[05:19] <Scary_Guy> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NQHkDEcgDPm34Mns3C93K6SJoBnua-x9O-y_6hv8sPs/edit#gid=2064683589
[06:55] <Scary_Guy> https://github.com/vosen/ZLUDA
[13:34] <jrwren_> awesome spreadsheet. I never knew they ran 100+A through CPU VRM
[13:36] <jrwren_> also awesome to see they are finally putting enough m.2 slots in mobos
[13:36] <Scary_Guy> Yeah, the other ones aren't bad either.
[13:36] <jrwren_> well, mostly
[13:36] <Scary_Guy> Mine has three.  It could probably use more but I figure eventually the size of the disks will be fine.
[13:37] <jrwren_> mine has 1 and I just bought a PCI adapter card for 2 more.
[13:37] <jrwren_> I've still gotta install it. I've been dragging my feet.
[13:37] <Scary_Guy> Yeah, that's also an option if there are enough slots for it.
[13:43] <Scary_Guy> https://www.techpowerup.com/295607/highpoint-announces-8-port-m-2-nvme-raid-controllers There we go
[13:44] <Scary_Guy> Kinda pricey though, there are cheaper ones that do 4/6 I think.
[13:47] <jrwren_> $$$$
[13:47] <jrwren_> I spent $15 for my adapter. lol
[13:52] <Scary_Guy> Can't complain.  I think I spent $30 on mine.  Couldn't get the PCIe M.2 working though because the motherboard was too old.  The SATA port worked fine though but of course that was keyd differently.
[13:53] <Scary_Guy> https://www.atpinc.com/blog/what-is-m.2-M-B-BM-key-socket-3
[13:53] <Scary_Guy> The Key ID table is nice.
[13:56] <jrwren_> i don't grok how sata works on those cards without a chip. m.2 is just pci, but sata is more. how is that going over pci?
[13:57] <jrwren_> or rather nmve m2 is just pci... i dont' know how sata works in those cases, I guess.
[13:57] <Scary_Guy> You literally hook up an external cable to the SATA port.
[13:59] <jrwren_> to the drive, right?
[13:59] <jrwren_> oh, its to the mobo so you can use sata m2? LMAO
[13:59] <jrwren_> i did not know what that port was for.
[14:16] <Scary_Guy> There's also a U.2 port on my motherboard.  I have no clue WTF that is for though.