Tsing The FPS Review Staff member Joined May 6, 2019 Messages 12,614 Points 113 Jul 23, 2022 #1 SilverStone has launched another unique product relating to the M.2 form factor. Go to post
Zarathustra Cloudless Joined Jun 19, 2019 Messages 4,134 Points 113 Jul 23, 2022 #2 But, there are already like a million riser cards on the market like this. Personally I put three of these Asus blower cooled quad M.2 cards in my server, and they work great!
But, there are already like a million riser cards on the market like this. Personally I put three of these Asus blower cooled quad M.2 cards in my server, and they work great!
Grimlakin Forum Posting Supreme Joined Jun 24, 2019 Messages 8,784 Points 113 Jul 23, 2022 #3 Are those able to deliver 16 PCIE lanes each? And what CPU are you running in that server because that's a LOT of PCIE lanes.
Are those able to deliver 16 PCIE lanes each? And what CPU are you running in that server because that's a LOT of PCIE lanes.
Zarathustra Cloudless Joined Jun 19, 2019 Messages 4,134 Points 113 Jul 24, 2022 #4 Grimlakin said: Are those able to deliver 16 PCIE lanes each? And what CPU are you running in that server because that's a LOT of PCIE lanes. Click to expand... Yep, they use 16 lanes each. It's a server. (Might even be in my sig? Can't remember and I can't see it in the mobile view while typing this) It's older server hardware, but it still does the job (albeit using a bit more power than newer stuff) Dual E5-2650v2 in a SuperMicro X9DRI-F.
Grimlakin said: Are those able to deliver 16 PCIE lanes each? And what CPU are you running in that server because that's a LOT of PCIE lanes. Click to expand... Yep, they use 16 lanes each. It's a server. (Might even be in my sig? Can't remember and I can't see it in the mobile view while typing this) It's older server hardware, but it still does the job (albeit using a bit more power than newer stuff) Dual E5-2650v2 in a SuperMicro X9DRI-F.