Building a computer isn't all that hard, but there are a few parts that can be confusing. When you start installing PCI cards—video cards, network cards, and other expansion cards—it's hard to know ...
Although the ability to expand a home computer with more RAM, storage and other features has been around for as long as home computers exist, it wasn’t until the IBM PC that the concept of a fully ...
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PCIe 3.0 might be outdated, but it's still more than fast enough
If you look far, far behind, we left the point of diminishing returns there.
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4 PCIe devices that outperform USB for performance
When you're piecing together a new PC build or planning an upgrade, every port choice feels significant. You weigh the pros and cons, staring at the back of your motherboard's I/O shield and the empty ...
I have a Quicksiver 2002 G4. <BR>1-IBM 60G HDD<BR>1-Maxtor 80GB HDD<BR>I woud like to add a 3rd (200GB Maxtor) HD.<BR>Here is the question(s);<BR>Can I use the above card for the new drive and leave ...
Being able to identify the PCI cards installed in your company's computers can make upgrading or troubleshooting hardware an easier task. It can also make it easier to track down up-to-date drivers, ...
PCI and PCI-X are not directly compatible, and you’d be forgiven for thinking that means you’re out of luck if you need to use a PCI-X card in a machine that only has basic PCI slots. And yet, that ...
If you are considering adding extra storage to your computer, NAS or Thunderbolt expansion system’s PCIe card slot, you might be interested to know that Sonnet has this week unveiled its latest ...
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 ...
PCI-express SSD storage solutions are one of the fastest storage options available, but so far have only been limitedly available for OS X. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a ...
Today I tried to make a S3 Virge PCI card work as a second displaycard in Windows XP. The card works just fine except for the fact that Windows cpmpletely locks up after a minute. Cause of the problem ...
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