HighPoint SSD7105 - PCIe 3.0 x16 Fully Bootable 4-Port M.2 NVMe RAID Controller

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HighPoint SSD7105 - PCIe 3.0 x16 Fully Bootable 4-Port M.2 NVMe RAID Controller

The HighPoint SSD7105 redefines speed, scalability, and system bootability for enthusiasts, professionals, and IT environments. Built around a next-generation Gen3 NVMe hardware architecture and a battle‑tested RAID stack, this PCIe 3.0 x16 controller delivers formidable performance across up to four M.2 NVMe drives while offering fully bootable capability. Designed for workstations, servers, and high-end desktops, the SSD7105 makes it possible to boot your operating system directly from NVMe drives connected to the card, while simultaneously creating fast, protected data arrays. In short, it’s the ultimate NVMe booting and storage expansion solution that blends extreme throughput with flexible data protection in a single PCIe expansion card.

  • Fully bootable four-port NVMe RAID controller for PCIe 3.0 x16 slot — boot your OS and run demanding applications from NVMe drives connected to the SSD7105, delivering exceptional startup times and responsive performance.
  • Four independent M.2 NVMe ports — configure individual drives or combine them into high-performance RAID arrays to maximize speed, capacity, and redundancy for creative workflows, data analysis, or virtualization environments.
  • Hardware-accelerated RAID stack with robust data protection — the built-in RAID engine ensures reliable parity, quick rebuilds, and sustained I/O under heavy workloads, helping to safeguard critical data while maintaining peak throughput.
  • Flexible OS booting and data management — use the SSD7105 as a fast OS boot drive, a scratch/workspace volume, or a high-speed data array. Its architecture supports seamless integration with Windows, Linux, and server virtualization setups.
  • Easy installation and intuitive management — drop the card into a PCIe x16 slot, attach M.2 NVMe drives, and manage your arrays with user-friendly utilities. The SSD7105 is designed for straightforward deployment in workstations and servers alike.

Technical Details of HighPoint SSD7105

  • PCIe interface: PCIe 3.0 x16 host connection for maximum bandwidth and low-latency I/O
  • Ports: 4 x M.2 NVMe slots, enabling four NVMe drives to operate under a single controller for enhanced throughput and manageability
  • Boot capability: Fully bootable NVMe RAID controller, allowing the operating system to boot directly from drives connected to the SSD7105
  • RAID technology: Hardware-accelerated, proven RAID stack designed to deliver reliable performance, data protection, and quick rebuilds across RAID levels
  • Operating system compatibility: Supports common Windows and Linux environments, with utilities to monitor health, manage arrays, and optimize performance in diverse deployments
  • Form factor: PCIe expansion card suitable for standard full‑size or low‑profile brackets to fit a wide range of desktops, workstations, and server chassis
  • Reliability features: Robust data protection mechanisms, drive health monitoring, and cache optimization to maintain performance under sustained workloads

How to install HighPoint SSD7105

  • Power down your system and unplug the power supply. Open the chassis to access the motherboard and available PCIe slots.
  • Insert the SSD7105 into a compatible PCIe 3.0 x16 slot. Ensure the card is firmly seated and secure the bracket with screws as needed.
  • Connect your four M.2 NVMe drives to the SSD7105’s M.2 ports. Verify each drive is properly seated and secured in its socket.
  • Power the system back on and enter the BIOS/UEFI. Configure the SSD7105 as a bootable device if you intend to boot the OS from an NVMe drive on the card.
  • Install or update the management software and drivers provided by HighPoint. Use the RAID management utility to configure desired arrays (e.g., striping, mirroring, parity) and set up hot spares if supported.
  • Initialize and format the NVMe drives within the management utility or your preferred OS installer. Create your boot partition on the OS drive if you plan to boot from the SSD7105, and verify boot success by rebooting.
  • Perform a final health check and driver updates as needed. Monitor drive temperatures and RAID status through the management software to ensure long-term reliability.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What makes the SSD7105 unique?

    A: The SSD7105 combines a PCIe 3.0 x16 host interface with four NVMe M.2 ports and a fully bootable RAID stack, delivering high throughput, flexible storage configurations, and the ability to boot directly from NVMe drives attached to the card. It’s designed for users who need both speed and boot versatility in one card.

  • Q: Can I boot Windows or Linux from the SSD7105?

    A: Yes. The SSD7105 is designed to be fully bootable, enabling you to boot supported operating systems from NVMe drives connected to the card. You can also run separate data arrays on the remaining NVMe drives for performance and redundancy.

  • Q: How many NVMe drives can I run with this controller?

    A: The card supports up to four NVMe M.2 drives simultaneously, each connected to its own slot, enabling powerful RAID configurations and large storage pools.

  • Q: Which RAID levels are supported?

    A: The SSD7105 integrates a robust RAID engine that typically supports common configurations (such as RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10) to balance speed and data protection. Specific level availability may depend on your OS and management software version.

  • Q: What systems and environments work with the SSD7105?

    A: It is intended for use with Windows and Linux ecosystems and is suitable for workstations, servers, and high-performance desktops that require bootable NVMe storage and fast data throughput in a single PCIe card.


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