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M.2 expansion card supports


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I think we need to add M.2 expansion card supports to laptop with 6 nmve hard drive supports. Also still want 4 usb controllers with 40 Gbps inputs not just two. The shared USB 3.2 and thunderbolt 4 inputs are OK but two on each side not just two in total. Second network connection I'm OK if two network connections share one 10 gb network controllers or 5 Gb each. Even two 2.5 gb like others Intel stuff has. Plus did you see this response to Intel from razer canada Twitter wow.

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I don't know anyone who have more than 2 NVMe drives in laptop (and still only some of them have 2 slots :D). You should buy a NAS device for storing your data.

2.5/5/10G NIC - ofc it would be nice, but it's not cheap.
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They are a ltitle slow and kind of big. If they have faster access I would think about it. But yes they are OK for storing data you don't access or work on daily. That kind of idea just plug them into full speed pcie 4 socked I can use 14 core laptops with 4 egpu and 10 cpu cores. I had 3 card for nmve expansion 4 open spot in each for home pc with 16 core Intel for working on projects. Talk about not waiting for auto cad to render 3d design and designing large out door maps was much better. I just want it back in laptop. That be designer dream computer. I like same setup but 6 nmve harddrives installed on each now faster speeds.
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Yes I took harddrive case off after someone broke it. Then try plugging it into motherboard as kid and it worked. I'm like why sell them with a case. Just add small connectors onto motherboard. Didn't take long to get smaller working connectors on motherboard.
What you want is an uber-specialist design, a custom. To mass produce that would take some serious re-tooling and make something stupid expensive that only whales could afford without batting an eyelash.

I agree with Fisz, a NAS is what you're after unless you are open to coming off of a gaming laptop.
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I'm all in for nas but it better be allowed to do over 40GBps or I'm not wasting my time. Making just one for myself might be great idea if stolen I know who owns it. Most servers country buy are like that now only one of a kind or special design just for that country. so if stolen easy to track. Now that they are not two stores tall.

I all ready have usb sticks doing 40 GBps no one could afford them. Drop to 10 GBps price drop a little police and army are happier so are network cops for internet.

Having enough trouble getting them to install 4 usb controllers on newer cpu that could use bandwidth. I'm sick of taking them to court for doing it wrong.
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Yes I want outside of case access with option to put 4 or more 10 GBps drive into connection very easily done. But after I get 4 usb controllers not two. Plus plus plus.