I need to rearrange stuff in that case after my power supply died. I guess it didn't like 96A on the 5V rail. It died pretty quick, oops. I probably should have thought about that beforehand. Luckily it didn't take anything with it. Now I have to figure out how to stuff 6 of those 5V load balancers from Corsair in there, too. Will probably take out one of the HBA's and 3x5.25 worth of the IcyDock backplanes. Maybe I'll have room for one of those SM733 boards after that.
I haven't tested my SM733 yet, but it has 4xSFF-8482 connectors (these look like regular SATA data and power ports, plus a few extra pins), plus two Molex 4-pin power connectors. You can connect vanilla SATA data and power, though, obviously without SAS capability. There are multiple versions of this backplane, mine has a 3-pin fan port and a sideband port, too. They sell some without those, too.
I'm hoping it will pass through SATA6 without issue, since I think it will still fit in there pretty nicely. It will be tight, though.
Once I finish reprinting some stuff and do some test fitting I'll post the links to Thingaverse, or wherever they end up.
I haven't tested my SM733 yet, but it has 4xSFF-8482 connectors (these look like regular SATA data and power ports, plus a few extra pins), plus two Molex 4-pin power connectors. You can connect vanilla SATA data and power, though, obviously without SAS capability. There are multiple versions of this backplane, mine has a 3-pin fan port and a sideband port, too. They sell some without those, too.
I'm hoping it will pass through SATA6 without issue, since I think it will still fit in there pretty nicely. It will be tight, though.
Once I finish reprinting some stuff and do some test fitting I'll post the links to Thingaverse, or wherever they end up.