
    The wraps are hardly off PCI Express, and the first OpenGL workstation graphics cards with the interface are ready for purchase. ATi and NVIDIA have released three and two PCI Express cards, respectively, which THG runs through the benchmark mill.
  • Unified Serial RAID Controllers for PCI Express*
    Friday 10 August 2007 – 02:45 in Hardware
    Unified Serial RAID Controllers for PCI Express Professional and semi-professional RAID controllers have changed considerably since the serialization of SCSI commenced. The parallel SCSI standards shared their total bandwidth of up to 320 MB/s across all devices and required daisy-chaining devices us

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