How to unlock hidden NVMe storage on your motherboard (even when you're out of M.2 slots) ...
Asus has announced the world's first motherboard to support the upcoming USB 3.0 standard, allowing data transfer rates approaching 600MB/s. It also includes the latest generation SATA, which will ...
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USB 3.0 is almost upon us. Asus has already built a USB 3.0-sporting motherboard and released it into the wild. The P6X58 is pictured above and you can see on the left side (the two blue rectangular ...
And UASP would be USB Attached SCSI ProtocolThis is a new feature promises to deliver higher transfer speeds to supporting devices. GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards ...
Asus debuted the world’s first SuperSpeed USB 3.0 motherboard this Wednesday, branded with the highly memorable moniker of Asus Xtreme Design P7DP55DE-E Premium. Catchy, I’m sure you’ll agree. Asus’ ...
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Your motherboard's smallest PCIe slot can do much more than you think
The unused PCIe x1 slots on your motherboard are surprisingly versatile ...
I read in a old forum post that PCIe USB 3 controller can be used even on a motherboard with USB 2, as they are independent of each other. So i approached a tech support of a manufacturer that makes ...
Starting off with the motherboards, we have the Z97 Extreme6/3.1 and the X99 Extreme6/3.1. The Z97-based motherboard features a combination Type-A and Type-C card, where the X99 version includes two ...
Gigabyte’s USB 3.0-capable motherboards have gone platinum, as they say in the record biz. Gigabyte announced that it has shipped 1 million USB 3.0 motherboards, giving them 1/3 of the overall USB 3.0 ...
The long-awaited arrival of USB 3.0, which offers speeds as much as ten times faster than 2.0, is almost over as ASUS has revealed the first motherboard to feature the faster standard. The P6X58 ...
Intel might be dicking around on USB 3.0, but Asus ain’t. The Xtreme Design P7P55D-E is apparently the very first USB 3.0 motherboard. It’s an Intel P55-based mobo that uses a third-party USB 3.0 ...
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