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  • @iknowdawae893
    @iknowdawae893 ปีที่แล้ว +454

    the five stages of computer shenanigans
    - what happens if..
    - wait what
    - no way this works-
    - oh.. s#!t...
    - OH F&€K

    • @HardwareHaven
      @HardwareHaven  ปีที่แล้ว +44

      Exactly. Baha

    • @thisbennyplayz
      @thisbennyplayz ปีที่แล้ว +9

      True until it doesn't (Alot in my case.)

    • @nuvotion-live
      @nuvotion-live ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I like your background and intro music :)

    • @PancakeSerenade
      @PancakeSerenade ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes.

    • @tjh44961
      @tjh44961 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      You forgot the stage when something actually works the way you want it to -- "Hold my beer." The same stage can occur very, very late at night.

  • @alexlovett1991
    @alexlovett1991 ปีที่แล้ว +112

    I've used this slot for an additional ethernet port on a hp prodesk mini. I've genuinely considered making a small pcb to split the different functions for different uses.

    • @mell1657
      @mell1657 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      please do

  • @TheTastefulThickness
    @TheTastefulThickness ปีที่แล้ว +1111

    Turning the wifi slot into a SIM card slot for cellular internet connection is the #1 most amazing modification that no one feels like they should talk about. This is a high end feature only some business class laptops receive.

    • @seawolf7610
      @seawolf7610 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      What modules would you use for that ?

    • @DMP2923
      @DMP2923 ปีที่แล้ว +60

      A SIM card module?

    • @suspiciousstew1169
      @suspiciousstew1169 ปีที่แล้ว +126

      How the hell have I never heard of this?!?!? That’s probably one of the most convenient features you could put on a laptop today.

    • @OttosTheName
      @OttosTheName ปีที่แล้ว +62

      @@suspiciousstew1169 I think it's more common in rugged devices. Stuff that's meant to be used in a quarry, in the field, by surveyors, etc. are more likely to have these. I think. It used to be a big thing in more high end laptops, but now that most people can get a laptop if they want (as the cheap ones are usable), most people work in the city, every coffeeshop has free wifi and every phone can now be used as a hotspot it's far less common. If you're a little bit older I think you're more likely to have heard of it.

    • @MrCodePanda
      @MrCodePanda ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@suspiciousstew1169 Same, that's actually pretty groundbreaking. >.>

  • @FCoFix
    @FCoFix ปีที่แล้ว +82

    Oh hey. I made that wikipedia E key edit. It used to be that it was written in a way that could make people think m.2 E could be 2x PCIe x1 but that was not the case. It is a mix of 2 of the following list.

    • @azbesthu
      @azbesthu 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Coral has dual accelerator card for two separate 1x: CORAL G650-06076-01

    • @iXenox
      @iXenox 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      So no SLI on mini PCs? What a bummer...

  • @putraadriansyah8082
    @putraadriansyah8082 ปีที่แล้ว +141

    If you're going to use a PC PSU as external power supply again in the future, try to make a USB Optocoupler to trigger the green wire so you don't need to jumper the psu with paperclip and don't need to remove it because as soon as the board powered on/off, the optocoupler will also get powered on/off, and also it will trigger the PSU on or off.
    Try a cheap PC817 with some resistor

    • @HardwareHaven
      @HardwareHaven  ปีที่แล้ว +20

      I’ll have to check that out next time, thanks!

    • @HelipOfficial
      @HelipOfficial ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Interesting.......ill check that out too in the future. I never worked on optocouplers before, i heard a lot of it but never understood how it actually works.

    • @putraadriansyah8082
      @putraadriansyah8082 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@HelipOfficial optocouplers is basically a IR LED and a Photodiode in one package. When the photodiode gets ir light, it conducts.

    • @Knaeckebrotsaege
      @Knaeckebrotsaege ปีที่แล้ว +2

      or just... a 5 or 12V relay that needs no other components to do the same? KISS principle

    • @putraadriansyah8082
      @putraadriansyah8082 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Knaeckebrotsaege yes that would be simpler, and will work fine if the user likes the relay click sound at startup.

  • @TheSlyMouse
    @TheSlyMouse ปีที่แล้ว +178

    As a $1 member it's worth it easily. It's my kind of tinker heavy computer content.

    • @HardwareHaven
      @HardwareHaven  ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Good to hear! And thanks!

    • @r_owbot
      @r_owbot ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I can buy member but I don't have a credit card or online credit card 😭

    • @TheSlyMouse
      @TheSlyMouse ปีที่แล้ว +5

      All good, all the videos are still public at the end of the day.

