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217 HighPoint RocketAIC 7608AW Review: The Fast Gets Even Faster with 56 GB/s of throughput

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Tom's Hardware · today 09:00 EDT

HighPoint RocketAIC 7608AW Review: The Fast Gets Even Faster with 56 GB/s of throughput

The HighPoint RocketAIC 7608AW is a boundary-pusher when configured with 8x8TB Samsung 9100 Pro SSDs. It’s super fast, but the consumer application is limited.

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