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Welcome to our follow up of the LSI 9265-8i MegaRAID Card, an eight-port PCI Express SATA+SAS RAID Controller that is configured for 6Gb/s devices. Our first LSI review concentrated on RAID 0 speed and performance and the response prompted our further testing of the LSI in a RAID 5 environment. Take a look as we explore the in-depth the performance of the 9265 as it tackles an array of 8 solid state drives.
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Today we are going to take an indepth look at Cache Cade, a new approach to storage systems that allow the perfect fusion of HDD capacity and SSD speed. W ith many large databases and enterprise users ‘caught in the middle’ with large HDD arrays, yet needing more performance from their existing infrastructure, CacheCade is a great option that allows the best of both worlds.
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The rush is on for companies such as LSI to deliver a host of storage components that allow customers to reap the generational benefits that PCIe 3.0 brings.
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Eine Überraschung stellt es sicherlich nicht dar, dass Logitech den derzeitigen Hype um die mechanischen Tastaturen ausnutzt, um ein eigenes Produkt zu lancieren. Überraschend ist nur, das Logitech so viel Zeit dafür benötigte, möglicherweise wollten die Schweizer aber auch abwarten, welche Stolpersteine die Konkurrenz zu umschiffen hatte, um so ähnliche Fehler zu vermeiden. Sei es wie es ist, die Logitech G710+ steht seit Anfang des Jahres bei den Händlern im Regal und wir haben das "Sommerloch" und den Stapellauf unseres neuen Haswell Systems genutzt, um so eine Tastatur bei einem Händler unserer Wahl zu kaufen und durch den gefürchteten Redaktionsalltag zu hetzen.
Logitech setzt bei der G710+ auf die bewährten Cherry MX-Brown Taster, womit eines schon im Vorwege klar skizziert ist, nicht nur der Gaming Sektor soll mit dieser Tastatur abgedeckt werden, auch die Office Vielschreiber sollen ein adäquates Gerät erhalten, wofür auch die Dämpfung der jeweiligen Taster mit Hilfe von speziellen O-Ringen spricht, die eine Reduzierung des lauten mechanischen Klackerns bewirken soll. Darüber hinaus wirbt die Tastatur mit einer ausgereiften Software, vielen zusätzlichen Funktionstasten und einstellbaren Makros, so dass zumindest theoretisch eine enorme Einsatz Bandbreite zur Verfügung steht.
Schauen wir uns jetzt gemeinsam an, ob auch diese Tastatur der Rubber Dome Konkurrenz in unserem 4-wöchigen Praxistest abermals die Grenzen aufzeigen konnte, dazu wünschen wir euch wieder viel Vergnügen....
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Hopefully one day soon Solid State Drives will be standard equipment for new computer systems, but first SSDs must become available as an optional upgrade item for build-it-yourself orders. Plextor/LiteOn hopes to bring this service to tier-one OEMs, and computers from Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Sony could soon offer lightning-fast SSD performance. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the LiteOn 32GB 'Strong-Page' SSD, model LA-32M1S, built on the Marvell 88SS8014-BHP2 Da-Vinci controller.
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Today I’ll be reviewing one of LiteON’s latest Optical Disc Drives – the iHAS524 – The 24 x internal DVD/CD writer, which also supports LabelTag. LabelTag is a LiteON owned innovation which allows you to “Tag” any CD/DVD – not just specifically certified ones.
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For a good example of the features a modern optical drive should have, look no further than the Lite-On iHAS424 DL-DVD burner. It's got everything you'd expect from a DVD-writer, including dual-layer DVD writing and reading, compatibility with both + and - formats, as well as support for lightscribe label burning if you have photosensitive media. Of course, it'll also read and write CD-Rs and CD-RWs.
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At KitGuru we review a plethora of different products but it’s not often that we look at things like optical drives which are reasonably homogeneous in design and don’t differ greatly in terms of performance.
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Just a couple of years ago, 1080p TVs were a thing of miracles and if you were to mention that you had a Blu-Ray drive, you would be considered a sort of miniature deity. Now everyone and their brother had an HDTV. Let's check out what Lite-On has that can get the best high-def out of your HTPC, without breaking the bank.
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At time of writing, the Liteon iHBS112 is the lowest cost 12x Blu-ray burner on the market. With an MSRP of $150, it is nearly 50 bucks less than the Plextor PX-B940SA I recently reviewed. The iHBS112 provides the same level of performance, 12x BD-R write, 8x BD-R Read, 16x DVD±R read and write and 48x CD-R read and write, and comes bundled with a great piece of CyberLink software to help create movies, data discs and enjoy movies in both 2D and 3D. If you’re in the market for a Blu-ray burner today, this is definitely the hardware to consider.
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