For a time, my main PC rocked a pair of 480GB Intel SSD 730 series drives in RAID 0 and I thought that was the bee's knees. It seemed like storage nirvana back in the day. My, how times have changed ...
HighPoint has announced that they’re now shipping the SSD7101A-1 NVMe RAID controller which means that you’ll be able to get one for your system. The SSD7101A-1 is probably the fastest NVMe RAID ...
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I thought I'd better run this by someone who'd already done it to make certain it'll work for me.<P>I currently have a Highpoint IDE RAID controller with a RAID 0 stripe over 2 drives.<P>I want to add ...
I've been running an Abit A7V with a built in Highpoint 374 RAID controller for a while. I used a RAID 0+1 array thinking that I would be able to survive a dead drive due to the mirroring. Long story ...
December 2012, Milpitas, CA - HighPoint Technologies, Inc., the industry's leading SATA 6Gb/s RAID HBA manufacturer, announces the availability of their second generation SATA 6Gb/s storage ...
HighPoint Technologies has announced that its RocketRAID 232x and 2310 Serial ATA (SATA) II RAID controllers support Apple’s Mac Pro. They cost $249 and $169 respectively. Both controllers connect ...
The new SSD7540 can take any PCIe 3.0 or PCIe 4.0 SSD at up to 8TB capacities, and up to 8 of them, to provide a simply insane 28,000MB/sec (28GB/sec) transfer speeds ...
While the synthetic benchmarks indicate blazing potential, real world performance on a Windows PC is little better than a single fast NVMe drive. That said, it’s a very easy, albeit expensive way to ...
HighPoint has launched a new Zero-NoiseNVMe RAID storage controller for Mac, Linux and Windows, offering dedicated PCIe 3.0 bandwidth can assign up to 4 lanes per NVMe SSD, and delivers over 7000 MB/s ...
In recent weeks and months we've examined a number of network-orientated RAID devices. Today, we're shaking things up a little. Now it's time to go local and take a look at a RAID add-in board. It's ...
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