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Fake x16 slots and hidden lane sharing: Why your PCIe NVMe adapter is running at half speed
These adapters might be slowing down your entire PC (but they don't have to) ...
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Those empty PCIe slots on your motherboard aren't wasted — here are 4 things to fill them with
Your free PCIe slots hold a lot of promise ...
Any gamer worth their salt fondly recalls how RAIDed hard drives were the setup to have before SSDs came along. Now that SSDs are the new standard, they can also be put into RAID arrays for ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The PCMCIA standards group will announce a major makeover for PC plug-in cards on Wednesday (Feb. 19), putting them on the PCI Express interconnect. The effort is the first major ...
Hi there<BR>Every couple of years, when I upgrade hardware, I get caught on some technology advance. This time it is PCI Express. On my last upgrade I was fully informed on AGP and its multipliers.
In the past decade, PCI has served as the dominant I/O architecture for PCs and servers, carrying data generated by microprocessors, network adapters, graphics cards and other subsystems to which it ...
When system architects sit down to design their next platforms, they start by looking at a bunch of roadmaps from suppliers of CPUs, accelerators, memory, flash, network interface cards – and ...
You might have heard the term “bifurcation” if you’ve been around PCIe, especially in mining or PC tinkering communities. This is splitting a PCIe slot into multiple PCIe links, and as you can imagine ...
Magma has introduced the ExpressBox4, an external PCI Express expansion box designed to work with Macs and PCs. It costs $2,399. The ExpressBox4 fits up to four PCI Express cards and works with Macs ...
How much storage do you need in a single desktop PC? If your answer is “over 200 terabytes,” you might be interested in Ultran’s latest PCIe storage card. This gadget can cram an incredible 28—yes, ...
Will Smith, pro gamer and streamer (what, he gets paid!) is here to test internal and external capture cards from Elgato and AverMedia.
I'm looking to put 8 USB3.0 cameras each running at ~3 gbit (on a USB3 5GBit connection) into one PC. I thought I could pick up 1 or 2 4 port USB3 expansion cards and pair with the built in Intel ...
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