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Commodore USA Announces C64x Extreme: Quad Core in a Classic Commodore Chassis
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Commodore USA Announces C64x Extreme: Quad Core in a Classic Commodore Chassis
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Kristian Vättö
on 11/7/2011
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What happens if the board is certified but the peripheral isn't? BSODs apparently :-/
Hot plugging Thunderbolt devices will be supported under Windows on a certified board with certified peripherals
Time to try the Thunderbolt Display
and that's the peak, can't push anything higher than that.
933.54MB/s
@CheetohFingers
no, Promise Pegasus R6 with four SSDs under Windows. Intel's SSD 910 is good for around 2000MB/s in the same test
@carpetbomberz
four SSDs in RAID-0, just looking to max out the interface/device :)
@pmod
sorry, that's Thunderbolt on Windows
@nerdtalker
is doing the 802.11ac testing, didn't mean to confuse :)
@GlennF
nosir, megabytes per second (~7400Mbps) - Thunderbolt rocks :)
928MB/s