HighPoint has been around for many years and if you have been tinkering around with PCs for more than a few years you are already familiar with the company. HighPoint was one of the very first RAID ...
A few days after we published the Crucial RealSSD C300 review a second drive arrived so that we could publish a RAID report. That was the beginning of February and by now most people think we just ...
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 ...
April, 2012 Milpitas, CA - HighPoint Technologies, Inc., an industry leading Storage HBA and RAID solutions manufacturer, will unveil a new series of Thunderbolt TM based Storage Controller Boards at ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
the first SATA RAID solution in the world to announce support for Leopard. The RocketRAID controllers offer the versatile connectivity, various bus types and multiple port count for all Apple systems.