As well as announcing the launch of the new Google Photos backup system for network attached storage, QNAP has also introduced new QM2 PCIe expansion cards designed to make it easy to add additional ...
The new ASUS Hyper M.2 x16 Gen5 expansion card can handle up to 512Gbps (64GB/sec) of bandwidth when the 4 x M.2 SSDs are installed into the expansion card, and you've got RAID0 enabled. You can't get ...
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 ...
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Since SLI and CrossFire are dead, many PC gamers aren't using the secondary PCIe slot on their motherboards anymore. Well, your graphics card doesn't have to be lonely since you can install a bunch of ...
ICY DOCK has teased not one, but two new add-in cards for your PC that support both PCIe Gen5 M.2 + E1.S SSDs, with both add-in cards rocking active cooling to keep those super-fast PCIe 5.0 SSDs nice ...
A CES® Innovation Awards 2026 Honoree, the HyperDrive® Next USB4 V2 Delivers 80Gbps Speed, Modular PCIe Expansion, and Rugged IP55 Protection – Built for Creators, Engineers, and Power Users A CES® ...
I’ve designed a few M.2 adapters for my own and my friends’ use, and having found those designs online, people have asked me for custom-made adapters. One of these requests is quite specific – an ...
In brief: There will probably come a time when you need to remove, add, or swap an M.2 NVMe drive. The procedure can be a little fiddly on some motherboards, but imagine if you could do it without ...
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 ...
It’s probably been a while since you’ve dealt with your computer’s motherboard. You don’t have to, as long as you simply sit at your PC or notebook and carry out everyday tasks. However, if you want ...
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