form-factors, and optimizations for solid state hybrid drives (SSHDs). "SATA technology continues to evolve to accommodate ever-changing storage industry requirements," said Mladen Luksic, SATA-IO ...
You don't have to worry about which serial ATA port you use to connect a device to a motherboard: all the ports run at the same speed. However, every motherboard that supports SATA supports a ...
OCZ has had its SATA I 64GB solid state drive on the market for some time now but just today they have introduced their High-Speed SATA II solid state drive. It comes in 32GB and 64GB models and ...
SATA II would likely bottleneck a midrange SATA SSD for some types of random reads/writes though. BTW, really, really fast SSDs achieve such blazing fast speeds by leveraging the same principle as ...
I'm having a problem with my new Haswell / Z87 build. It was all working perfectly initially, with 4 x SATA II HDs, 1 x SSD (SATA III) and 1 x DVD-RW connected, all to the motherboard SATA connectors ...
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SATA is attractive because it uses commodity drive technology that is ubiquitous on desktops and for the first time deemed reliable enough for backing up data in near real-time. That lets storage ...
OCZ has launched a new Sata II Solid State Drive. At incredible capacities of 32GB and 64GB and premier speeds of 120MB/s read and 100MB/s write, OCZ SATA II SSDs enable enhanced productivity in your ...
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OCZ has launched a new range of solid state drives, the OCZ Solid 2 SATA II SSDs. The OCZ Solid 2 SATA II SSDs are designed to be more affordable than some of the SSDs available, and come with read ...
With USB 3.0 on the horizon we are starting to see lots of gear show up that supports the new interface. We may not see native Intel USB 3.0 chipsets in 2010, but we will see lots of add-in cards and ...
PCI Express has come into our PC industry with huge promises and yes, it has delivered. A single PCI Express x1 lane can deliver double the bandwidth of the PCI bus and it's point to point, no sharing ...