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HighPoint 7101A PCIe NVMe RAID card: The world isn't ready for its amazing 11GBps throughput

HighPoint 7101A PCIe NVMe RAID card: The world isn’t ready for its amazing 11GBps throughput

Posted on November 14, 2018 By Jarvis

With four M.2 slots, and 16 PCIe channels, it outruns the capabilities of most PCs and software.

If there’s any review I’ve been anxiously awaiting to write, it’s this one. Having seen demos at vendor showcases, I knew NVMe SSD setups could go far faster than what’s possible with the single M.2 slot most PCs offer.

To see HighPoint’s 7101A 4-slot, x16 PCIe NVMe RAID card reading at 11GBps reading and writing at nearly 10GBps on PCWorld’s own testbed was a major hoot. Alas, that’s using a synthetic benchmark, and in our real-world copy tests, performance was only slightly faster than with a single fast NVMe SSD
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