HBEN Posted March 30, 2017 Share #26 Posted March 30, 2017 Not bad, i have the Z97E-ITX/ac from ASRock, it has 6 SATAIII ports \o/ A friend of mine still uses this specs! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HBEN Posted March 30, 2017 Share #27 Posted March 30, 2017 Not bad, i have the Z97E-ITX/ac from ASRock, it has 6 SATAIII ports \o/ A friend of mine still uses this specs! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colrojo Posted April 1, 2017 Share #28 Posted April 1, 2017 sorry to necro this thread but I'm new and don't appear to have the ability PM individuals. Had a question about the half size pcie mini slot on the board. Was wondering if anyone has been successful in finding a NAND storage device that will work with this slot and if so what is the make and model? This slot is a pcie 1x spec. Non for nand. But the good news is. that is a 1x mini pcie half sice[emoji5] . You can push 2 sata 6. Or 2 usb3 . Or a giganet card. And offcourse a wifi ac And alwais a USB 2 Enviado desde mi Aquaris X5 Plus mediante Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colrojo Posted April 1, 2017 Share #29 Posted April 1, 2017 sorry to necro this thread but I'm new and don't appear to have the ability PM individuals. Had a question about the half size pcie mini slot on the board. Was wondering if anyone has been successful in finding a NAND storage device that will work with this slot and if so what is the make and model? This slot is a pcie 1x spec. Non for nand. But the good news is. that is a 1x mini pcie half sice[emoji5] . You can push 2 sata 6. Or 2 usb3 . Or a giganet card. And offcourse a wifi ac And alwais a USB 2 Enviado desde mi Aquaris X5 Plus mediante Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SyncGuy Posted April 3, 2017 Share #30 Posted April 3, 2017 sorry to necro this thread but I'm new and don't appear to have the ability PM individuals. Had a question about the half size pcie mini slot on the board. Was wondering if anyone has been successful in finding a NAND storage device that will work with this slot and if so what is the make and model? This slot is a pcie 1x spec. Non for nand. But the good news is. that is a 1x mini pcie half sice[emoji5] . You can push 2 sata 6. Or 2 usb3 . Or a giganet card. And offcourse a wifi ac And alwais a USB 2 Enviado desde mi Aquaris X5 Plus mediante Tapatalk Hmmmm............ This has got me VERY interested as I have this exact same motherboard (AsRock N3150-ITX). Has anyone tested this? I.e. has anyone tried plugging in a Half-size Mini Pcie to PCIe adapter, and then a suitable SATA card successfully and get it to work (attached to another 1 or 2 HDD off the SATA card)? EDIT: Or maybe, an IOCrest / Syba Mini PCI-Express Half Size 2 Port SATA III RAID Controller SI-MPE40095 with 2 SATA HDD attached and working? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colrojo Posted April 3, 2017 Share #31 Posted April 3, 2017 sorry to necro this thread but I'm new and don't appear to have the ability PM individuals. Had a question about the half size pcie mini slot on the board. Was wondering if anyone has been successful in finding a NAND storage device that will work with this slot and if so what is the make and model? This slot is a pcie 1x spec. Non for nand. But the good news is. that is a 1x mini pcie half sice[emoji5] . You can push 2 sata 6. Or 2 usb3 . Or a giganet card. And offcourse a wifi ac And alwais a USB 2 Enviado desde mi Aquaris X5 Plus mediante Tapatalk Hmmmm............ This has got me VERY interested as I have this exact same motherboard (AsRock N3150-ITX). Has anyone tested this? I.e. has anyone tried plugging in a Half-size Mini Pcie to PCIe adapter, and then a suitable SATA card successfully and get it to work (attached to another 1 or 2 HDD off the SATA card)? EDIT: Or maybe, an IOCrest / Syba Mini PCI-Express Half Size 2 Port SATA III RAID Controller SI-MPE40095 with 2 SATA HDD attached and working? This is a old thing. I have ataqued this card And fun a year ago: https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00FOR0L9Y/ref ... 4ybMME87RC Also change the Mac number and now I have both in a row Enviado desde mi Aquaris X5 Plus mediante Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SyncGuy Posted April 4, 2017 Share #32 Posted April 4, 2017 Erm... I don't think a network port is similar to a SATA port? