By Darren Allan
Asus has just pushed out UEFI BIOS updates that allow compatible motherboards to make full use of Intel’s new Optane memory for turbocharging a traditional spinning hard drive.
As we saw yesterday, Intel launched low-capacity Optane modules in 16GB or 32GB flavors, which use the motherboard’s M.2 slot, and act as a cache drive, speeding up a larger hard disk.
And Asus 200-series motherboards can now be updated to use these Optane products. The BIOS update is available now, and can be grabbed using the firm’s EZ Flash 3 utility, or via the Asus USB BIOS Flashback tool (which allows for easy installation via a USB stick).
For full instructions on how to update your BIOS, and the full list of compatible motherboards, check out Asus’ Optane microsite.
Caching in
The broad idea of these small Optane cache modules is that they bring the benefit of fast SSD-like speeds to a big old hard disk, meaning you can have your storage cake and eat it in terms of getting capacity along with speedy performance.
Much in the same vein as the traditional SSD cache drives of old introduced with Intel’s Z68 chipset some six years ago now, except the difference here is …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components