They say, no one likes a know-it-all, but what about a do-it-all? - As enthusiasts we have a lot of toys and many of these devices store data on different forms of flash media. To add insult to injury ...
Here is another SATA HDD dock from the guys over at Brando, the Dual SATA HDD Multi-Function Dock with One Touch Backup. The Dual SATA HDD Multi-Function Dock with One Touch Backup will take either ...
The storage side of the industry is rather interesting at the moment with plenty of things happening. It's hard not to be interested. We finally saw the introduction of SATA-III which doubles the ...
USB 3.0 is coming, and the hour approaches when the computer and electronics industries can sink their collective teeth into a new, faster USB interface for the first time in ten years. USB 2.0, with ...
Langen, Germany -- July 28, 2009 -- Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) today announces the MB86C30A, one of the first available USB 3.0 to SATA(*1) bridge ICs, which supports the ultra-fast 5Gbps ...
Most of this information originally appeared in our review of Intel's Broadwell NUC. Since it's of general interest to anyone buying or building a PC, we're posting this slightly edited and expanded ...
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You can plug 25 USB devices into this ASRock ATX motherboard - shame 10 of them are USB 2.0, an abomination in 2025
ASRock X870 LiveMixer WiFi debuts with 25 USB ports including USB4 Supports AMD Ryzen 7000 - 9000 processors with PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 memory USB 2.0 reliance weakens long term usefulness despite ...
Here we get our first look at how USB 3.0 stacks up against incumbent speed master eSATA — and it's not too bad. There's a loss in performance, no doubt caused by the SATA/USB bridge, but for ...
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