According to tweaktown, you can fix the PCI fsb of the Abit SD7-RAID so you don't have to worry about going overboard when overclocking.<BR><BR>Link, see the overclocking comment.<BR><BR>I realize not ...
If rumors floating around the 'Net are true, Intel is set to drop support for the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus when it launches its next-generation 6-series of chipsets with support for ...
Taiwanese manufacturer MSI has announced a new motherboard Z68A-GD80 (G3), which according to the company will be the world's first motherboard to utilize the PCI Express Gen 3 (3.0) bus standard.
The early days of home computing were quite a jungle of different standards and convoluted solutions to make one piece of hardware work on as many different platforms as possible. IBM’s PC was an ...
Asus has recently revealed three new motherboards featuring the support for the upcoming Ivy Bridge, as well as PCI-Express 3.0 (which we’ll let either MSI or Gigabyte judge if real), based on Intel’s ...
Embedded technology provider RadiSys said this week it has launched four additions to its Procelerant Endura embedded motherboard product line. A notable enhancement in the four new motherboards, ...
ASUS introduces the Sabertooth 990FX/GEN3 R2.0, a new motherboard it claims is world's first AMD-based motherboard with PCI Express 3.0 support. The board is available in the US and EU beginning today ...
PLX Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLXT), the leading global supplier of PCI Express® (PCIe®) switch and bridge solutions, along with digital pioneer ASUSTeK® Computer Inc. (TAIEX: 2357), today announced ...
The SHB line of PCI Express-based solutions includes dual- and single-processor single-board computers (SBCs). It includes NLT boards with Xeon processors that support the 64-bit Intel Extended Memory ...
I have an AOpen AX6BC Pro Gold II (or something like that ... it has been a while since I've had to mess with it). It's a BX and I'm running a P3 600 at 800MHz by running it at 133MHz FSB. It has the ...
For more than a decade the PCI bus has been the backbone of personal computers. Other systems, such as telephony and networking, adopted the technology for its cost and performance advantages. But now ...
PCI Express, the next generation of the PCI bus, is being widely adopted in today’s high-performance PCs, servers and embedded applications. This high bandwidth protocol keeps the same software ...