It wasn't recognized at all. Now that I think of it, it might of been when I was messing around with a Supermicro riser on just one end that it wasn't recognized without one set of oculink cables in, this was before I got the special cables for both ends.
The cool thing is that it only takes a total of 3 open PCIE slots to run this. Two for the PCIE SC conversion cables and one for the Oculink card.
I used this one
PCIe x16 Gen4 with ReDriver to OCulink 8i Dual Port Add in Card | eBay
Then you have 4 GPUs with NVLink
I used the supermicro site and this seems to be another candidate
RSC-GR-6-X
https://www.supermicro.com/en/support/resources/riser
I also think those proprietary supermicro slots that are x16 but smaller are called SXB2 slots
I've done this earlier this year. I have been meaning to do a write up. You guys seem to have everything. Big thanks to the OP for helping too! CyklonDX was the best. I have a AOM-SXMV, RSC-G-6 works but you have to bend it around the power input. A pcie jumper (male to male), need the 2 to 1...
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