Why be a business partner with Saitech Inc? There are numerous benefits to doing business with us.

Benefits to you include:

  • You will experience timely responses.
  • You can reduce your product development time.
  • You can reduce your company’s product lead time
  • You can reduce your capitol loss.
  • You will receive genuine products from us certified through our counterfeit detection techniques.
  • You will be using quality products.
  • You reap the benefits of the services of our specialists for legacy, obsolete, spare computer parts

Here at Saitech Inc, our workers strive to provide fast response times to any of your inquiries so you won’t have to experience delays.  As a result of our fast business practices, our company can help you reduce your product lead time in replacing products in your systems. This goes with reducing your product development time as well because we work to send your product to you as quickly as possible.

Does your company warehouse contain large quantities of extra/spare products? Contact us. Products that don’t sell is a loss of capitol for you, so by doing business with us, we can lower your company’s capitol loss by take those products off your hands. We provide excess materials management for many companies.

ERAIUsing our membership at ERAI, we have numerous resources at our disposal for detecting counterfeit, high-risk, and faulty computer parts so you don’t have to risk dealing with them. By using ERAI services in our transactions, we can prevent financial loss on both sides. Each product goes through stringent testing procedures to insure it is of good quality.

 

Having trouble looking for a legacy computer part? Come to us. We specialize in global IT parts searching for hard to find, legacy, EOL, and obsolete computer components. Our extensive in-stock inventory may already contain what you may be looking for. A business partner of Saitech Inc. enjoys great benefits from the superior services of Saitech Inc. If you haven’t started working with us today, there’ s no better time than now!

Windows XP and Office 2003, your time is up! Windows XP Logo2For all the readers that are still using Windows XP, you need to know about this date: April 8, 2014. On that day Windows XP and Office 2003 will no longer be a supported platform by Microsoft. This means no more critical security patches, software updates for Windows XP. This could potentially affect your business in several different ways.
There are new computer threats that arise every year and Microsoft has been constantly on the clock to patch up their software against the latest threats. Once Windows XP support is gone, your computer could be susceptible to new methods of computer intrusions, backdoors, viruses, etc. Your company data could be at risk of being under a cyber-attack.

Office 2003Without updates to Windows XP and Office 2003, software and hardware vendors will drop the OS because it will not be conducive to hassle-free business. Problems may start to arise between the vendors and consumers and without support from Microsoft; the vendors are left to fend for themselves. It is not a productive use of time for the company.

It might be time to begin looking into other operating systems and office programs that will still be supported by Microsoft for time to come such as Windows 7 and/or Microsoft Office 2010.

Intel latest Next Unit of Computing (NUC) is a tiny, compact powerhouse capable of running your home theater system and more. It comes packed with Intel’s latest 4th generation Core i3 or Core i5 processors. These 4th gen processors come with integrated Intel HD graphics. The i5-4250U comes with the Intel Graphics HD 5000, not the best but still quite capable.  It still supports HD video playback and video conversion and sharing. The processors will not be upgradeable because it is soldered onto the motherboard. It also doesn’t come with Intel’s VPro Technology – embedded hardware-based security and manageability that some users may seek.

4th Generation Intel NUC Key Features:

Dimensions
4.6 x 4×4 x 1.4 inches
Intel Quick Sync Video
-Dedicated media processing in 4th generation Intel Core processors
Intel Rapid Start Technology
-Allows systems to recover from sleep mode in less than 6 seconds
Intel Smart Connect Technology
-Automatically updates email, applications and social networks even when the computer is in sleep mode
4 USB 3.0 ports
4 power cord options
1 Mini HDMI port
1 Mini DisplayPort
1/8-inch audio-headset jack
Infrared Sensor on Front Panel

Intel NUC 4th Gen Motherboard

The Intel NUC is a barebone kit. It does not come with memory (RAM) or storage device. But the motherboard has two SO-DIMM slots and can address up to 16GB of DDR3L/1333 or DDR3L/1600 memory (L is for low power). It has one half-length PCIe mini slot which you can use to connect an mSATA solid-state drive.  It also has one full-length PCIe mini slot which can be used for an internal Wi-Fi adapter. It does come with an integrated Wi-Fi antenna in the enclosure, a heat sink and fan, and an external power brick (previously not shipped with the first generation Intel NUC).

This is an excellent PC for its size and efficiency. However, the cost for some to complete this barebone kit may turn away some of its target audience. This is Intel’s way of showing the way forward with mini PC’s.

I stumbled across a news article from CRN.com about Supermicro servers. Here is paraphrase/summary of their findings. A link below will be listed to the actual article. According to CRN.com, after they posted their Battle of The Titans review of Dell and HP’s server systems, Supermicro decided to they wanted to join the battle and sent their own product to be review by CRN.com, the SYS-2027R-72RFTP+.

 SYS-2027R-72RFTP+ Specifications

SYS-2027R-72RFTP+ specifications

In their review, they had two Xeon E52690 v2 10-core CPUs running at 3.0GHz in the system. It came with 64 GB of 1,866MHz ECC DDR3 memory. CRN.com reported both CPUs must be installed in order for the PCIe slots and controllers to work. The rest of the article details the components of the server system.

SYS-2027R-72RFTP+ Performance

Most importantly, CRN lists the performance benchmark in their article at the end. Their 20-core SYS-2027R-72RFTP+ systems scored 34,298 on their Geekbench 2.3, putting it in 4th place on the CRN’s Top 10 Server list. Supermicro claims that they were able to eek out a score of 45,043 on their Geekbench test with an overclocked 16-core machine. It runs on the X9DRW-7TPF+ motherboard by Supermicro. This is quite an impressive piece of machinery that Supermicro put together.

X9DRW-7TPF+ motherboard
X9DRW-7TPF+ motherboard

Here is the link to the article on CRN.com: https://www.crn.com/slide-shows/data-center/240164957/review-supermicro-server-holds-its-own.htm?cid=nl_stor