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HighPoint Technologies SSD7540 PCIe 4.0 x16 8-Port M.2 NVMe RAID Controller

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About this item

  • Dedicated PCIe 4.0 x16 direct to CPU NVMe RAID Solutions
  • Truly Platform Independent & PCIe Gen 3 Compatible
  • Up to 8 M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD’s
  • Up to 64TB of storage capacity
  • Low-Noise Hyper-Cooling Solution


Experience the Best of Both Worlds-Maximized M.2 Storage Capacity & Transfer Performance: The SSD7540 delivers an unprecedented level of storage capacity & performance. The integrated Gen4 switch chipset and latest iteration of HighPoint’s blazing fast NVMe RAID engine delivers an unbeatable 28,000MB/s of transfer speed while supporting up to 64TB of storage!
Truly Independent Cutting-Edge PCIe Gen 4 x16 NVMe RAID Storage Performance for AMD Platforms: The SSD7540 is a truly independent NVMe RAID solution; it does not require a motherboard with Bifurcation support, or any specialized software released by SSD manufactures; any AMD system with a dedicated PCIe 4.0 x16 slot can now experience Gen4 NVMe performance. In addition, the SSD7540 is fully backwards compatible with Intel PCIe 3.0 platforms; use advanced Gen 4 storage media without migrating to a new computing environment.
Comprehensive 8-Port M.2 NVMe RAID & Storage Solution: RAID 1/0 (Security & Speed) - RAID 1/0 requires a minimum of 4 NVMe SSD’s – it will mirror the data of one stripe array to a second, hidden stripe array for security. RAID 0 (Speed) – this mode delivers Maximum Performance, and requires a minimum of 2 NVMe SSD’s. RAID 1 (Security) - This mode creates a hidden duplicate of the target SSD, and requires 2 NVMe SSD’s to configure.
New for Gen 4! Ultra-Efficient, Low-Noise Hyper-Cooling Solution: SSD7500 series RAID controllers benefit from a completely new, ground-up redesign of our proven NVMe cooling system. HighPoint’s Low-Noise Hyper-Cooling solution ensures your NVMe SSD’s consistently operate within their recommended temperature thresholds, even under sustained heavy I/O, by combining a full length anodized aluminum heat sink with an ultra-durable, near-silent fan, & high-conductivity thermal pad. This innovative, ultra- efficient cooling system rapidly transfers waste heat away from critical NVMe and controller componentry, without introducing unwanted distraction into your work environment.
Comprehensive NVMe RAID Management: The Web RAID Management Interface (WebGUI) is a simple, intuitive web-based management tool and is ideal for customers who are new to RAID technology. The CLI (command line interface) is a powerful, text-only interface designed for advanced users and professional administrators. Customers can easily track TBW (Terabytes Written) and the temperature of each individual NVMe SSD, and ensure the SSD7000 controller is using the fastest available PCIe slot.


Duda Energy
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
I had a little trouble getting windows installed to my RAID10 array made up of 8 NVMe drives primarily due to the drives and MB being relatively new to the market. HighPoint worked with me to get the firmware flashed so that it would operate properly and show up for installing windows to it. After that, I had super fast speed and zero issues. I'm going with them again for my next build!
JT
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2024
My system began to have BSOD issues randomly and unspecified eventlogs to in regards to unknown power loss. While trying to run diagnostics on the system, everything pointed to PCIE issues, where the card was inserted. Card was removed and all the BS went away without any errors. Tried reinstalling the drivers and software and the card back into the box and was met with repeated BS which eventually corrupted my Windows installation.This was being used in a lab environment and we lost a tremendous amount of valuable data and time.
Max Siege
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
This was nothing but trouble, first install it corrupted my BIOS, had to reflash, and I never could get it to see the NVME drives installed in it.
Radiodavid
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
Built a new system using Aorus motherboard and Ryzen Threadripper 7960. Worked beautifully with four SSDs installed in the motherboard. Added the HightPoint 7540 and the software "froze out" three of the four SSDs. I tried all the assignment tricks I know and even when I removed the 7540 and "uninstalled" the drivers, there were residual services. I had to remove all the HighPoint stuff by hand and finally my three SSDs are usable again. Got OWC RAID boards and they work fine and "play well with friends".
Sinna Max
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
Got two of these for the new Mac pros. Used to use external Rocket Raid units for many years. The interface is pretty much the same and that's great and the speed is absolutely astronomical. I use 6 chips each. The documentation for the Mac Pro is detailed and was really helpful for both hardware and software. Could not ask for more. Thank you.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
Carefully evaluate if the slot you intend to put this card in has 16 lanes.If you intended to put it in your second PCIe slot, and it says something like this, you only have 4 lanes.PCIe 4.0 x16 Slot (PCIE2), supports x4 mode*With only 4 lanes, the max this card will deliver is 8GB/s, and in reality that sorts out to about 6.4GB/s.Double that to 12 or 13GB/s on x8 lanes.And the advertised max of the card depends on the full x16 physical PCIe Gen4 lanes.You need to install the UEFI driver in order to see the Highpoint card in your pre-boot BIOS/UEFI screens.The OS drivers enable the onboard RAID controller, and the console web app relies on them.If you want to do a software raid instead and run with your NVME's vendor-provided drivers, the whole package works fine without the OS stuff installed.I install and uninstall the driver depending on what I want to do with the storage, it seems pretty stable and doesn't affect the OS.
griller
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023
This card is almost 9x the cost of the ASUS raid card supplied with amd ASUS motherboards. And after doing crystal mark runs to benchmark the ASUS raid and the ASUS motherboard internal raid, well this card lags or is equal or just smallish faster.I am running only 4 nvme sticks not 8 on this card, since 8 sticks slows this even more as it splits that same 16x PCIe bandwidth
Andre Chevallier
Reviewed in Australia on February 8, 2023
We requested support with respect to installation on a high end workstation.We received acknowledgment of receipt of the support ticket lodgment but despite follow-up emails we have been ignored.The device deos not function as advertised and is not fit for purpose and support have not responded to request for assistance.
igame2000
Reviewed in Singapore on August 18, 2022
Works very well with my raid 10
Poseidon
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2021
It works well with proper drivers.
Даниил Бондаренко
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2021
unfortunately, there is very little information about the configuration and application. I recommend the manufacturer to make a video review and test for a better understanding .overall very satisfied