HighPoint Rocket 620 Dual Port SATA 6Gb/s PCI-Express 2.0 Host Adapter For Sale

HighPoint Rocket 620 Dual Port SATA 6Gb/s PCI-Express 2.0 Host Adapter
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HighPoint Rocket 620 Dual Port SATA 6Gb/s PCI-Express 2.0 Host Adapter:
$22.99

The Rocket 620A host adapter delivers 500 MB/s performance with PCI-Express 2.0 x1 and is backward compatible to previous generation of PCI-Express. Simple and robust connectivity supports SATA (6 Gb/s, 3 Gb/s, 1.5 Gb/s) devices. It connects multiple internal/external hard drives to a host PC or Mac system and includes a low profile bracket for adapting small form factor system applications.


The Rocket 620A is an ideal cost-effective solution for connecting high-speed storage for easier data backups and archiving. It enhances compatibility, reliability and performance for SATA storage needs.


AHCI Compliant: Yes

Bus Interface: 500 MB/s

Internal Connector: 2 SATA

Data Transfer Rate: UP to 600 MB/s per port

Plug-n-Play: Yes

OS Support: Windows and Linux

Hot-plug: Yes

Boot support: Yes



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