These are SAS HBA's. You need two things in order to connect a GPU to your machine, first one being a PCIe adapter/splitter card and the second one being a motherboard that supports bifurcation, if you only want to connect one GPU then you just need PCIe adapter there is no need for bifurcation support on the motherboard. You also have an option to get a PCIe adapter card with a switch chip in that case you also do not need bifurcation support. Note that SAS cables may work with PCIe but its not guaranteed.
@@Prakash_Farmers_Son_Farmer Hmm you can't interconnect them its not how PCIE connection works, you can have an externally mounted GPU's using PCIE adapters and PCIE risers that have support for SFF-8643, SFF-8611 or SFF-8654 cables if you are using PCIE4.0 or PCIE5.0 you will need a PCIE adapter with redrivers or you will have unstable connection
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YAY wen multipath IO video!!
When I figure it out myself :D.
Hi I have dount can we connect GPU to work station with similar HBA card?
Thanks
These are SAS HBA's. You need two things in order to connect a GPU to your machine, first one being a PCIe adapter/splitter card and the second one being a motherboard that supports bifurcation, if you only want to connect one GPU then you just need PCIe adapter there is no need for bifurcation support on the motherboard. You also have an option to get a PCIe adapter card with a switch chip in that case you also do not need bifurcation support. Note that SAS cables may work with PCIe but its not guaranteed.
My requirements is I have 2 work station with 4 gpu in each, I want to inter connect 2 with sas cable possible?
@@Prakash_Farmers_Son_Farmer Hmm you can't interconnect them its not how PCIE connection works, you can have an externally mounted GPU's using PCIE adapters and PCIE risers that have support for SFF-8643, SFF-8611 or SFF-8654 cables if you are using PCIE4.0 or PCIE5.0 you will need a PCIE adapter with redrivers or you will have unstable connection