I have 2x PCIe X16 and 1x PCIe 1x slots that are not being used. Given that Linux has extensive hardware support, there are probably users with interesting PCI card usages

Aside from traditional usages like network/wireless/bluetooth/sound that can easily be used as USB (or built in advanced sound support in the MOBO), what are your use cases with PCIe?

  • @wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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    159 months ago

    I have an extra PCIe USB card I can use for Virtual machine pass through (sometimes it’s useful to be able to pass the entire controller instead of just a device).

    I have an XTRX software defined radio.

    I have an extra SATA/SAS HBA.

    One day I’d love to get a rubidium timecard.

    • @deafboy@lemmy.world
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      29 months ago

      XTRX software defined radio.

      That’s pretty sweet formfactor. Shame that minipcie is not as comon anymore.

        • @deafboy@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          I was thinking laptop. It would be so much less clunky without the external USB and antenna in the field. Or, damn, even a phone! Now I finally have a reason to even think about Librem 5.

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            Yes initially I had it deployed in an X230… I mean there are M.2 to Minipcie adaptors, issue is that space tend to be very limited.

            Remember this thing requires like 5 antennas…

            But I hadn’t thought of the librem, that’d be pretty cool!

            I wanna build a cyber deck for ir.

    • @shadowintheday2@lemmy.worldOP
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      19 months ago

      Mind sharing whhich situations would a timecard be useful ? Probably something that requires enhanced time precision, I just can’t figure it out