We designed the WiFi Card with an A/E key to shorten the PCIe transmission path and save space, a relative advantage compared to the PCIE-1X or USB2.0.
ECC (Error Correction Code) memory is a RAM chip that assists the motherboard in detecting and fixing errors, thereby boosting the overall reliability of the memory module.
Cervoz SSDs can operate under a current operating system (OS) without the need for additional drivers. However, we strongly recommend users to install the latest SATA controller driver in older OS's such as WIN XP or WIN 7, in order to optimize system performance and access complete SATA functionality.
Yes, all Cervoz SSDs support RAID technology.
You can install the Cervoz FlashMonitor and check out the estimated lifespan of your SSD in one of the tabs of the software window.
An issue with detecting or recognizing a newly purchased DRAM module may have to do with the motherboard and its chipset. The motherboard may have an older chipset/BIOS, which may not be compatible with the newer DRAM IC. Contact your original manfucturer to update your BIOS, or consult a Cervoz sales representative for a list of DRAM modules compatible with your current BIOS.