Testseek.com have collected 3 expert reviews of the HighPoint 3120 RocketRAID PCIe and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HighPoint 3120 RocketRAID PCIe.
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The editors liked
PCIe x1 support
Easy BIOS configuration.
Easy to setup
Supports wide range of platform
Windows
Linux
And Macs
Supports wide range of operating system
Windows 2K~Vista (32/64bit)
Mac 10.4/10.5
FreeBSD
And GPL Licensed Linux Open Source Driver into kernel 2.6
Good RAID 1 performance
R...
The editors didn't like
Lower performance and higher CPU utilization than Intels ICH10R.
Only supports RAID 1
0
And JBOD
Slightly higher RAID 1 CPU usage
Software has issue with Vista (fixes is coming soon)
Easy to setup, Supports wide range of platform: Windows, Linux, and Macs, Supports wide range of operating system: Windows 2K~Vista (32/64bit), Mac 10.4/10.5, FreeBSD , and GPL Licensed Linux Open Source Driver into kernel 2.6, Good RAID 1 performance, R...
Only supports RAID 1, 0, and JBOD, Slightly higher RAID 1 CPU usage, Software has issue with Vista (fixes is coming soon)
The RocketRAID 3120 is clearly not designed to be used for desktop. Its $175 price tag is not cheap for average users but the RocketRAID 3120 is one of the cheapest hardware based RAID controller available. Unfortunately, the RocketRAID does not sup...
When it comes to storage on either the desktop or notebook, hard disks are by far the slowest components and the storage subsystems built onto motherboards are quite adequate. But they are by no means the greatest in the world; in fact, by adding a ...