I also note that Kingston tell me that they do not support using any of their SSD's in any external enclosure, but only directly attached to the motherboard. That's weird because the enclosure manufacturers all say that any compatible SSD will work, which makes sense to me. Putting an HD...
I also note that Kingston tell me that they do not support using any of their SSD's in any external enclosure, but only directly attached to the motherboard. That's weird because the enclosure manufacturers all say that any compatible SSD will work, which makes sense to me. Putting an HD...
That said, “the devil’s in the details,” as the saying goes; manufacturers will still need to successfully complete a separate Intel-sanctioned certification process in order to be able to promote their next-generation USB devices as also being Thunderbolt-compliant (ironically, AMD and partne...
a claim which onlyDell might be able to somewhat dispute. Thunderbolt crisply clarifies what had previously been asomewhat muddled embrace of DisplayPortby Apple and other PC industry players. Historically, chipset, graphics and display manufacturers’ adoption of DisplayPort was...
Firewire was far superior to USB. While USB 2 claimed peak speeds of 480Mbps, it rarely delivered them. Firewire 400’s delivery of 400Mbps was consistent, making it significantly faster in real-life use. And Firewire 800 left USB for dead. ...
Glad you were able to get it repaired - I usually think of the expected lifetime of any computer equipment to be three years: HD and SSD manufacturers usually have three year warranties, and with Apple products you can extend the warranty for three years. Memory lasts a lifetime, of cours...