CWWK x86Pi-P5/P6 MAX (upgraded) single NVME bandwidth
2025-06-17 08:16:37
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Hello.
I've just noticed an updated version of x65-P5 board called MAX. If I don't plan to use the 4 m.2 expansion board, what would be the PCIe bandwidth for a single NVME drive? Is it PCIe3.0 x4?
Also it's mentioned that it can be powered with 12-24v power supply. What is the optimal voltage?
Thank you
2025-06-20 10:03:09
Hello,
the native NVMe is an x4 signal, but after extending 4 m.2, it becomes an X1 signal.
It is recommended to use 12V-5A/12V-8A, with 12V-8A being the best choice
2025-10-21 19:19:02
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