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HighPoint Technologies SSD6202 Driverless Controller Review

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Description of HighPoint Technologies SSD6202 Driverless Controller

2 M.2 Ports. Driverless NVMe RAID Solution & Wide Spectrum of Bootable OS Support. One-click RAID Creation: Integrated Hardware Switch. UEFI, CLI & WebGUI RAID Configuration & Management. Rebranding MP-Tool WebGUI (available for System Integrators).

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Waste of money for SSD Controller

This product was a complete let-down. Its promise of hassle-free installation was unfulfilled, as it doesn't work seamlessly with all computers as advertised. The only pro is that it is small and lightweight. Sadly its cons outweigh the pros - unreliable performance and compatibility issues with most computers. Save your money and look for a different controller..

Pros
  • Provides fast and reliable PCIe Gen 3 x8 connectivity for up to 4 NVMe SSDs.
Cons
  • Requires a PCIe slot which may limit compatibility with certain systems.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very satisfied so far!

I was skeptical at first as there are no reviews and not much information can be found via a google search. However, I followed his instructions and installed Windows within an hour. Especially after having to take my M.2s out of the computer, thumbs sometimes make this a real chore. Anyway, it works great as described so far. I added m.2 to the device and set the switches to raid0. Booted into the MSI BIOS and was surprised to find that it had added its own raid utility under "Advanced". It…

Pros
  • I/O Port Maps
Cons
  • Some issues