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more about #pcie Kirkaiya: Maybe we'll eventually see PCs and notebooks with built-in high-speed, low-capacity SSDs from which to boot (I'd love to see Win7 cold-boot in 6 secon... more » blash: I'm gonna give it the boot for not being bootable. #fusionioioxtreme more » B-low: Just buy two or three SSDs and RAID (stripe) them for the same price. You get so much more storage and equivalent performance. Since SSDs are pretty r... more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: That fan, it looks ... small. #matroxm9188pciex16 more » spudhed: wow matrox are still going?? i remember paying a small fortune for the g400 when it came out, environmental bump mapping was going to be the best thin... more » Odin: I know it does DVI as well... but I have to ask does anything really use DisplayPort besides a smattering of Apple products? I don't think I've seen a... more » Red_Flag: Also perfect for making The Big Board. No, I can't let you in! You'd see the Big Board! [tvtropes.org] #matroxm9188pciex16 more » asdfg: I think this card in combination with the 4 crt monitors I have sitting around in storage would make a great DIY tanning bed. #matroxm9188pciex16 more » malcs: I bet it doesn't even play doom though. #matroxm9188pciex16 more » jrblackman006: I am going to get one of these and a USB 3.0 mouse. more » dagamer34: Gimme a low profile card PCI-E x1, and I might bite. Otherwise, I'll probably just stick with eSATA. #usb30 more » B-low: I don't know... I don't think I would sacrifice a PCI-E slot just for a couple of USB 3 ports. Most motherboards are likely to have a surplus of SATA ... more » Iggy: Are there ANY USB 3.0 devices right now? #usb30 more » Skunky: Not only is it overpriced for four gigs, it's hella huge for four gigs, I don't see where this thing has much use. Most of the SSD's i've seen are at ... more » -
#ssds
Fusion-io IoXtreme SSD: Fastest Consumer SSD on the Market
HotHardware took a look at this consumer-focused PCI-Express SSD from Fusion-io, and found that while it's pretty damn expensive at $900 for 80GB, it's blazingly fast, hitting 700MB/s read and 300MB/s write speeds. More » -
#graphics
Single-Slot Graphics Card Drives Eight 2560x1600 Monitors Simultaneously
If I have trouble concentrating on a 30-inch panoramic monitor, I can't imagine myself in front of the eight monitors that the single-slot Matrox M9188 PCIe x16 graphics card can drive, each at 2560 x 1600 pixels. More » -
#usb
Asus Continues USB 3.0 Onslaught With a Cheap PCI-E Card
Man, Asus is really going nuts with USB 3.0 gear this week. First a 3.0 compatible motherboard, now this SuperSpeed ready PCI-E card that won't even break the bank at $30. More » -
#peripherals
ExpressCard 2.0 Spec Is Out and Promises to Be 10x Faster
The new ExpressCard 2.0 standard launched at Computex, and promised transfer speeds of up to 5 GB/s. The new spec will support adapters for PCIe, eSATA and USB 3.0, among other things. More » -
#memory
DDRdrive's X1 SSD is Superfast and Superexpensive
It may not compare to the io-Drive, but DDrdrive's X1 still packs a punch in terms of speed and price. More » -
#storage
Fusion-io ioDrive Is The Fastest Storage Device in the World
The ioDrive is a PCI Express storage card that can write at up to 368 MB/s and read at 473 MB/s to its NAND flash memory—or, for the layman: really, really damn fast. More » -
