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Adaptec's four-port USB card, which costs $70 and allows up to ... standard for connecting peripherals to PCs because of the Intel chipsets and FireWire becoming the main standard for connecting ...
Intel might shake things up a bit for its 300-series chipsets in 2017, if rumors are to be believed, with integrated support for Wi-Fi and USB 3.1. If ... available via cards like this one.
Detals about Intel's 7-series chipsets were leaked. The next generation of LGA1155 processors will feature PCI-Express 3.0 bus to connect with graphics cards. PCI-Express 3.0 doubles bandwidth ...
Now that Broadwell's protracted, awkward launch is complete, the company would like you to turn your attention to yet another new architecture that's right around the corner: Skylake. Intel ...
Modern Intel-based systems actually have two sets of PCIe lanes: one from the CPU and one from the chipset. The CPU PCIe lanes are used primarily for graphics cards and other add-on PCIe devices.
The newest chipsets support both the 400MHz bus of Intel's new Celeron and of older ... system for connecting devices like cameras to a PC, USB 2.0 supports faster data transfer, speeding up ...
These boards don’t support overclocking, multiple graphics card setups, or some of the more exotic Intel Rapid ... for speedy 10Gbps USB 3.1 Gen.2 ports into the chipset, which you can see ...
Today marks the launch of Intel's new 9-Series chipsets ... Once again, both chipsets have support for up to fourteen USB 2.0 ports and six USB 3.0 ports. Storage is catered for by the same ...
This is the first Intel desktop chipset to ... of the graphics card. The board's backplate is also well-designed. There's a single legacy PS/2 header, a pair of high-powered USB 2.0 ports for ...
With the latest generations of Intel chipsets, you’ll need to decide whether ... several graphics cards at the same time, or network cards and sound cards. So it depends on the quantity.