    • @HardwareHaven
      @HardwareHaven  ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@r_owbot No worries! Thanks for just watching 🙂

  • @gordslater
    @gordslater ปีที่แล้ว +155

    When you run two PSUs, it's best practice to bond the case ground to case ground (assuming both of them have metal cases) ...AS WELL AS... the zero volt rails to each other.
    Keep these seperate - for example, bond the cases with one heavy ground wire. Seperately, bond both 0V rails (black wires, usually) together.
    In your situation here, I assume you#re using a 19V plastic brick PSU and the second PSU is the $5 metal case ATX PSU, so, being unable to bond the PSUs cases because one is plastic, you simply make sure the black wire of the second PSU is very firmly connected to the chassis 0V of the mini PC, usually the metal case is directly connected to the 0V line.
    I've guessing that there was a potential differance ("a voltage" to most people) between the 0V rail on one PSU and the 0V rail on the other PSU. The only thing linking the two 0V rails together was the screening earth braid on the SATA cables, so current was flowing on the SATA screen. This sort of thing can cause all sorts of wierdness. It's not so much about mains safety grouding (to anyone in the US), or "earthing" (in the traditional British English sense - electrical engineers really call that equipotential bonding of exposed metalwork. Nope, it's actually more about making sure that leakage currents or noise voltages don't affect both the devices you are powering AND the PSU regulators themselves. In simple terms: "it's f-ing complicated" :)
    The potential difference can easily occur do to RFI Y-capacitors on the mains input of one or both
    PSUs, as the caps are never perfectly equal value and also have a inherent leakage current.
    This is why you get a "tickle" from the DC power lead on some laptop PSUs.
    For years I've wondered how gamers could get away with running 2 PSUs in the same case to power a huge GPU, in reality, without bonding the 0V rails there coiuld be all sorts of unusual currents flowing across their GPU and through the PCIe (or PCI/AGP/IDE) socket in a similar way
    to the way your SATA lead was trying to equalize the two independetly floating 0V rails.
    For anyone running NAS systems with lots of disks and 2 or more PSUs, it was less of a problem back in the day because each spinning HDD had a nice fat metal case and was screwed directly to the mounting rails in a metal chassis. The HDD 0V rail was internally connected at or near the power connecter on the disk to the metal disk case via the PCB mounting screw pads.
    But recently, as people do this with SSD and their plastic cases, the problem is occuring on 2-PSU DIY NAS boxes too.

    • @trrjecto4459
      @trrjecto4459 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Only for my understanding, it will be enough if I connect the PSU case to the ProDesk case? At the PSU a screw at the mounting bracket with a wire and then the attach somewhere at the ProDesk case, like a case screw?

    • @joshuahzg
      @joshuahzg ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I didn't understand anything but thanks for the explanation 🎉

    • @gawizard4980
      @gawizard4980 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@joshuahzg essentially, 2 PSU's = share common ground
      the second PSU couldnt share common ground with the HP Mini

    • @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee
      @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I am very grateful that you shared this and I stumbled onto this information before I started new server build! Thank you!

    • @JustinEdge-i3i
      @JustinEdge-i3i ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9eeyou technically don’t have to do that as long you have a powerful power supply having two would waste and you can turn any pc into a server

  • @stevejr777
    @stevejr777 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    You need a common ground thats why it worked when you shorted the both grounds. Anytime to use two different power supplies you'll need to do this. It's not going to hurt anything just make it work!

  • @AliceC993
    @AliceC993 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    As others have commented here, I would be extremely cautious using multiple power supplies in a situation like this. I've even had issues using external hard drives on test benches if things aren't properly grounded.

  • @MichaelThompson94
    @MichaelThompson94 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm using one of these Coral edge TPUs with Zoneminder on an Intel Nuc, have been for maybe 3 years, and it's brilliant.

  • @garrytuohy9267
    @garrytuohy9267 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks!

  • @sparriot
    @sparriot ปีที่แล้ว +3

    One crazy venezuelan here converted it to and adapter to connect a graphics card in a atom laptop. Awesome video.

  • @Montgomerygolfgator
    @Montgomerygolfgator 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    1. That port you removed can actually become a 2.5gb ethernet with an HP module XD
    2. You can delid the Ryzen Pro in that HP with a razorblade, and you really want to do it. They actually used THERMAL PASTE UNDER THE IHS, so it comes right off and the stuff they used is awful and dried up. Replace it (i used PTM) and pop the lid back on with another layer and it will run a lot faster, quieter, and cooler.

