Cute m2 thread

cute m2 thread

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>crypto coprocessors

i feel like there's already pcie versions of this

m2 is cute!!!!
cuuuuuuuuute!

>cute m.2 co-processors

now thats an idea

This is also the most affordable way to get portable yet fast storage

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that flash drive jesus christ

I'm pretty sure sandisk flash drives are quite literally just shitty little SSDs and are generally cheaper

bump

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Every star tech piece of shit I have ever used at work or privately had been a piece of shit.
I know of literally no other hardware vendor that is worse.

they've been fine for me maybe you just treat your tech like a retard

you seem like the kind of person that hits your TV to "fix" it

kawaii desu

Most USB to M.2 enclosures don't support TRIM. By putting an SSD in one of these, you're essentially killing it.

But prove me wrong, try TRIMcheck on it (it's on GitHub I think).

Even without trim you have to be putting in some serious abuse to get anywhere near wearing out the NAND
SSDs are not that delicate and can deal with garbage on there own without TRIM

some enclosures support it
amazon.com/MyDigitalSSD-Portable-Express-External-Enclosure/dp/B07HCPCMKN

Even without trim SSDs recognize an attempt to write constant zeroes and will discard these blocks automatically.
After all, most SSDs have more than enough caching to do that, only DRAM-less ones don't.

thats nvme

which means it's probably just a pcie to usb converter

theres no sata one i think

>pcie to usb converter
It's actually Thunderbolt (which uses USB C) to M.2

Nope it's USB
USB C is just a connector that can carry Thunderbolt it doesn't mean it is thunderbolt

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wait is this pcie to scsi to usb or some shit lol

what if i put a m.2 wifi adapter on this thing

m.2 fpga when

amazon.com/PicoEVB-Artix-7-FPGA-Development-Board/dp/B0779PC8S4

It relies on NVMe to do anything atleast that is what the block diagram of the chipset's datasheet implies and the datasheet mentions nothing outside of storage

bomp

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I want to reach a point where the only moving part on my computer are the fans

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>tfw tiny mini itx computer with a 150w Pico itx PSU and a ryzen APU and a m.2 drive on the back of the board

It's so tiny and it runs WoW, I love it.

Why? By then the whole thing will draw 55w and will have a small heat sink

this is my goals for my multi-purpose home server at the moment. Though with at least 1 big boy hard drive for larger storage

specs?

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>Pico itx PSU
do tell

getting into sfc territory here but I'm trying to make a cute tiny sfc build with minimal power draw but "tough" for its size but also being pretty low power and itx is hitting that sweet spot but i also just want a shit load of slots for potential m2 storage

would a full size PCIE card with 4 slots throttle SATA m2 speeds?

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lol what the fuck, whats the source of that webm?

some resident evil thing