SK Hynix PE3110 960GB Enterprise M.2 PCIe Gen3 SSD 3D NAND V2

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Patrick

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One minor note - I think these are 22110 not 2280. You need to ensure you have enough room for them. Many platforms do not support this form factor. Otherwise look like nice PLP drives.
 

AkLviaLDN

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One minor note - I think these are 22110 not 2280. You need to ensure you have enough room for them. Many platforms do not support this form factor. Otherwise look like nice PLP drives.
Quite right Patrick, they is long ones. Fine for PCI adapter card or

I've been looking at;

Supermicro | Products | SuperServers | Mini 1U | E300-8D

And those board support long one.


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briandm81

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Is there an inexpensive pcie adapter that will fit 2 or 4 of these in a single slot?
 

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There have been reviews of PCIe adapters that can hold multiple M.2 NVMe SSDs, but they are pretty much brand specific due to the need to split the PCIe 16x bus into 4 separate buses.

I own a Dell T7910 workstation (my main home PC), for which I bought Dell's solution. I put a single Samsung 950 Pro 512GB SSD in it so far it works fine.

Review of the card I have: The Dell 4x m.2 PCIe x16 version of the HP Z Turbo Quad Pro.