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Daily News Round #1

Published: 15th June 2004 @ 1:44 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- ASUS A8V Deluxe Socket 939 Motherboard with WiFi-g

This just sent to my inbox this morning, ASUS announce their A64 Socket 939 based A8V Deluxe motherboard which includes a WiFi-g add-on card along with a whole stack of other nice features, typically seen on the ASUS range of enthusiast boards. You can get the full scoop within ASUS's official press release over at their website.


Taipei, Taiwan, June 3 2004 – ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS), the worldwide leader of motherboards, today introduced the A8V Deluxe motherboard, which bundled the WiFi-g add-on wireless card to provide access point (AP) functions and a user-friendly interface for easy WLAN setup. The A8V Deluxe also delivers a blazing 2000MT/s system bus and support for AMD's latest Socket 939 Athlon64FX/Athlon 64 processor to handle future 64-bit operating systems.


- 3ware Escalade 8506-8 SATA RAID Controller

Run out of spare SATA ports or does your motherboard lack RAID altogether? Perhaps a decent add-in card would be ideal. XBit have taken a look at 3ware's Escalade 8506 RAID controller which supports up to 8 drives, giving you plenty of headroom for future storage expandibility, as well as support for the PCI 64 / 66mhz BUS.

Today we would like to introduce to you a new SerialATA RAID controller family from 3ware. Unlike the predecessors these devices also support PCI 64/66MHz bus. We will check the peculiarities and performance of this cool product family with the 8-channel model. Find out more about this highly stable and reliable solution!


- Articles and Reviews from around the Web

- Albatron PX875P Pro @ Viper Lair
- AMD Updates AMD-8000 Chipset Family @ XBit Labs
- VIA EPIA MII 10000 motherboard @ PyroPort
- AMD Begins Tape-Out of first Dual Core Opteron @ Anandtech
- AMD Announces Technology Milestone With Its Multiple-Core Strategy @ AMD
- Samsung ML215N Laser Printer @ ExtremeOverclocking
- The Essential Commentary on the Week’s Hottest News @ XBit Labs
- Corsair TwinX1024-3200XL Pro @ HTPC News & Hi-Tech Reviews
- Eumax 9-in-1 Removable Card Reader @ BigBruin
- VIA pitches Digital Brilliance at VTF2004 @ Tech Report



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