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 ...
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A small new motherboard from Supermicro has been spotted on the shop-shelves, the Supermicro A1SA7-2750F. This tiny board is feature packed with a total of 17 SATA3 6GB/s ports and is a totally ...
ASRock has unveiled its new X99-based motherboards, with one of the top-end boards being the new X99 Extreme 11 motherboard which features an insane 18 SATA ports. The ASRock X99 Extreme 11 ...
Unfortunately, outside of using expansion cards, there's not a lot you can do if you wish to add a few more SATA drives to the storage mix. If you're like me and don't wish to outright replace the ...
If you are looking to build a massive storage system for enjoyment or professional use, you may be interested in a unique motherboard which is equipped with 32 SATA ports. The Onda B250 D32-D3 and ...
The Serial ATA standard for connecting computer devices has largely replaced older standards, such as IDE. SATA offers several advantages over IDE, such as vastly increased speed and slimmer cables ...
Another major advantage of an HBA is how naturally it scales. Consumer motherboards usually top out at six to eight SATA ...
We're still cautiously optimistic that a new cryptocurrency called Chia (not to be confused with the pet plants) will not actually lead to a shortage of SSDs and HDDs, but seeing this monstrosity of a ...
I was thinking of adding this enclosure to my Linux NAS box at some point in the future. The product comes with a PCI eSATA RAID card that support the two 4x port multiplier backplane in the enclosure ...
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