If I had the money I'd buy this and populate all sockets with 2TB m.2 SSDs and completely remove my SATA drives entirely. Such a clean build it would be.
It should work with all PCI-e SSDs as far as I can tell.
If I had the money I'd buy this and populate all sockets with 2TB m.2 SSDs and completely remove my SATA drives entirely. Such a clean build it would be.
True, but the market clientele for this kind of device would also be able to afford (if money was a factor, I don't know if it is) whatever motherboard supported it.
It is not that much more expensive to go with m.2 vs SSD, and the speed benefit is insane. I don't know anyone who would benefit from 4 NVME drives in RAID 0, but 4 separate NVME drives connected directly to CPU are a revelation for those who need multiple I/O operations for their workload. We always use multiple smaller drives rather than one large for music production (one for libraries, one for scratch, one for recording...) Makes things run smoother. I still don't think SATA SSDs would become obsolete in the near future, but having cable free system would be a joy.
This is still very new technology. It would need time to find proper use. But to have an option is very good.
If I had the money I'd buy this and populate all sockets with 2TB m.2 SSDs and completely remove my SATA drives entirely. Such a clean build it would be.
I'd rather have some SATA drives hidden in a false floor or behind some cover, with the only hint being the SATA cable than another PCI-Card that doesn't fit to the rest of my config so the last thing I'd call this is clean.
I think only certain boards has this feature, since apparently his does. I wouldn't bet on that on a motherboard would support this though, since overall some in here seems rather unsure/skeptical about it.