PCI Firewire Card
by Staff Writer
When it comes to file transfer, speed is and always will be key. The fastest mediums of data transfer will always drive the market and become the new standard to which all other models conform or die. Today, the fastest and most reliable file transfer method available was developed by Apple a decade ago, and is called FireWire®.
Taking full advantage of a very high bandwidth, FireWire® devices are capable of transferring information at a staggering 800 MB per second. Suffice it to say, almost every peripheral device is being outfitted with FireWire® ports. This is including, of course, computers. Today, all Apple computers already come equipped with FireWire® ports, but this isn’t the case in the diverse world of PCs.
Even some of the fastest PCs today are not outfitted with FireWire®. Why is this? From a business owner’s perspective, there might not be justification to spend the extra cash to put FireWire® drives in all employees’ computers, because USB 2.0 is a satisfactory substitution and many devices use USB. But every day, more businesses are discovering the benefits of conforming to a FireWire® LAN system, which is one that is faster than Ethernet and can maintain high transfer speeds for longer distances.
There is a simple solution for those who want FireWire® connectivity in business PCs: a PCI FireWire® card installed in each machine. Installation is basic; depending on the operating system, some of the PCI FireWire® cards offered by Synchrotech do not even require driver installation. Simply plugged into a PCI slot on the back of a PC, FireWire® connectivity is instantly established. It’s the best way to increase transfer speeds on a number of peripheral devices, so contact Synchrotech today for your PCI FireWire® card.
Synchrotech, a Division of Synchronized Technologies, Inc. 3333 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 806 • Los Angeles, CA 90010 TEL: 213.368.3760 • TEL USA: 800.793.9207 • FAX: 213.368.3765
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