• b000rg@midwest.social
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    29 days ago

    Only temporary in the sense that the tape will fail as soon as it starts to warm up from these SSDs and latent heat from other components?

    • Fuck spez@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      Lol, hopefully temporary in the sense that I only need it to work for a couple of minutes, long enough to boot a test system with the card installed in order to find out if the motherboard for which I can’t locate a manual supports PCIe bifurcation. If the board recognizes all the drives then I’ll shut it down and properly install 4 full-length (2280) Samsung drives which I have yet to order.

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        Even when they do give the manual they rarely state and sonetimes randomy change between bios updates… Did it work? I need to know!

        • Fuck spez@sh.itjust.worksOP
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          Nope, but being Mr. Magoo, I unknowingly bought another motherboard that turns out to have three M.2 slots on board in addition to plenty of x16 slots so I can just install single-drive M.2 adapters in each slot without needing bifurcation support. I put an i9 in it and holy shit is it ever fast, especially with NVMe RAID.

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      Looks like a RAID card with NVME drives held down with electrical tape instead of the screws.

      Back in the day I had a RAID controller with a GPU fan taped into it so I get it. The tape stayed there for 6 years. Hopefully OP takes care of it sooner because old electrical tape in a hot environment is absolutely disgusting to clean off

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        29 days ago

        My question would be, how should it be normally? Is it not compatible with that short nvmes? or does it need an adapter?

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          I tried to find this exactly model and found a dozen similar ones that I’m inclined to think are from the same factory BUT all the ones I saw had the holes drilled for the different length NVMEs. So I’m guessing it’s a no-name brand that cut corners

          OP could likely drill their own holes assuming they have the right bit. I can’t see the back of the card but it’s almost definitely blank

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      29 days ago

      smol SSDs instead of long SSDs. The proper fix would be one of these to elongate it

      Or if OP has a 3d printer, one of these

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    Looks like a need for double sided tape and a 3d printed adapter. Stick the cards down and then use the printed part to hold them down.