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ASUS releases its Hyper M2 X16 Card version 2.0
ASUS begins shipping an updated revision of their NVMe M.2 SSD x4 expansion card now called the HYPER M.2 X16 CARD V2” with enhanced power circuit. This add-in board supports a PCI-Express 3.0 (x16) connection that can carry four NVMe M.2 SSDs
The successor to the HYPER M.2 X16 card has a better power supply circuit. There is no big difference in other specs, an active fan and a large aluminum heat sink cover are used to cool the SSD. In addition, it supports Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (VROC) and NVMe RAID function of AMD Ryzen Threadripper. The external dimensions are W96 × L202 × H13 mm, and the corresponding platforms are Intel X299 / Z390 / Z370 and AMD X399 / X470 / X450 / X450 / X370 / B350.
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#5677211 Posted on: 06/06/2019 10:54 AM
This must be in certain regions, as I already purchased and installed the v2 two months ago. Nice card, didnt even activate the fan, the heatsink is enough. Mind you your motherboard must support pcie slot bifurcation already, if it is to support several nvme drives and split the lanes.
Once an bifurcation and nvme boot support mobo bios is updated, there is no issue using the card in older boards as well, such as x99, c612, and any other that meets these requirements.
Is the fan controllable from software or dump temp controlled ?
This must be in certain regions, as I already purchased and installed the v2 two months ago. Nice card, didnt even activate the fan, the heatsink is enough. Mind you your motherboard must support pcie slot bifurcation already, if it is to support several nvme drives and split the lanes.
Once an bifurcation and nvme boot support mobo bios is updated, there is no issue using the card in older boards as well, such as x99, c612, and any other that meets these requirements.
Is the fan controllable from software or dump temp controlled ?
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#5677213 Posted on: 06/06/2019 10:59 AM
there is a switch in the back plate of the card, you can switch fan on or off manually , also when already installed in case.
there is a switch in the back plate of the card, you can switch fan on or off manually , also when already installed in case.
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#5677303 Posted on: 06/06/2019 01:49 PM
This must be in certain regions, as I already purchased and installed the v2 two months ago. Nice card, didnt even activate the fan, the heatsink is enough. Mind you your motherboard must support pcie slot bifurcation already, if it is to support several nvme drives and split the lanes.
Once an bifurcation and nvme boot support mobo bios is updated, there is no issue using the card in older boards as well, such as x99, c612, and any other that meets these requirements.
The easiest systems to use this in literally have a hyper16x option listed in BIOS but anything that supports 4x4x4x4 should work. I have mine in an Apex X299 and the BIOS has native hyper16x support.
This must be in certain regions, as I already purchased and installed the v2 two months ago. Nice card, didnt even activate the fan, the heatsink is enough. Mind you your motherboard must support pcie slot bifurcation already, if it is to support several nvme drives and split the lanes.
Once an bifurcation and nvme boot support mobo bios is updated, there is no issue using the card in older boards as well, such as x99, c612, and any other that meets these requirements.
The easiest systems to use this in literally have a hyper16x option listed in BIOS but anything that supports 4x4x4x4 should work. I have mine in an Apex X299 and the BIOS has native hyper16x support.
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#5677499 Posted on: 06/06/2019 09:28 PM
Check out HighPoint SSD7103. Basically the same thing. I have been using a 7102 for a while.
http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7103-overview.htm
Check out HighPoint SSD7103. Basically the same thing. I have been using a 7102 for a while.
http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7103-overview.htm
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This must be in certain regions, as I already purchased and installed the v2 two months ago. Nice card, didnt even activate the fan, the heatsink is enough. Mind you your motherboard must support pcie slot bifurcation already, if it is to support several nvme drives and split the lanes.
Once an bifurcation and nvme boot support mobo bios is updated, there is no issue using the card in older boards as well, such as x99, c612, and any other that meets these requirements.