HighPoint Rocket 1108 PCIe 3.0 x16 8-Port M.2 NVMe HBA

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HighPoint Rocket 1108 PCIe 3.0 x16 8-Port M.2 NVMe HBA

The HighPoint Rocket 1108 is engineered for performance, scalability, and flexible storage expansion. This high-density PCIe Gen3 add-in card delivers eight independent channels of M.2 NVMe connectivity, enabling you to assemble large, fast NVMe pools directly from a single PCIe host interface. Whether you’re building a professional editing suite, a database server, or a virtualization-friendly workstation, the Rocket 1108 provides the throughput and reliability you need to accelerate demanding workloads. Its stand-alone NVMe HBA design means it is not tethered to a single motherboard, chipset, or operating system—you can integrate it into a wide range of servers and workstations without driver bottlenecks or compatibility constraints. With a focus on data integrity, thermal management, and scalable storage expansion, the Rocket 1108 makes it simple to add, manage, and optimize eight NVMe drives in a cohesive, high-performance storage solution.

R1000 Series NVMe HBAs are fully independent, stand-alone NVMe storage solutions for PCIe Gen3 platforms; they are not tied to a specific motherboard, chipset or operating system, and can be easily integrated into any motherboard or server environment. This flexibility makes the Rocket 1108 a compelling choice for IT pros and power users who require rapid deployment, straightforward management, and dependable performance across diverse compute environments.

  • 8-channel PCIe Gen3 M.2 NVMe connectivity: The Rocket 1108 provides eight storage channels, enabling parallel access to eight M.2 NVMe SSDs. This configuration supports high aggregate throughput and robust multi-drive workloads, making it ideal for media workflows, large-scale caching, data analytics, and virtualization scenarios where every I/O matters.
  • Standalone NVMe HBA: As a stand-alone NVMe storage solution, it isn’t bound to a specific motherboard, chipset, or OS. This independence allows seamless integration into a variety of PCIe Gen3 platforms, simplifying upgrades and capacity scaling without restructuring your existing hardware or software stack.
  • PCIe 3.0 x16 interface: Leveraging a full PCIe Gen3 x16 lane allocation, the Rocket 1108 delivers maximum bus bandwidth to support sustained NVMe performance across multiple drives. When configured with several SSDs, you can achieve strong sequential and random I/O characteristics essential for high-demand workloads.
  • Cross-platform compatibility and driver support: Designed to work across major operating systems and virtualization environments, the Rocket 1108 provides broad compatibility and simplified management. It’s suitable for Windows, Linux, and common hypervisor ecosystems, with a focus on delivering stable NVMe performance without OS-specific constraints.
  • Enterprise-ready reliability and expandability: Built for demanding workloads, the Rocket 1108 emphasizes consistent throughput, effective thermal management, and scalable storage expansion. This makes it a strong choice for studios, data centers, and business-critical applications that require dependable NVMe storage pools over time.

Technical Details of HighPoint Rocket 1108 PCIe 3.0 x16 8-Port M.2 NVMe HBA

  • Form Factor: PCIe add-in card designed for installation into a standard PCIe slot in a workstation or server chassis
  • Number of NVMe Drives Supported: Eight M.2 NVMe SSDs connected through the eight channels provided by the card
  • Interface: PCIe 3.0 x16 host interface delivering high bandwidth to multiple NVMe devices
  • NVMe Support: M.2 NVMe SSD support, enabling high-speed, low-latency storage access across all eight drives
  • Operating System Compatibility: Designed to be OS-agnostic as a stand-alone NVMe storage solution, with broad support across major Windows and Linux distributions and virtualization platforms

How to install HighPoint Rocket 1108 PCIe 3.0 x16 8-Port M.2 NVMe HBA

Installing the Rocket 1108 is straightforward, designed to minimize downtime while maximizing future-proof storage expansion. Follow these steps to get up and running quickly in a typical workstation or server chassis:

1) Power down your system, unplug from power, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge. 2) Remove the chassis side panel to access the motherboard and PCIe slots. 3) Locate an available PCIe 3.0 x16 expansion slot. If you have other PCIe devices installed, ensure there is no clearance conflict with the Rocket 1108 and any attached backplane or cabling. 4) Insert the Rocket 1108 firmly into the PCIe x16 slot and secure the bracket with a mounting screw. 5) Prepare your M.2 NVMe SSDs. Depending on your model, install each NVMe drive into its designated M.2 socket or backplane, following the device’s mounting guidelines and screw locations. 6) If the card requires power or accessory cables, connect them per the manufacturer’s instructions. 7) Reassemble the chassis, reconnect power, and boot the system. 8) Enter the system BIOS/UEFI to confirm the Rocket 1108 is detected as a PCIe device and that the PCIe slot is configured for Gen3 operation. 9) Install the appropriate HighPoint management software and drivers from the official website. 10) In the operating system, initialize and format each NVMe drive as needed, then configure your desired storage volumes, RAID configurations, or caching frameworks to maximize performance. 11) Monitor drive health and performance through the included or recommended management tools to ensure long-term reliability and stability.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the HighPoint Rocket 1108 PCIe 3.0 x16 8-Port M.2 NVMe HBA?
    It is a high-performance PCIe add-in card that delivers eight channels of M.2 NVMe storage connectivity over a single PCIe Gen3 x16 interface, enabling large, fast NVMe storage pools in workstations and servers.
  • Can the Rocket 1108 be used as a boot drive?
    The Rocket 1108 is primarily designed as a storage expansion and acceleration device. Bootability depends on motherboard/BIOS support for NVMe arrays and your specific OS configuration. For many setups, it functions best as a high-speed data drive or cache pool rather than a boot device.
  • Which operating systems are supported?
    The device is designed to be OS-agnostic as a stand-alone NVMe storage solution, with drivers and management software intended to support major Windows and Linux distributions and common virtualization platforms.
  • What workloads is the Rocket 1108 best suited for?
    It excels in data-intensive and multi-drive scenarios such as video editing, 3D rendering, large-scale data analytics, virtualization, and high-performance databases, where parallel NVMe access across eight drives can deliver substantial throughput and lower latency.
  • How many NVMe drives does it support, and how is expansion managed?
    The Rocket 1108 supports up to eight M.2 NVMe SSDs. Expansion is managed through the card’s eight channels, enabling scalable storage pools and tailored configurations for caching, storage tiers, or scratch space in professional workflows.

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