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gigatexal

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Hi,
1 x Intel P4510 4TB U.2, unused as new - £500 / or trade for two P4510 2TB or equivelent
1 x Xeon E5-2650L v3 £175
4 x Hynix 16GB 2Rx4 PC-2133P-RA0-10 (HMA42GR7MFR4N-TF) Hp-Branded £30 a piece
1 x Samsung 32GB DDR4 RDIMM M393A4K40BB1-CRC0Y £90 a piece
1x Intel SSD DC-4600 960GB £200

All prices OBO

I accept PayPal only, or Cash/MobilePay with local pickup

Smart info for P4510
The intel Sata SSD's smart info Gyazo Collection - Intel DC SSD

Will ship with insurance, probably either GLS orUPS - shipping inside europe is estimated to around 18-25 GBP - depending on your location and what you buy- possible more if you live in a far away location on a small island only accesible by helicopter once a month.

I will also ship internationally, PM me for a quote.

Local pickup is possible - I live just outside Copenhagen, Denmark

Send me an offer if you are interested in anything
An the u.2 drive be mounted on a pci-e adapter to get the AIC speeds? Aka is the drive that connects to directly to the pci-e bus just as performant as this one?
 

Bjorn Smith

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An the u.2 drive be mounted on a pci-e adapter to get the AIC speeds? Aka is the drive that connects to directly to the pci-e bus just as performant as this one?
If you mean that the add-in card would not slow it down - I would assume so, but to be honest I have no idea.

If it did it would be a poor add-in card.

And there are no P4510 AIC cards, so it would be hard to compare.

I have two Startech adapters that I have used for other u.2 drives and as far as I can see on the adapters there is nothing on them except for an adapter - no chips etc. it is just a "converter".
 
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fl0w

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Hello, sorry for digging out this topic, but is the LSI 9400 still for sale?