By Back2Gaming on Jan 12, 2013 in:
PR, AMD, asus, ATI, CES, components, gaming, graphics card, press release, radeon, ssd
[gallery type="slideshow" columns="5" ids="13462,13463,13464,13465,13466"] ASUS today announced new products that elevate gaming and home entertainment to exciting new levels, including the ROG ARES II graphics card with dual AMD® HD 7970 GHz Edi...
By Back2Gaming on Dec 3, 2012 in:
gigabyte, hd, intel, ivy bridge laptop, mobile gaming, notebook, nvidia, portable gaming, review, ssd, ultrabook, usb3
Gaming laptops have been for the most part of their existence, become the complete anti-thesis of portable gaming. The market right now is alive with the top manufacturers competing heavily in this segment offering variations of a single design and t...
Kingston, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it is shipping the next generation of its most cost-effective SSDNow V Series solid-state drive. The Kingston SSDNow V300 is a powerful upgrade solution for cost-conscious con...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 14, 2012 in:
block copolymers, components, Computing, directed self-assembly, hard drives, Hardware, HDD, HDDs, science, SSD, SSDs, storage, storage capacity, storage space
When you think of increased storage capacity, you most likely don't think of self-assembling polymers that only require heat in order to rearrange themselves. However, with the potential to increase HDD storage capacity fivefold, researchers at the U...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 8, 2012 in:
components, Computing, data center, data centers, enterprise, Hardware, HDD, HDDs, intel, power consumption, samsung, servers, SSD, SSDs, storage
The past two weeks have seen two interesting announcements, and this is going to help SSDs get even more traction in the server market, and maybe even help out regular consumers.
With Intel going full-force with Ultrabooks and their latest chipsets supporting Intel Smart Response Technology which utilizes an mSATA expansion card to increase system responsiveness, some memory solutions manufacturer are stepping into the mSATA...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 2, 2012 in:
compression, Computing, hard drive, hard drives, Hardware, HDD, Linux, mac os x, Software, SSD, storage, Windows
Using these tricks, you'll be able to identify what is taking up the most room, gain back some of your space with file compression, and know how much space you should have free at any given time.