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Loucyphr

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Mar 11, 2025
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Wow shipping costs the same as the riser :eek: Sometimes living in the best country in the world has its disadvantages... :confused:
 

Goozoon

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Just wanted to let you know, i waiting for PCB and components delivery, later this month I will start assembling the v2.0 boards (with fan headers).
I wanted to cover my needs and to have some for all you
 

radu.sctin

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@Goozoon Seems like there is a lot of interest for these boards and only on one thread. Please do not forget the creator of these. We are all eager to share something cool but @WifiCable should have something to gain from this. After all we are all here because of the work she did.
 
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Goozoon

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Greg_E

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Wow shipping costs the same as the riser :eek: Sometimes living in the best country in the world has its disadvantages... :confused:
Yes, when I was buying the cm4 adapter for my Clockwork Pi Devterm, I had to stop for a bit. I finally decided to buy a uConsole and added that extra adapter to the order to help make the total shipping spread out between the two devices. A $19 SODIMM2 form factor card was going to be over $30 in shipping if I bought just that card.

It is what it is sometimes, especially if you are properly declaring the contents inside the box.
 

dSERiES

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Mar 17, 2025
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Just wanted to let you know, i waiting for PCB and components delivery, later this month I will start assembling the v2.0 boards (with fan headers).
I wanted to cover my needs and to have some for all you
I'm super interested, please let us know if there are any advancements
 
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Hellow

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Received mines from @radu.sctin this week, haven't had the occasion to test them out yet (still waiting on an i350-T4 to be delivered).
But they seem well-built, with good soldering skill.
 

laurel853

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Apr 23, 2025
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Just bought my first m720q and stumbled on this as the best riser to get, but it seems like I probably missed the party...
@Goozoon, do you have any left?

If not, will anybody else be making another batch? Pretty please...?
 

Prophes0r

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This is great for dealing with the proprietary slots on the *20q/x variants, but a direct-solder solution to convert the *10q/x units would be FAR more useful IMO since there are way Way WAY more of those floating around.

As the original project says, these lanes come directly off the CPU, so the only thing required to use them is adding a few passive components to the existing pads, and then physically connecting the card to the through-hole header.

I'm working on doing this with some salvaged PCIE extension cables, but the work is slow because I've been sick a lot lately.