About the highpoint host adapter – Glyph HighPoint Card User Manual

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Contacting Glyph

Please use the following contact information to contact Glyph and its distributors.

Glyph USA offers phone support Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 6:00 PM Eastern Time.

Note: DO NOT ship any return goods to the mailing addresses below unless you have a valid RMA number.

All goods will be refused delivery unless a valid RMA number is displayed on the outside of the package.

United States of America

Glyph Technologies

227 Cherry St.

Ithaca, NY 14850

USA

Phone: +1 607-275-0345

Fax: +1 607-275-9464

www.glyphtech.com

Sales Contact

[email protected]

Technical Support:

[email protected]

Europe

Glyph Europe GmbH

Industriestr. 10

41334 Nettetal

Germany

Phone: 0049 (0) 21 57 / 12 76 23

Fax : 0049 (0) 21 57 / 12 83 12

www.glyphtech.com

Sales Contact

[email protected]

Technical Support:

[email protected]

Unpacking Your HighPoint Host Adapter

Your Glyph HighPoint Host Adapter and accessories are packaged in a sturdy shipping container. Please

inspect the container for evidence of shipping damage and mishandling. If the container is damaged, file a

report with the carrier or dealer immediately.

The HighPoint Host Adapter package includes:

HighPoint two port eSATA host adapter

HighPoint User’s Guide

Low profile PCI metal bracket

Two SATA to SAS internal cables

Glyph branded CD with Mac driver and quickstart

HighPoint branded CD with all other drivers

About the HighPoint Host Adapter

The Glyph HighPoint card is a 3Gbps/port eSATA card which uses a PCIe slot in your computer. It’s designed

to be used with enclosures holding two or more drives, such as the GT 062E and the ForteRAID, and delivers

300MB/s on each of it’s eSATA connections. The HighPoint card is well matched with the ForteRAID, which

sustains over 230MB/s in RAID 0 mode. Performance like this is perfect for NLE applications such as Avid

Xpress, Adobe Premiere, and Final Cut Pro*; and removes the speed bottleneck for digital photography ap-

plications, content creation, and huge sound libraries.

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