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Feature
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
Feature
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
Review > Hard Disks
Seagate Cheetah NS
by David Field

Seagate's latest enterprise SAS bridges the gap between performance and capacity. Surely there's a trade-off somewhere here.

Oct 18, 2007
Review > Misc Software
XENON Z1s VISUAL WORKSTATION
by Daniel Gardiner

This is the kind of workstation that budding 3D artists have wet dreams over. It packs two Hyper-Threaded 3.06GHz Xeon processors – currently the best workstation processors on offer from Intel – a gigabyte of RAM and a 10,000rpm SCSI hard drive. In short, you'll be hard pressed to find a faster workstation without forking out the $15,000 or so for a blazing Silicon Graphics machine.

May 1, 2003
Review > Hard Disks
Seagate Savvio 15K
by David Field

The highest hard drive speed in the world -- 15,000 RPM -- is now available in a 2.5" form factor.

Mar 23, 2007
Review > Misc Software
IBM eServer xSeries 336
by Dave Mitchell

Comparatively pricey, but IBM delivers a quality rack-server package.

Mar 30, 2007
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
Review > Misc Software
MCT SMB Server
by Staff Writers

This rather unusual system from MCT has a bit of everything.

Nov 1, 2002
Review > INTEL
Gigabyte 8KNXP Ultra
by Darren Ellis

How could a motherboard possibly cost over $1,000? The short answer is: if it has everything built in. The 8KNXP is geared towards the server market, and is the only board in this Labs with an Ultra360 SCSI controller.

Jul 1, 2003
Review Group
The Hard Word
by Staff Writers

Many people upgrade their PCs by adding the latest CPU or more memory, but leave their old hard disk in place. The humble hard disk is one of the slowest components inside a PC (in fact, only optical

Oct 1, 2002
Feature
How to save a hard drive or corrupt filesystem under Linux
by Leigh Dyer

It doesn't happen often, but in case it does, we'll step you through Linux disaster recovery.

Sep 25, 2007
Download
SCSIShare
by

Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Jun 14, 2004
Feature
Seagate launches new terabyte drives
by David Field

A one terabyte SAS drive that isn't has been launched. We find out more from Seagate's engineers.

Nov 7, 2007
Western Digital Raptor
by Nirmal Chandrasena

Why are we reviewing something that is a mere 36GB? Simple -- because this one drops access times and pumps up the transfer rate. Not targeted at the home user, the 36GB WD Raptor is marketed as an enterprise-level SATA drive -- the fastest drive on offer by WD. Capacity becomes an afterthought for the Raptor with its 10,000rpm spindle concerning itself with speed, resulting in seek times of around 5.2ms, compared to the 8.9ms of a 7,200rpm drive.

Sep 10, 2003
Review > Inkjet
Epson Perfection 1200U
by Staff Writers

Epson are marketing this scanner as a versatile unit, capable of meeting the demands of home, school, office and graphics users.

Jan 12, 2000
HP Storageworks DAT 160
by Dave Mitchell

The DAT 160 breathes new life into the format and provides a firm upgrade path for users of DAT 72 and DDS-4.

Aug 9, 2007
Feature
Plug your iPod into Linux
by Staff Writers

Are you a Linux user longing for iTunes? A bit of time and a little custom software can bring music to your ears.

Jan 18, 2005
Download
SpeedFan 4.28
by

Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Mar 21, 2006
Review > Hard Disks
Western Digital Expert
by Staff Writers

if you are looking for a top performance drive with a reasonable capacity and terrific price, then the Western Digital Expert simply cannot be beaten.

Mar 1, 2000
News
Seagate revs up drive speeds to 15K
by Robert Jaques

World's fastest drive, vendor claims.

Jan 19, 2007

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