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Dell PowerEdge R220 - Rear IO
A quick overview on the impacts of using either 120V or 208V power for servers, storage and network equipment
Supermicro GPU-Xeon Phi SuperServer 4028GR-TR Lid Off
Today we are taking a look at one of the largest single systems STH has ever reviewed. The Supermicro 4028GR-TR GPU SuperServer houses up to 8x GPU/Xeon Phi, dual Xeon E5 processors and 24x 2.5” drive bays all in a single 4U chassis. Recently we reviewed one of Supermicro GPU/Xeon Phi SuperServers, namely the 1028GQ-TRT which is equipped with...
Icy Dock MB322SP-B front three quarter with drives
Our review of the Icy Dock MB322SP-B which dares to be different combining 2.5" tool-less hot swap with a 3.5" internal/ external bay.
NavePoint 4U Rackmount Drawer Opened
Our review of the NavePoint 4U rack mount drawer found a huge design issue that the company needs to fix.
Gigabyte MW70-3S0 Model
Hot off Gigabytes announcement of their latest workstation motherboard release, the MW70-3S0. GIGABYTE Presents Its Latest Dual Socket Workstation Motherboard, we now have one in the Lab to test for this review so let's take a look at Gigabytes latest dual socket LGA2011-3 workstation motherboard. The MW70-3S0 is similar to the MD70-HB0 Server Motherboard that we have reviewed months ago. The design...
Oracle Sonoma Overview
We take a look at the forthcoming Oracle Sonoma which is a low cost SPARC processor with integrated FDR Infiniband
Intel DC P3520 Line-up
A major networking/ compute vendor leaks the Intel DC P3520 and DC P3608 NVMe SSDs. We see the new offerings with 1TB+ capacities and Intel 3D NAND
pfSense Gold Subscription
Our initial impressions with the pfSense Gold subscription after checking out the membership site and attending the August 2015 hangout
Intel Knights Landing - overview
We have new details on Intel Knights Landing HPC compute platform scheduled for release this year including an in-depth look at the architecture
Intel Omni-Path August 2015 - Adapter Shot
We take a look at the newest disclosures from Intel on its Omni-Path architecture and will follow with a deep dive in the near future.