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Adaptec 3405 SAS RAID card
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Adaptec 3405 SAS RAID card
by David Field

Fun with a cheap and powerful Serially Attached SCSI card and 15,000 RPM drives in a blistering RAID 0 configuration.

Aug 20, 2007
Build your ultimate PC
Feature
Build your ultimate PC
by Tim Dean

Looking to build your dream machine? We explore the latest components on the market, and give you advice on which ones to hunt down, along with the general price you can expect to pay for each major component.

Dec 9, 2004
Real World Computing: Linux licensing
Feature
Real World Computing: Linux licensing
by Leigh Dyer

Get your licensing shop in order before you build you new server.

Apr 21, 2006
Backing up
Feature
Backing up
by Staff Writers

Backing up your data is a job thats simple when done badly: doing it properly requires ongoing effort. Its easy to get complacent about your backup routines, particularly when the network is small and

Jan 1, 1900
Here comes the Sun
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Here comes the Sun
by Leigh Dyer

Leigh Dyer looks at Sun’s attempts to keep Solaris relevant in a Linux world.

Oct 26, 2006
Product alert: New LaCie RAID device
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Product alert: New LaCie RAID device
by Ed Dawson

LaCie has announced new RAID devices for Windows and Mac OS computers.

Oct 31, 2007
Intel and LSI seal RAID deal
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Intel and LSI seal RAID deal
by Robert Jaques

Chip giant selects LSI to supply technology for servers and workstations.

Dec 14, 2007
Police raid NSW pirating operation
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Police raid NSW pirating operation
by Byron Connolly

Police have raided a Coffs Harbour premises and uncovered a DVD pirating operation alleged to be worth $750,000.

Feb 9, 2005
Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo External Drive
Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo External Drive
by Craig Simms

The 1TB box, also available in smaller, less tough sizes.

May 29, 2006
Gigabyte 7NNXP
Review > AMD
Gigabyte 7NNXP
by Staff Writers

For it's price, the 7NNXP has the usual set of features, and offers IDE RAID but no SATA RAID.

Jul 1, 2003
Dell PowerEdge 860
Review > Misc Software
Dell PowerEdge 860
by Dave Mitchell

A versatile single-socket rack server with a wide range of processor choices, plus a good warranty for the price.

May 29, 2007
ACER Altos G300
Review > Misc Software
ACER Altos G300
by David Lin

Acer has sacrificed overall power in favour of features with this moderate little system.

Jul 1, 2001
ASUS A7V8X
Review > AMD
ASUS A7V8X
by Daniel Gardiner

Like the KT4 Ultra, the ASUS A7V8X is an Athlon XP board that uses the VIA KT400 chipset. It packs in a truckload of extras, such as Serial ATA, FireWire, Gigabit LAN, AGP 8X and even RAID.

May 1, 2008
TI Intel Core 2 Dual Extreme
Review > Mid-range PC
TI Intel Core 2 Dual Extreme
by Nick Ross

We’ve had some great competitors knocking on the mid-range A-Listed door, but TI’s all-rounder wins through.

Oct 16, 2006
Man charged over games, DVD piracy setup
News
Man charged over games, DVD piracy setup
by Fleur Doidge

A 43-year-old man has been charged with DVD piracy following a police and industry investigator raid that unearthed a massive counterfeiting operation in a Coffs Harbour house in February.

Mar 31, 2005
Todaytech D900T
Todaytech D900T
by Darren Ellis

The D900T has to be one the most impressively kitted out notebooks we've ever reviewed. Now, before you go running off with a fist full of readies, this notebook isn't available as such to the general public. Rather, resellers of Todaytech's notebooks can order them in whatever configuration you want. Or if you'd rather -- and we quite like this option -- you can order the notebook stripped of most options, and configure your own from spare parts or cheaper parts if you think you can do better on pricing.

Mar 2, 2005
Gigabyte SINXP1394
Review
Gigabyte SINXP1394
by Darren Ellis

The Gigabyte SINXP1394 is a little pricey, but supports SATA, IDE RAID and Hyper-Threading, as well as FireWire

Jul 1, 2003
Gigabyte GA-8KNXP
Review > INTEL
Gigabyte GA-8KNXP
by Daniel Gardiner

Gigabyte's new Canterwood-based GA-8KNXP is, without a doubt, one of the most full-featured motherboards we've ever seen. It incorporates all of the basics offered by the MSI 865PE Neo2 (see below) plus more. The differences between the older 845 and new 865 (Springdale) and 875 (Canterwood) chipsets are primarily feature-based – the 875P is designed to be the ultra-high-end option for extreme power users. As such, it's more expensive but has more niche capabilities.

Jun 1, 2003
G-Tech unveils 1TB portable drive
News
G-Tech unveils 1TB portable drive
by Robert Jaques

Size matters.

Jan 17, 2008
Police seize DVDs worth $19,000
News
Police seize DVDs worth $19,000
by Vivienne Fisher

NSW Police have seized DVDs suspected as stolen or pirated, including copies of the latest Star Wars movie, Episode 3.

May 23, 2005

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