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    Riser board for the M90q with NVMe M.2 connector and much more

    Hello all, Thought that this could merit the attention of this forum. I am the creator of the PowerRiser board for the M720q/M920q/x Lenovo tiny. Due to popular demand and the fact that I scored a couple of m90q devices (Gen 1 - I5-10th gen) from a liquidation sale, I started working on a...
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    Supermicro CSE-512 / CSE-512L 1U Enclosure not fitting PCIe Riser RSC-RR1U-E16 ???

    I must say I'm a bit scratching my Head on this one ... I have ordered several of these Risers (Supermicro RSC-RR1U-E16 Rev 3.3 / Rev 3.6 / Rev 4.0): However the Metal Bracket (which as a Hole for attaching to the Chassis) prevents the Riser from being installed, since there is no cutout...
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    Looking for other producers of "Tinyriser - better Lenovo Riser"

    Source: Tinyriser - a better Lenovo Tiny PC riser by FairywrenTech on Tindie (original designer github.com/a-little-wifi/Tinyriser) Overview: it exposes a hidden PCIe link enabling more configurations. (compatibility: ThinkCentre M720q, M920q, M920x & P330 Tiny). Allows to use a low profile...
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    SuperMicro Riser Card RSC-G2FR-A66

    I use Workstations PC on a 2011v3 processor for my tasks. I need to use 2 GPU devices with PCI-E gen3 x16 bus My motherboard does not have a way to connect them. For connecting the GPU devices, I want to use a Supermicro Riser Card P/N RSC-G2FR-A66. The problem is that this Riser RSC-G2FR-A66...