One of the things a thin and light laptop needs to qualify as an ultrabook is a solid state disk. These SSDs are faster than traditional hard drives, and they use less power and generate less heat.
ASUS has revealed details about its upcoming lineup of Intel X79-based motherboards, and they’re looking mighty fine. Essentially every member of the ASUS motherboard family is getting an X79 version, ...
Fremont, CA (May 21, 2012) - Further demonstrating its market leading innovation and technological leadership, ASUS is proud to announce the launch of its P8Z77-V PREMIUM motherboard - the flagship of ...
ASUS launched its P8Z77-V PREMIUM motherboard which features the Thunderbolt connection interface. Thunderbolt promises transfer speeds that are twice as fast as USB 3.0 and up to 20 times faster than ...
sus and MSI have both announced their first Thunderbolt equipped motherboards with Ivy Bridge support and a slew of other high-end features. sus and MSI have both announced their first Thunderbolt ...
Exclusive Dual Intelligent Processors 4 with 4-Way Optimization technology enables extreme overclocking of the latest Intel Core i7-49xx/48xx processors Taipei, Taiwan (6th September, 2013) - ASUS ...
Yesterday we attended an ASUS motherboard technology seminar in Taipei where we were introduced to its range of upcoming Intel X79 Express chipset based motherboards. These motherboards will support ...
Nowadays you can use an SSD as cache (64GB max) to boost the transfer rate of a normal hard disk (Sata II or Sata III). This feature can increase the performance of large capacity disks. We'll walk ...
One of the features of this board, that I hadn't even noticed until I received it, was an mSATA port on it. So, I slapped a 60 GB SSD in there, and enabled the Intel SSD-caching bits. At first, it ...
ASUS, maker of the world’s best-selling and most innovative motherboards, is excited to release a wide range of new X79 motherboards. All feature the new Intel X79 Express Chipset, with support for ...
ASUS announced the launch of its new line of motherboards for the upcoming Intel platform. The ASUS X79 motherboards sporting the LGA 2011 sockets will replace the older generation of X58 chipset ...
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