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Next-generation 802.11ac routers

...433Mbps. Dual streams increase this to 867Mbps and triple streams enable 1.3Gbps. With 160MHz channels, these rates are, unsurprisingly, doubled. The question of what... Read more

21 May, 2012
Dell PowerEdge R720

Dell PowerEdge R720

With its Xeon E5-2600 processors, extra memory, extra storage and enhanced management options, the PowerEdge R720 is a real powerhouse that hits the sweet spot when it comes to the 2P2U server market. Read more

19 April, 2012 by Alan Stevens
Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z

Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z

The ThinkCentre Edge 91z performs well, although a discrete GPU option would be welcome for graphically demanding workloads. We'd also appreciate dual-band Wi-Fi, USB 3.0 support, a less glossy screen, a slot-loading optical drive and a better keyboard. Read more

7 March, 2012 by Charles McLellan
Synology RackStation RS3412xs

Synology RackStation RS3412xs

...the additional reliability of SAS. Also, you're limited to SATA II (3Gbps); SATA III disks can still be fitted — you just won't get... Read more

17 February, 2012 by Alan Stevens
Photos: building a NAS server

Photos: building a NAS server

...the six SATA slots — the white ones support 6Gbps, the black ones 3Gbps. A useful addition in the bottom corner is an internal USB socket... Read more

23 August, 2011 by Manek Dubash
Seagate Barracuda XT (3TB, SATA 6Gbps)

Seagate Barracuda XT (3TB, SATA 6Gbps)

...also works with the existing SATA standards, including the popular SATA 2 (3Gbps) and SATA (1.5Gbps). The Barracuda XT isn't the first 3TB... Read more

18 April, 2011 by Dong Ngo
Eurocom Panther 2.0

Eurocom Panther 2.0

If you're after great industrial design or long battery life, this hulking desktop replacement is not for you. But if you value a wealth of configuration options and excellent performance, take a look at Eurocom's Panther 2.0. Just be prepared to rack up a hefty price tag. Read more

15 February, 2011 by Charles McLellan
Photos: building a Sandy Bridge PC

Photos: building a Sandy Bridge PC

...six outward-facing SATA sockets — two of them 6Gbps-enabled, the rest 3Gbps — and an eSATA socket. The on-board RAID function offers RAID levels... Read more

1 February, 2011 by Manek Dubash

Intel releases 330 SSD range

...drives double the bandwidth of their previous generation — the 320 series — from 3Gbps to 6Gbps. They can handle up to 500MBps of sequential reads and... Read more

17 April, 2012

CES 2012: OWC Jupiter miniSAS and 480GB PCIe RAID

...that the latest Airs support (even though Apple is still supplying slower 3Gbps storage itself). The 480GB module will be available at the end of... Read more

19 January, 2012

Intel taps MLC for cheaper enterprise SSDs

...are available in 100GB, 200GB and 300GB versions and use a Sata 3Gbps interface. They are capable of up to 2,700 input/output operations... Read more

15 September, 2011 by Jack Clark
Patriot Wildfire (240GB)

Patriot Wildfire (240GB)

...SATA 3 (6Gbps) standard but also works with the popular SATA 2 (3Gbps) standard. To get the most out of it, obviously, you're recommended... Read more

28 July, 2011 by Dong Ngo

Storm unleashes 32-core cloud server

...Michigan, US. Each instance of the rentable server is capable of 3.3Gbps of writes and 4.0Gbps of reads. The server is available for... Read more

10 July, 2011

Micron announces PCIe-linked flash storage

...and 298,000 at write. For sequential reads it is capable of 3GBps and can handle sequential writes at 2GBps. By comparison, Fusion-io's... Read more

2 June, 2011 by Jack Clark

SanDisk unveils fast SSDs for mobile devices

...capacities up to 600GB. However, the 320 series are only available with 3Gbps Sata. Both SSDs use a low-power architecture that allows them to... Read more

31 May, 2011 by Jack Clark

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