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RAID Controller Dawicontrol DC-624E PCI Express x2 2.0
The DAWICONTROL RAID Controller DC-624E is a PCI Express x2 SATA RAID adapter designed to provide hardware-level RAID management for desktop and workstation systems. It supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10 and JBOD, enabling a range of configurations from performance-focused striping to parity-protected arrays. Compatible with SATA drives and with driver support for Windows platforms including legacy versions such as Windows 2000 and Windows 7, the DC-624E is intended for systems requiring straightforward RAID functionality and basic data protection up to a maximum stated storage capacity of 2 TB.
The DC-624E offers multiple RAID modes in a single card, allowing flexible use for performance, redundancy or combined setups without additional software management. Its PCI Express x2 host interface provides a direct connection to the system bus that is compatible with many modern motherboards. Native support for SATA drives simplifies integration with existing storage devices, and compatibility with a range of Windows operating systems ensures predictable driver availability for legacy and current environments.
Install the DC-624E into an available PCI Express x2 or higher slot on the motherboard, secure the card and connect SATA data cables from drives to the controller ports. After hardware installation, boot the system and install the appropriate DAWICONTROL drivers for your Windows version to enable RAID configuration. Use the card's BIOS utility or supplied management software to create and initialize the desired RAID array (choose from RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 or JBOD), then format and partition the logical drive within the operating system as needed. Observe normal ESD precautions and ensure the system BIOS is configured to recognize the PCIe slot if required.
For redundancy and data integrity, use RAID 1 or RAID 5 with matching-capacity SATA drives and maintain regular backups; for maximum performance on non-critical data, RAID 0 can be used but without redundancy. Verify compatibility of your motherboard PCIe slot and confirm driver availability for your specific Windows version before deployment.
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