A search for this only brings up adapters to plug M.2 drives into a PCIE slot which is not what I want because I don’t have a PCIE slot.

What I want is M.2 > M.2 (2x, 3x, etc). Does this exist?

  • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    bifurcation Is the keyword you’ll want to be looking for. And before you look into it any further make sure your motherboard even supports it on that slot. Bifurcation has existed since like pcie2 or something, but just like rebar hasn’t supported on consumer platforms until pretty recently.

    That said I can’t actually help you because I don’t know of anything to do this. I can only imagine it doesn’t exist because there’s not enough space on one M.2 slot to fit two M.2 ssds. Traces take up space, connectors take up space, and you’d have to somehow double stack SSDs on top of each other and they already get too hot for their own good.

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    1 month ago

    A possible workaround: M.2 to PCIE adapters are pretty common. I could use one of those combined with a PCIE to multiple M.2. But this feels hacky and I don’t love it.

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    1 month ago

    Why don’t you want to use the PCIe slot? NVMe runs over PCIe anyway.

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      1 month ago

      Maybe they don’t have an available slot?