Looks like a solid deal! If only it supported 110...If you don't need bifurcation support on the card, I like this one, as the M.2 slots are separated by enough to allow you to install heatsinks.
Looks like a solid deal! If only it supported 110...If you don't need bifurcation support on the card, I like this one, as the M.2 slots are separated by enough to allow you to install heatsinks.
If you need 2x 110mm and space for heatsinks, then this slightly more expensive card should do.If only it supported 110
Thank you for the pointer. Don't think that's going to fit in an E300/E301 chassis, unfortunately.If you need 2x 110mm and space for heatsinks, then this slightly more expensive card should do.
I have used both, and they seem to function identically, at least in the systems in which I have tested.
Thanks, got one of those on order and more on my list. I'd love to find a quad adapter to fit in the same space. I ordered a few Gigabyte CMT4034 from Newegg. I returned them because they came without brackets and the black aluminum heatsink in the picture, but it seemed like they would've fit (didn't have a riser to verify).SM AOC-SLG3-2M2 fits excellent to E300/E301 and takes 22110.
I have an x16 riser and X10SDV bifurcates to x4x4x4x4.Think a quad adaptor doesn’t makes sense with an E300. The riser is only x8, and I don’t any itx board which bifurbs to x2x2x2x2……
So you would end with only 2 of the 4 sticks usable?
Agreed — that third fan is going to be required in order to run a quad card. I know the Supermicro card has reviews saying it fits M.2 heatsinks fine, so I'm hoping to find something like it that'll fit two cards on each side. It's not a hard requirement, but if I can fit 4x 22110, I can probably ditch SATA entirely for these SFF builds.This one Quad adapter AliExpress fits physically if you don’t have the 3rd fan installed. But brave idea to run enterprise NVME whiteout sufficient airflow and as written, only 2 sticks will be usable.
Done that for myself and learned the hard way.
I got some CSE-E301 (chassis only) to put some used mini-itx boards in. It seemed more flexible and cost-effective than getting the preconfigured E300/301 systems.That might work, thought on the original SM riser for E300 that came with my box. That one is just x8.
wow I was thinking about buying one of these a couple of years ago, didn't realize they ran so toasty.If I remove the heatsinks and turn the chassis fans down to 30%, you could sear a steak with the controller.
The seller doesn't seem to want to go under $110 on eBay.
AOC-SLG3-2M2 if you can find it. Otherwise, you can probably find something less expensive from Amazon/CN like this:Does anyone know a good card for 5028d-tn4t to put 2 of these ssd's
Whoa, nobody said that. I haven't tried putting these in a 721TQ yet, but I'd probably want to put heatsinks on the drives and experiment with fan placement like the one from this STH article:No active fan needed?