Thank you for your response.
Yeah I looked into it a bit more last night - I was not aware of jumper pins at all, or what functionality they hold.
Looking through the mobo manual - you are correct, apparently OCuLink can be switched from PCIe to SATA, and that by default it is in PCIe...
Oh interesting - I didn't know that the OCuLink could be configured to PCIe or SATA.
Ok, looks like I'll have to hook it up to a monitor and dig into the BIOS and see if there is a switch that needs to be flipped.
I have a parity check running atm - when it's finished I'll dig into the bios...
For the last 5-6 months I've been running with a new server build
- DS380
- Asrock Rack C246 WSI
- 4x 12TB WD HDDs
- 2x Crucial 16GB Single DDR4 2666
- Corsair SF600
- Intel 8700
All 4 HDDs are plugged into the 4 SATA ports on the mobo. I wanted to add some more HDDs so I ordered an OCuLink ->...
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