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  1. Hmm looks like they only have 4x or less as input, that would be a huge bottleneck. Do they also make those 16x to 4-way 4x or 16x to 2-way 8x splitters? I didn't found a splitter with an input with over 4x lanes...
  2. Found something, but its only gen2.0 too bit its more like what I wanted... http://www.cyclone.com/products/expansion_backplanes/pcie2-437.php
  3. if we left the m.2 out we could get along with a 16x to 2way-8x splitter. Any ideas?
  4. Just saw that supermicro card only supports gen 2 and has no additional power connectors that make me worry how the 3 card all get 75 watt as in the spec. http://www.wiredzone.com/supermicro-components-motherboards-accessories-rsc-r2ug-2e4e8-10022062?gclid=CjwKCAiAtorUBRBnEiwAfcp_Y9op5DpC0Iv9J5qNusWKCAU6xTK-4GnQU5mwUjlffpoptlzO-uIsLxoClOkQAvD_BwE
  5. Dont think so, most of the singleslot cards are designed to be so close next to each other
  6. I only go form 16x to 4x and this bandwidth is enough for 10GBit networking and stata cards
  7. Hi, my NAS MB only has one pcie 16x slot and I want to run a NIC and other cards at once. This is how I wanted to spit them: - 16x - 4x 10GBit NIC - 4x sata card / riad card - 4x m.2 - 4x (Reserved) So I looked for a 16x to 4-way 4x pcie-splitter, but only found 4x to 4-way 1x and other non-fitting mining splitters. If you found something helpful, please let me know. Thanks for helping.
  8. Hi there, In the last time im watching the epyc CPU by amd and as I looked for some mainboards I only found 3: 1 Single-Socket by Gigabyte (MZ31-AR0) And 2 Dual-Sockets by Supermicro (H11DSU-iN/H11DSi) My favorite of them is the H11DSU by Supermicro for these reasons: - Dual Socket - 4 TB of Ram - EEC ...but it lacks of pcie x16 sockets it has only one of it, but on top of that it has a pcie x32 and x40 Slot, but i didnt found a riser/splitter to split them into pcie x16 sockets. So my question is did you found a way to Split them into x16-slots or is there even a better mainboard with those features with more pcie x16 slots? Thanks for helping, Cedric
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