How to unlock hidden NVMe storage on your motherboard (even when you're out of M.2 slots) ...
MY system is a Dell Precision T5610, which I like very much, but doesn't have onboard nVME slots. No big deal, I got a PCIe adapter and put in an m.2 nVME drive into it. Works great (OS is win8.1) but ...
If you are considering adding extra storage to your computer, NAS or Thunderbolt expansion system’s PCIe card slot, you might be interested to know that Sonnet has this week unveiled its latest ...
The unused PCIe x1 slots on your motherboard are surprisingly versatile ...
The Sonnet M.2 2x4 Low-Profile PCIe Card adapts available PCIe slots in the Mac Pro to fit two M.2 NVMe solid-state drives. The low-profile x8 adapter means that it can fit into even the tightest of ...
So not sure this is even technically possible, but is it possible to have a PCIe x8 slot card that has 2 NVMe slots and each are available in the UEFI/OS as separate drives? I think I've seen some ...
We've already seen companies like OWC and Apex Storage offer PCIe Gen4 products that support 16 devices per PCIe slot, but HighPoint is the first to market with a PCIe Gen5 solution. It can house 32 ...
Sonnet has a new Thunderbolt 5 dock with four TB5 ports and an internal PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD slot that'll work with your existing M-series Macs and ensure future compatibility with higher speeds.
When buying a faster computer, we are accustomed to paying attention first of all to the number of processor cores and the amount of RAM, and only then evaluate the parameters of the storage. However, ...
I have a ROG STRIX B450 build running like a champ, my GPU takes up the top slot, but I have a x8 slot under it that I feel I should be using for something to speed up or add functionality to my PC.
The history of storage devices is quite literally a race between the medium and the computing power as the bottleneck of preserving billions of ones and zeros stands in the way of computing nirvana.