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HARDWARE
REVIEWS
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NAB 2012: In what seems like a very appropriately timed launch, Western Digital has given us a chance today to show what their latest and greatest hard drive has to offer.
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HARDWARE
RUMORS
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Intel's new Z77, Z75 and H77, as well as Q75 and Q77 chipsets are all set to support USB 3.0 natively, the first Intel chipsets to do so since USB 3.0's introduction over two years ago.
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HARDWARE
REVIEWS
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We've decided to give you guys a little preview of the X79 OC board that we received from Gigabyte yesterday and will have a review up in the coming days.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE
NEWS
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A while ago, OCZ acquired Indilinx, the maker of relatively popular Barefoot controllers. OCZ then went on to become one of largest SandForce customers, while Indilinx developed next-gen controller.
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APPLE, HARDWARE
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If you purchased a 2011 MacBook Air, there are some good sides and some bad sides to it. The worst side is the fact that you can't get a SATA 6Gbps SSD. OWC is just about to change that...
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS
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Even though AMD has only launched APU into markets, the company isn't holding still. The APU, which combines the CPU and GPU will be evolved into a fully blown SOC design in 2012.
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HARDWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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ASUS just launched a new mini-ITX motherboard for premium AMD Fusion A-Series processors. The biggest innovation though, is the added equipment: Wireless USB remote/keyboard.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE
NEWS
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Even though OCZ is one of world's largest SSD manufacturers that utilize SanForce controllers, the company actually owns an SSD controller manufacturer - Korean Indilinx.
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HARDWARE
REVIEWS
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Today we will be looking at Patriot's newest drive line - Wildfire in 120GB flavor. Wildfire ushers in a new era of performance and really amps up Patriots already impressive array of SSDs with a host of new features.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE
NEWS
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Back on CES 2011, OCZ Technology talked about Deneva, product line dedicated to Enterprise market. Today, Deneva 2 was launched offered in 1.8", 2.5" and 3.5" form factors.
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HARDWARE
NEWS, REVIEWS
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From our experience, the majority of larger capacity drives have been generally slow and this has been one of the biggest reasons why people are still sticking to 2TB rather than moving onto 2.5 and 3TB.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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Seagate Launches Most Comprehensive Enterprise Drive Offering in Company History, simultaneously launching SLC and MLC-based SSDs based on own IP, fastest 2.5" 15K drives, as well as high capacity 7200 rpm drives.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Seagate makes available their high-end 3TB drive to consumers, bridging the 2.1TB gap using overlay software.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Today, GigaByte unveiled three motherboards for "2nd Generation Intel Core processors" i.e. Sandy Bridge: a high-end P67A-UD3R, mainstream workhorse P67A-UD3 and HTPC-oriented H67MA-UD2H.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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The ‘new’ EVGA Classified 3 brings some timely updates to an already well received overclocking and gaming board.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Taiwanese motherboard vendors are currently working hard on relaunching their X58 line-up for the Core i7-900/i9-1000 processors. GigaByte is first out the door with their new product…
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HARDWARE
ANALYSIS
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SSDs are all the rage and now that SATA 6G is coming we will finally get to see them shine right? Well, maybe in the future but not for current drives.
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HARDWARE, BLOGS
NEWS
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Asus is readying the world's first USB 3.0 and SATA 6G mainboards with the P7P55D-E Premium and the P6X58D Premium.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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The new SATA 6G standard that was to hit in force with the P55 boards comming out soon will likely be delayed as manufacturers confirm they are pulling them from the boards.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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In the light of SATA 3.0 standard and read/write speeds in excess of 750MB/s, A-DATA already found a way to exceed the speed of SATA 3.0 inside a desktop computer.
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