Monday, 23 July 2012

ASUS loads P8Z77V with USB attached SCSI, beats Home windows 8 towards the punch

ASUS loads P8Z77V with USB attached SCSI, beats Windows 8 to the punch

There's without doubt about this, USB 3. is wicked fast when pitted against its forerunners -- however the ancient bulk-only transport protocol it uses is showing wear and tear. Some more recent exterior drives hope sidestep that old protocol by supporting a replacement: UASP, or, USB attached SCSI. Since it's title suggests, the current protocol harnesses the SCSI command set to lessen latency, enable queue functions and improve performance for compatible drives. Home windows 8 will ship with UASP motorists baked in, however the protocol has already been available by means of third-party remotes and motorists. Talking about which, Hot Hardware found the functionality on ASUS' P8Z77V system board, and gave it a rundown. The final outcome "Turbo and UASP modes won't ever hurt performance, plus you've got early use of a capacity that's recently been wrapped into future versions of Home windows. This is a win, completely around." We are challenged to disagree. Browse the outfit's tests entirely in the source link below.

Filed under: Misc. Devices

ASUS loads P8Z77V with USB attached SCSI, beats Home windows 8 towards the punch initially made an appearance on Engadget on Sun, 22 Jul 2012 19:51:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.

Permalink      sourceHot Hardware    Email this   Comments

yes photo voltaic

No comments:

Post a Comment