    • @advertentiegolf
      @advertentiegolf 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What do you mean with 2.? Because doesn’t it have an intel cpu?

    • @Montgomerygolfgator
      @Montgomerygolfgator 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@advertentiegolfYou're right, I have the elitedesk 705 G4. To be fair, they are pretty much identical inside and out except for an internal header that allows thunderbolt FlexIO in the Intel version (AMD still doesn't have a license for Thunderbolt today) and the CPU under the heatsink. It's still useful information though, the AMD version has some benefits. For example, Bazzite and ChimeraOS which are meant to work as SteamOS for non-steam devices need an all-AMD system to work properly and the 705 works perfectly for that. Just make sure to crack off the CPU heat spreader to prepare the whole thing.

  • @Agret
    @Agret ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was recently working on an HP SFF pc that only had 2 sata ports, one was in use for the DVD drive and one for the internal hard drive. We added a 2.5" SSD to it but there was no extra sata port. I found on Amazon you can get a little adapter that is the same size as a wifi card that has 2x SATA ports on it so I put that in there and connected the DVD drive to the expansion board and put the SSD into the motherboard. Works awesome. The PC is used on Ethernet so didn't need wifi (and the slot actually came empty on this model of SFF PC!)

    • @Luqinity
      @Luqinity ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! I have been researching about this adapter for awhile but just can’t find any feedback on how reliable the adapter and max speed. Since you are using SSD, I was wondering if I could get some feedback. What’s the transfer speed and have there been any issues? Thank you

  • @whitebeartigtig
    @whitebeartigtig ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I had a random 32GB SSD sitting around doing nothing and an unpopulated slot meant for a 4G card. The extra 32GB drive in my laptop is nice to have considering I only have a 250GB NVMe.

    • @peppernickelly
      @peppernickelly ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I hope you know that $40 can get you 1tb ssd/nvme nowadays.

    • @Foggy404
      @Foggy404 ปีที่แล้ว

      Depends on location@@peppernickelly

    • @l-e-v-117
      @l-e-v-117 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      ​@@peppernickellyalways nice to reuse old hardware though. Prevent the ewaste pile getting bigger

    • @peppernickelly
      @peppernickelly ปีที่แล้ว

      @@l-e-v-117 While this is true, computational functions have changed and will continue to change. I personally work from my PC and/or laptop. So quality, speed, volume, and power efficiency are important factors that allow me to get my job finished in a timely manner.

    • @RadChromeDude
      @RadChromeDude ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@l-e-v-117the 250gb ssd could just be used in an enclosure after upgrading the SSD!

  • @michaelseditor
    @michaelseditor ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I used my wifi slot to go the cheap eGPU route for my laptop. I even made a video about it! It's pretty old now but gives a good look how I did it.

    • @ipann6693
      @ipann6693 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That's so cool!

  • @theusuario-pb5xk
    @theusuario-pb5xk ปีที่แล้ว +17

    You can also buy a PCI X4 adapter for the wifi port, that allow to install whatever card you want.
    In my case (M710q) i use it to connect a sata card with x6 sata ports
    i found a really cool way to actually power drives directly from the M710q motherboard, so i have x6 3.5 HDD drives connected

    • @HardwareHaven
      @HardwareHaven  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That’s a awesome!

    • @kevinmax101
      @kevinmax101 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      l wonder what wire you were jumping to power up those hdds. Cant possiby be the usb headers right?

    • @Isaac-X113
      @Isaac-X113 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      True yes but don't think you can combine the 2 separate 1x links into more bandwidth, you only get a 1x link to the 4x device. Not going to slow down most things but there is a chance.

    • @janbrs7040
      @janbrs7040 ปีที่แล้ว

      do you have any youtube video for the setup?

    • @yissnakklives8866
      @yissnakklives8866 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      There's an expansion card that will give you a full PCIe GPU slot (externally, of course). Lets you run a full sized GPU at PCIe 4X

  • @gael_le_coq
    @gael_le_coq 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for showing. I ordered the coral pci a+e key version and after a long battle with my os it's now working like a charm!

  • @miketaylor8576
    @miketaylor8576 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Great video. Its common to see people never finding true potential of their computers. There are still people who never tried ssd in their computers.

    • @Squidgy55
      @Squidgy55 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I remember buying an SLI motherboard with the intention of some day getting a second GPU... I never bought the second GPU, I just upgraded the whole system to a newer gen that made SLI redundant. I still have the board, might be worth a tinker for some retro benchmarking.

