Areca

Areca was prominently displaying several new controller cards this year. They are also one of the market leaders for storage products with full support for DAS, NAS, and SAN. All of their PCI, SCSI, and Fibre Disk Array Controllers now support RAID levels 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, and 10 as well as JBOD.



The ARC-6080 external RAID controller features a dual 4Gb/s Fibre host and SATA ll device attachments. The controller has a base module with 16x SATA 3Gb/s channel support for disk drives and is designed around a PowerPC 533MHz 440SP 64-bit storage processor. The board supports up to 4GB of DDR2 667 on one DIMM socket with ECC protection, an Agilent dual channel 4Gb Fibre channel controller and a Marvell eight channel PCI-X SATA 3Gb/s controller.



Here's are the upgraded ARC-8000 series of SAS compatible controllers.



The new ARC-1300 4G Fibre Channel Host adapter should be available now.



And here's the recently released ARC-1380 PCI Express based 8 port SAS RAID adaptor card.

EZDupe

EZDupe specializes in CD and DVD duplicator products. One of the more unique products they advertise is the DiscZilla, an auto loading DVD/CD duplicator system that can hold up to 600 discs for processing along with a built-in printer for label generation.



The seven and eleven target duplicators were on display. The eleven unit DVD unit can duplicate up to 110 4.7GB DVDs per hour or 330 650MB CDs per hour. This is just what the aspiring home video/audio user needs on their desktop. Seriously though, there is certainly a market for devices like this, and we could see some indie bands/directors making good use of the capabilities.

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  • VooDooAddict - Tuesday, June 20, 2006 - link

    I've seen blurbs like this before for the F5000 ... Question still remains though ... what video system will be used? I'd love to see a 7900 GS or GTX in there.
  • Kougar - Sunday, June 18, 2006 - link

    That very last paragraph was worth the entire article! But thanks for the extra coverage too. ;)

    Don't forget to throw in some 32bit vs 64bit comparisons, since some benches are showing Conroe is finally delivering some on that potential 64bit advantage! I'm very much wondering if Vista x64 will show the same advantages over Vista x86... especially considering that the former is 4.1gb and the latter is a 3.1gb file size when I downloaded them both...

    BTW, need some extra security for your luggage? I'll even offer my services for free... :D
  • Lord Evermore - Saturday, June 17, 2006 - link

    That MR5S1, does it just plug into any old eSATA port if you get the SATA option? Seems like a sweet setup to get any RAID configuration you want, and I assume high performance using a hardware controller. How much is that gonna cost? A 3-bay unit seems like a good option they should have too, instead of only the 1, 2 and 5 bay units in the picture. 3 bays seems like just the right point for a user who wants high performance without quite going all the way to 5 drives, and it'd be a good size to hide away. Anybody else make similar products?
  • Howard - Saturday, June 17, 2006 - link

    Is that a heat piped HS I see?
  • Gary Key - Saturday, June 17, 2006 - link

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    Is that a heat piped HS I see?


    It is. I tried to get a close up with the display case open but no go. In fact, a couple of the OEM/ODM power supply manufacturers prohibted close up pictures of their products. It was strange to me as they were happy to provide brochures with bascially the same screenshots I wanted to take.
  • Per Hansson - Sunday, June 18, 2006 - link

    Would be interesting to see how it was designed, every single watercooled PSU I've seen for example puts the primary (230VAC) and secondary (12DC and lower) diodes and mosfets on the same heatsink. They are only shielded by a thin thermal pad... So if something goes wrong there is high risk of 230VAC on the Secondary side, you can guess the effect on the computers components...

    Simple test; take a digital multimeter and set it to AC and measure from the chassi to the primary heatsink, on most designs you will read 160VAC... Now guess what would happen if you connected that heatsink to the other, and then imagine that the watercooled PSU I taked about above only prevents the short with a thin thermal pad...
  • Per Hansson - Saturday, June 17, 2006 - link

    Sure looks so... I still do not understand why they have the cover on these units at a tradeshow...

    But it is probably to not reveal that they all use crap capacitors, everyone except Zippy and Seasonic (select models) use crap capacitors so...

    Guess it's good for business when your products only hold togheter for 3 years and then start giving the computer random lockup problems due to too much ripple current being let through?!

    Sigh...
  • Operandi - Saturday, June 17, 2006 - link

    Actually all of Zalman’s PSUs are built by Forton-Source, so their definitely one of the better ones out there.
  • Per Hansson - Sunday, June 18, 2006 - link

    Yup, that is right, it is an excallent design, however it such a shame that they have to spoil it with OST and Capxon capacitors :(

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