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colrojo Posted April 4, 2017 Share #33 Posted April 4, 2017 Erm... I don't think a network port is similar to a SATA port? All periferials plug in pcie port. The difference is in the number of ports required. For example, a médium graphic card required 8 And better 16 or more. This slot is "1 mpcie x1" This means : 1 -> standard review. in this case arround 2.5 GT/s duplex (you can plug 2 sata3 adaptors but the Max transfer rate be same 1 sata2 ) m-> mini form factor x1-> number of lanes The standard pcie slot in the board is 3 pcie x1 i thing. You can plug 2 SATA3. Or 4 but the Max transfer is 1GB/s same 2 sata3 (a litle bit minus) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA My english is painful Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SyncGuy Posted April 4, 2017 Share #34 Posted April 4, 2017 Erm... I don't think a network port is similar to a SATA port? All periferials plug in pcie port. The difference is in the number of ports required. For example, a médium graphic card required 8 And better 16 or more. This slot is "1 mpcie x1" This means : 1 -> standard review. in this case arround 2.5 GT/s duplex (you can plug 2 sata3 adaptors but the Max transfer rate be same 1 sata2 ) m-> mini form factor x1-> number of lanes The standard pcie slot in the board is 3 pcie x1 i thing. You can plug 2 SATA3. Or 4 but the Max transfer is 1GB/s same 2 sata3 (a litle bit minus) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA My english is painful No worries about your english. I read them slowly and understood! Anyway, i guess it would be best then that I cap it at running 2 HDD off it. But then again, on another thread for the AsRock Q1900-ITX, it seems that utilizing the mPCIe slot would disable 2 out of 4 onboard SATA ports. "http://xpenology.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3380&start=560#p97595" I suppose it's not worth exploring it anymore unless someone who actually have attached 2 HDD off the mPCIe slot without any negative effect such as the above. Looks like i would be needing to sell off my 8x 3TB WD Reds and upgrade to 8x 8TB WD Reds instead. LoL! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colrojo Posted April 4, 2017 Share #35 Posted April 4, 2017 Erm... I don't think a network port is similar to a SATA port? All periferials plug in pcie port. The difference is in the number of ports required. For example, a médium graphic card required 8 And better 16 or more. This slot is "1 mpcie x1" This means : 1 -> standard review. in this case arround 2.5 GT/s duplex (you can plug 2 sata3 adaptors but the Max transfer rate be same 1 sata2 ) m-> mini form factor x1-> number of lanes The standard pcie slot in the board is 3 pcie x1 i thing. You can plug 2 SATA3. Or 4 but the Max transfer is 1GB/s same 2 sata3 (a litle bit minus) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA My english is painful No worries about your english. I read them slowly and understood! Anyway, i guess it would be best then that I cap it at running 2 HDD off it. But then again, on another thread for the AsRock Q1900-ITX, it seems that utilizing the mPCIe slot would disable 2 out of 4 onboard SATA ports. I suppose it's not worth exploring it anymore unless someone who actually have attached 2 HDD off the mPCIe slot without any negative effect such as the above. Looks like i would be needing to sell off my 8x 3TB WD Reds and upgrade to 8x 8TB WD Reds instead. LoL! I tell you that I have a network card plugged into that port. And a syba of 4 mouths in the other. With what I have 8 satas and a link to 2 gb. And nothing has been disconnected or Lost. Only the speed. The onboard SATA is a litle more fasted The q1900 Carrie another chipset Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SyncGuy Posted April 6, 2017 Share #36 Posted April 6, 2017 I tell you that I have a network card plugged into that port. And a syba of 4 mouths in the other. With what I have 8 satas and a link to 2 gb. And nothing has been disconnected or Lost. Only the speed. The onboard SATA is a litle more fasted The q1900 Carrie another chipset Oh... Ok, i get it! Different chipset, hence the difference! Thank you for the clarification! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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