Lets now briefly cover the monitoring of the unit. We can use the GUI of an attached RAID/HBA controller to view the properties of the controller from your operating system. Here we are using the Areca ARCHTTP graphical user interface. This program is used to control the RAID controller and its various settings. One area that Areca is known for …
Read More »Areca ARC-4036 6Gb/s SAS/SATA JBOD Enclosure Review – Test Bench and Protocol
This is the Test Bench and a quick click will display it close up. As you may have guessed, it truly is no ordinary Test Bench, and I have dedicated many many hours creating this build, which has been used in many benchmarking excursions and extreme overclocking sessions. She has even set a few HWBot world records along the way! …
Read More »Areca ARC-4036 6Gb/s SAS/SATA JBOD Enclosure Review – Sandisk ESS Lightning LS 300s Results
In order to test the sheer IOPS that this unit can pass along using a single raid controller we are going to the SanDisk ESS Lightning LS 300S drives. The maximum IOPS possible through the RAID controller that we have connected to the ARC-4036 is around 460,000 IOPS. There will be no cache used. Cache of a controller can typically …
Read More »Areca ARC-4036 6Gb/s SAS/SATA JBOD Enclosure Review – Patriot WildFire RAID 0 SF-2281 Results
In order to test the sheer bandwidth that this unit can pass along using a single raid controller we are going to the Patriot WildFire 120 GB SSDs. The maximum throughput that this RAID controller we have connected to the ARC-4036 is around 2.7 Gb/s. There will be no cache used. IOMETER RESULTS The test is with one worker using …
Read More »Areca ARC-4036 6Gb/s SAS/SATA JBOD Enclosure – Conclusion
Click for closer inspection CONCLUSION Having reached the end of our journey, I will admit that it did run a bit longer than expected.. The Areca enclosure is full of tons of features that one wouldn’t really expect to find with a JBOD/expander in its price range. It certainly has a lot of features to cover. The device is well …
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When Dirt 3 was released the developers pointed out that their advanced code took advantage of extra physical processing cores. Putting this to the test, we decided to investigate this further, by comparing an AMD quad-core and hex-core processor. Full story at KitGuru
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The Llano APU (the desktop variety on test here is codenamed ‘Lynx’) contains the CPU, GPU and northbridge. As a consequence production costs and physical power costs are reduced greatly meaning cost to the consumer is lowered and a competitive performance level is maintained while providing a convenient and streamlined solution. Full story at Vortez.
Read More »Cooler Master NotePal X-Slim Laptop Cooler Review @ APH Networks
Have you ever been on a long car ride in the middle of a blazing hot summer afternoon without air conditioning? Well, for those who have always had air conditioned cars, you should try it for a day. Make sure to try it with the windows rolled up, and you will get a feeling of what being stuck in a …
Read More »Enermax Hoplite Mid-Tower Chassis Review @ eTeknix.com
Even though the days of the beige box are over, there still arent a huge number of cases on the market that have a visual wow-factor. A number manufacturers like Lian Li and Fractal Design produce very elegant looking cases which are easy on the eye but arent exactly exciting. Other manufacturers like Cooler Master and Antec take a different …
Read More »Thecus N5200XXX 5-Bay NAS Server Review @Tweak Town
This year Thecus introduced the new Triple X designation. XXX doesn’t have anything to do with those movies being made in California, but stands for Xtreme Power, Xtreme Value and Xtreme Function. The N5200 namesake has been with us for several years, but when paired with the new XXX features takes on a whole new form. To start things off, …
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