Linux Today: Linux News On Internet Time.
Search Linux Today
Linux News Sections:  Blog -  Developer -  High Performance -  Infrastructure -  IT Management -  Security -  Storage -
Linux Today Navigation
LT Home
Preferences
Contribute
Link to Us
Search
Linux Jobs

Linux Today
Enterprise Linux Today
Apache Today
JustLinux.com
Linux Planet
PHPBuilder
All Linux Devices
Technology Jobs

JustTechJobs.com

LinuxToday Newsletters
Server Daily
IT Management Daily
Subscribe News
Subscribe PR
Subscribe Security

internet.com
Internet News
Small Business

Advertise
Newsletters
Tech Jobs
E-mail Offers

 






Current Newswire:

Time to dispel open source myths, says Liam Maxwell

SECURITY: Nmap Inside and Out

Eight features Windows 8 'borrowed' from Linux

Malware devs embrace open-source

A tale of two distros: Ubuntu and Linux Mint

Raspberry Pi benchmarked against Beagleboard, low price is long term

20 popular Ubuntu Linux apps you may want to try

A Selection of the Very Best Open Source Tutorials and Tools

Android Ice Cream Sandwich ported to x86 tablets, netbooks and notebooks

SECURITY: Google Chrome 17 Improves Security



Applications Management Engineer Sr (NYC)
Next Step Systems
US-NY-New York

Justtechjobs.com Post A Job | Post A Resume
:ASRock N7AD-SLI Linux Review
ASRock N7AD-SLI Linux Review
Mar 6, 2009, 00 :04 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4642 reads)

(Other stories by Michael Larabel)

[ Thanks to Michael Larabel for this link. ]

"While ASRock's motherboards have improved over the past few years, their packaging remains largely the same. A simple cardboard divider separates the ATX motherboard from the accessories. One of the ways ASRock keeps the cost of their motherboards low is through including a limited number of accessories -- unlike the ASUS, Gigabyte, or MSI motherboards that may include say six Serial ATA cables, ASRock will just include two. Included with the N7AD-SLI was the user's manual, I/O panel, Windows driver CD, two Serial ATA data cables, one SLI bridge, one ribbon IDE cable, one ribbon FDD cable, and one 4-pin molex to SATA power adapter."

Complete Story

Related Stories:
AMD Dropping R300-R500 Support In Catalyst Driver(Mar 05, 2009)
S3 Graphics Releases Linux Driver With OpenGL 3.0, VA-API(Mar 03, 2009)
RadeonHD Driver Takes A Blow In Novell Layoffs(Mar 02, 2009)
X Server 1.6.0 Has Been Released(Feb 26, 2009)
Nouveau Becomes The Default Driver In Fedora 11(Feb 25, 2009)
Intel X25-E Extreme SSD Benchmarks On Linux(Feb 24, 2009)
Will Tux3 Soon Enter The Mainline Kernel?(Feb 24, 2009)



No talkbacks posted.
  Home | Search Talkbacks | Customize View    Top of Page  



Enter your comments below:

* Your Name:

* Your Email Address:

* Subject:

CC: [will also send this talkback to an E-Mail address]

* Comments:

Tags allowed:<I>,<B> and <U>. See our talkback-policy for more about talkback content.

Fields marked with * are required!

..............................




All times are recorded in UTC.
Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds.
Powered by Linux, Apache and PHP