HighPoint has announced the launch of its third generation SSD7202 NVMe RAID controller – the industry’s first ultra-compact, low-profile, bootable NVMe RAID solution for Windows and Linux platforms. The SSD7202 is ideal for PC’s that require NVMe boot performance or an ultra-compact storage solution. The low-profile SSD7202 smaller than your average video card, yet it can host up to 8 TB of storage and can be easily installed into any industry-standard PCIe 3.0/4.0 x8 or x16 slot.
Their third-generation NVMe architecture utilizes its Smart-Switching PCIe 3.0 x8 host interface to ensure broad compatibility with a wide range of hardware platforms without compromising performance; the dedicated x8 bandwidth enables the SSD7202 to deliver up to 7000 MB/s using just two M.2 SSD’s. The SSD7202 is the first NVMe RAID controller to feature an ultra-efficient two-stage cooling solution, which removes the need for a bulky external case. The card-length heat sink features an integrated low-noise fan to ensure the NVMe SSDs and critical chipset components remain cool even under sustained load.
The SSD7202 will become available in early June 2020 starting with the North American retail markets at a price of around $299. A worldwide release is expected shortly afterwards.
If you do, therefore, want to learn more about this, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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