HighPoint M.2 HPC Series RAID Controllers establish a new benchmark for NVMe performance: up to 55,000 MB/s for a single RAID array. HighPoint manufactures the industry's most comprehensive selection ...
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Mentioned a couple of times already, and now available for X399 owners with Ryzen Threadripper. You can RAID NVMe storage units like M2 SSDs. The new driver will ...
About a month ago we brought you news that AMD was planning to add NVMe based RAID capabilities to its X399 platform, and wasn't going to charge for it like Intel. The set date was September 25th, and ...
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In a blog post today, AMD announced support for native bootable NVMe RAID for its x399 HEDT platform. Now you may ask, what does NVMe RAID bring to the table? Well, AMD highlighted some performance ...
The compact, half-height form factor can be easily installed into nearly any industry standard PC-based server, workstation and rackmount platform running Windows and Linux based operating systems.
Back in late August, AMD launched the entry-level Ryzen Threadripper 1900X processor, which features 8 cores, 16 cores and its priced at $549. At the time, AMD promised that it would be launching a ...
・Provides up to four full-speed PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 slots ・Fantastically affordable ・Auxiliary power connector and fan control header ・Very good performance ・Motherboard PCIe bifurcation capabilities ...
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While enthusiasts have been getting their hands on AMD's Threadripper CPUs, bundled up inside some very distinctive packaging, it seems that the company has been getting back on the front foot in ...