Maxtor Atlas SCSI Review + Misc other storage news
The crew over at The Tech Report has just posted their Maxtor Atlas 10K V SCSI Review. Since your hard drives are usually the largest bottleneck (in a fairly new system),…
Read MorePosted by Alexander Munos | Sep 22, 2004 | Storage | 0
The crew over at The Tech Report has just posted their Maxtor Atlas 10K V SCSI Review. Since your hard drives are usually the largest bottleneck (in a fairly new system),…
Read MorePosted by Sean Pelletier | Sep 17, 2004 | Graphics Cards | 0
Introduction Chaintech is a relatively small player in the overall scheme of computer components, but none the less have been known in the past for innovative and reliable solutions...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Sep 16, 2004 | Storage | 0
Iomega is announcing today the release of their new network attached storage device, the 100d. It comes in two versions, a 160GB and 250GB version. I spoke with Iomega about this device…
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Hung | Aug 9, 2004 | Motherboards | 0
The Socket A form-factor is proving to be a prime example of how technology ages gracefully. Even with the introduction of new chipsets and new 64-bit processors, the…
Read MorePosted by Alexander Munos | Jul 28, 2004 | Systems | 0
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has chosen SGI (Silicon Graphics Inc.) to build a new supercomputer based on Linux, and powered by 10,240 Intel Itanium 2 processors....
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Hung | Jul 23, 2004 | Motherboards | 1
When AMD introduced the Socket A form factor years ago, I don't think they ever dreamed it would be as popular and successful as it is today. But with 64-bit processors, new bus technology, and…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Jul 20, 2004 | Motherboards | 0
With so many changes to the platform, it's a wonder that any motherboard manufacturers are able to produce high quality motherboards for the LGA775 Intel processors, let alone motherboards that…
Read MorePosted by James Larson | Jul 10, 2004 | General Tech | 0
We are adding this news section to keep our readers informed on a more routine basis, of the latest information about virus, software and spyware risks. By way of the mentions you…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 23, 2004 | Shows and Expos | 0
Posted by Joe White | Jun 22, 2004 | Processors | 0
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 21, 2004 - More than half of the 500 fastest supercomputers in the world are now based on Intel® Itanium® or Xeon® processors, reflecting the trend away from…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Jun 19, 2004 | Processors | 1
Today Intel has dropped a bomb on you. Today you will see the addition of over half a dozen new technologies, several of which are dramatic changes. Whether or not these changes…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Jun 11, 2004 | Shows and Expos | 0
If you have read PC Perspective or Amdmb.com within the last 6 months, you have no doubt at least heard about the Abit sponsored ACON4 gaming tournament as their ads have…
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