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The ultimate McFiver PCI-e Guide (10Gbe, Dual NVMe, USB-C Card
The ultimate McFiver PCI-e Guide (10Gbe, Dual NVMe, USB-C Card all in one Solution by Sonnet)
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What PCIE does this use – X8 or X4? Pretty expensive. A card with PCIE X16 to 4 NVME with bifurcation 4x4x4x4 is available for 40€ a 10Gbit SFP+ card PCIE x4 is 90 € … And then there is the the high powerconsumption of 10Gbit over RJ45. This thing is purely for those with a M-ITX fetish that lack the slots. Highly recommend you switch to M-ATX or ATX.😂
We need a china card for 1/3 the price
Would love to know if this works out of the box with Unraid?
Will this card work fine underload in common pc case which did not have good airflow as a server case ?
This is an interesting add on card (one time purchase )
Cool thing, but 350+euros is a load of moolah to drop on this. I do have a use-case, but it's in a server that cost less than double the price of this thing. The parts individually would cost a lot less. Also, this isn't a RAID controller, an ASUS Hyper M.2 is a third of the price, add a 10gbe NIC and you're at half price, the usb-c I don't see a point to have.
0:20 ish, eehm, networks have never, do not currently, and never will have "read and write speeds". They do have transmit/receive speeds, but they are not conceptually in any form close to read/write since a network is not a storage device. It's a fairly important distinction, mostly because you can transmit all you want, if no one is receiving it's meaningless. A write implies there is something to write to/on, which means something is achieved by it.
Finally i found a solution to get a highspeed data solution for my network <3 THANKS!