M mrjayviper Member Jul 28, 2017 62 2 8 54 Jun 24, 2023 #1 These are supposely NVMe slots but it's nothing I've seen before. Thanks
I i386 Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2016 4,258 1,552 113 34 Germany Jun 24, 2023 #2 nvme is a protocol on top of pcie. pcie connectors can be m.2, u.2/u.3 (and their sff counterparts), esdff and some proprietary connectors. These two connectors look like oculink connectos for u.2/u.3 devices. Reactions: mrjayviper and kpfleming
nvme is a protocol on top of pcie. pcie connectors can be m.2, u.2/u.3 (and their sff counterparts), esdff and some proprietary connectors. These two connectors look like oculink connectos for u.2/u.3 devices.
R RolloZ170 Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2016 5,453 1,646 113 Jun 24, 2023 #3 mrjayviper said: These are supposely NVMe slots but it's nothing I've seen before. Thanks Click to expand... better oculink that PCIe lanes over miniSAS or slimSAS. with oculink you know it is PCIe unless some vendor uses it for SAS drives LOL.
mrjayviper said: These are supposely NVMe slots but it's nothing I've seen before. Thanks Click to expand... better oculink that PCIe lanes over miniSAS or slimSAS. with oculink you know it is PCIe unless some vendor uses it for SAS drives LOL.
R RolloZ170 Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2016 5,453 1,646 113 Jun 24, 2023 #4 "how to connect NVMe drives to these Supermicro connectors" buy this cable for U.2 drives SFF-8611 Host > SFF-8639
"how to connect NVMe drives to these Supermicro connectors" buy this cable for U.2 drives SFF-8611 Host > SFF-8639