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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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  1. 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.😂

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

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