Tom's Hardware Forums »
Motherboards & Memory
»
Epox »
BIOS CHIPS : New Replacement Bios Chips $15 or Re - Flash $8
BIOS CHIPS : New Replacement Bios Chips $15 or Re - Flash $8
Tom's Hardware Forums »
Motherboards & Memory
»
Epox »
BIOS CHIPS : New Replacement Bios Chips $15 or Re - Flash $8
Forum map
MyDiscussions.Net Forum, Version 2007.1 © 2000-2006 No1Dev
Page generated in 0.388 seconds
Google Ads
|
Ad
Related Topics
News
NAND flash prices hold steady in MarchPublished on March 21, 2007It looks like NAND flash makers have finally stopped the financial bleeding. Prices for most NAND flash chips either held steady or rose slightly in March. This is in contrast to recent months where prices dropped by up to 25%, according to DRAMeXchange. Read more Samsung first to develop 60 nm Flash chipPublished on June 27, 2006Samsung today said that it has developed a 2 Gb NAND Flash chip using a 60 nm production process. Read more Intel and Micron offer 8 Gbit NAND flash to spot market playersPublished on August 15, 2006Intel and Micron Technology recently started releasing 8Gbit NAND flash memory chips, fabricated by their joint venture IM Flash Technologies, to the spot market, and customer feedback is satisfactory, according to market sources. Read more Rootkits coming to your motherboardPublished on January 27, 2006The recent media attention on rootkits has been focused on installed software, but according to some security professionals at the Black Hat Federal security conference, these kits could be installed on your motheboard's BIOS chip in the near future. Often running a programming language of their own, these chips store the basic command and control functions of the computer. In an article written by Robert Lemos of SecurityFocus, security researchers say that rootkits could take advantage of this language and are the "next logical step". Read more Latest Reviews & Articles
1TB Evolves: New Drives, More SpeedPublished on September 12, 2008Hitachi and Western Digital saw the need to improve their terabyte hard drive offerings. Hitachi’s Deskstar 7K1000.B and WD’s Caviar Black 1 TB are both faster than their predecessors thanks to some serious optimizations. Read more USB Thumb Drive Vs. Hard DrivePublished on September 11, 2008We compared a tiny 8 GB Super Talent USB thumb drive to a 10-year old IBM hard drive of the same size in an interesting thought experiment. Does the hard drive stand a chance against Super Talent’s storage midget? Read more Mainstream-Ready? DDR3-1600 ShootoutPublished on September 09, 2008We waited months for DDR3-1600 to reach mainstream prices before deciding that 2 GB dual-channel kits don’t have enough capacity for a mid-priced performance system. Is the mainstream market ready to spend a little more for these 4 GB kits? Read more Two Hard Drive Coolers ComparedPublished on September 09, 2008The Vigor iSurf II Hard Drive Cooler battles Sytrin's HD Cooler to see which works better. Both take similar approaches to cooling your HDD. They both work, but which is worth the price? Read more |
||||||