Anyone who has a gaming PC knows that you use a PCIe socket for installing the most important component on your PC, a graphics card. But not everyone knows what to do with the extra PCIe sockets since ...
This showed that the Raspberry Pi would happily talk with a VL805-based USB 3.0 PCIe expansion card, as well as a Realtek RTL8111-based Ethernet card, but not a number of other PCIe cards.
These modems would often slot into a Mini PCI-e slot in the netbook motherboard. [delokaver] figured out how to use these 3G cards over USB instead. It’s actually a fairly straightforward hack.
Despite the trend in shrinking PC sizes, larger desktop towers with ATX motherboards are still popular — and for fiends who ...
The best wireless adaptors remain incredibly useful, as they can allow pretty much any device to connect to a Wi-Fi network. While most modern devices have Wi-Fi built in, there are many that don ...
TV and other chipsets USB device adapters including USB4 to NVMe, USB4 to Audio/Video, USB4 eGPU and USB4 to Ethernet. The USB4 specification introduces protocol tunneling, which allows transport of ...