  • @brandieboy
    @brandieboy ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Whoop whoop. New video in the house!

  • @TurtleWaxed
    @TurtleWaxed 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Note to self: If using more than one power source, you may need to add a ground strap between them so they are at the same DC ground reference.

  • @erk_0483
    @erk_0483 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My HP laptop 14s has a white list, so only special HP wifi cards work in the slot, and whats crazy is that instead of telling me that the card isnt supportet, it just gives me a "defective cooling fan" error and dosent boot until the "unsupportet" wifi card is removed.

  • @Olivia-W
    @Olivia-W ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Mini PC + Coral TPU + Debian + Homeassistant + Frigate NVR.
    And cameras.
    AI security camera video analysis for the win.

    • @gendalfgray7889
      @gendalfgray7889 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Can this TPU card be used for other AI?

  • @Goonit83
    @Goonit83 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You’re so chill. I enjoy your content man. 🍻

  • @screwf4ce1
    @screwf4ce1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love those septres. I run the S8s and love them. The imaging is insane. Great vid BTW

  • @Jabe_VeX
    @Jabe_VeX ปีที่แล้ว +3

    0:17 HH has breached containment

  • @markusTegelane
    @markusTegelane ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If you have questions about what each slot is for, the best place to look is your motherboard's manual

  • @henriquehff
    @henriquehff ปีที่แล้ว

    13:45 the hdd only got recognized because there is a common ground between the power supply in the HP pc and the external power supply, the only path to join these two grounds together are the sata cables to the hdd, so yeah, you might run into some issues if you don't have a proper grounding between the power supply's

  • @therealjamescobb
    @therealjamescobb ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video on the m2.E key slot. It would be a great follow up for a Frigate / Coral TPU follow up and how its worked out.

  • @windowsvista3193
    @windowsvista3193 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    POV my 2009 Lenovo thinkcentre m58 without that slot: I have to use a usb wi-fi adapter but at least I have like 10 usb ports

  • @BarneyKB
    @BarneyKB ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I used a 2x sata adapter on a jonsbo n2 which as far as I can tell is the only way to get the maximum 5 drives from a modern consumer itx MOBO. Works pretty well!

    • @AndyMitchellUK26
      @AndyMitchellUK26 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm actually looking at a Jonsbo build and have recently come across a 6 port 2280 M.2 adaptor. Very handy for the ITX boards with 2 NVMe slots as it means you can run an Optane drive on one still for cache.

  • @lulsecs
    @lulsecs ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Regarding the Sata card, maybe its hitting the power limit since HWInfo shows only 10 watts max on it, or just a weird compatibility issue, not totally sure myself but I've seen other comments try to suggest some tips. Really awesome to see people trying this stuff because I was really curious on how it would work. Great video as always, and keep doing what you do! I aspire to be like you and try stuff to see if it works.

    • @thebutingtingman8832
      @thebutingtingman8832 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have tried this in chromebox cn62 but the adapter is flaky, but it recognized the ssd, unfortunately the chromebox had died probably due to incorrect grounding of the psu for sata adapter

  • @ich777
    @ich777 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Nice video, actually the first one which talks about that not all are equal since manufacturers are building them differently. Good job! 😊
    Btw the Coral TPU driver is also all available for Unraid and the setup process is much easier.

  • @JuxZeil
    @JuxZeil ปีที่แล้ว

    It's a NGFF connector pinned for M.2 E-key, and they're usually only 1XPCI-E lane at the bus. Good enough for a STA SSD or WI-Fi +/- BT.

  • @Raintiger88
    @Raintiger88 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A few months ago, I bought several B, M, A, E , B+M and A+E and maybe B+E key adaptors (they are packed away) for testing on a latte panda delta 3 and one other MB that I just can't recall at the moment. This was a bit of a flashback to some of the headaches I had while attempting this. I'm reasonably certain that many of my problems were related to the BIOS. Not sure if the devices were whitelisted/blocked in the BIOS or how/why an engineer would even go through the trouble to block and/or enable only certain things, but I do recall having issues getting them to work properly. Adding to the frustration was the fact that BIOS (for the most part) is still secret sauce stuff and I just don't know how they limit and/or allow just certain PCIe devices (or any other device). I can only say that I eventually gave up. I really wish I could have found a completely open BIOS that I could have flashed that would just simply treat any PCIe device as something communicating on the PCIe bus - but that doesn't seem to be the case. Before I ever do this again, I want to find a completely open BIOS that I can configure and flash at will. It really shouldn't be that difficult.

    • @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee
      @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee ปีที่แล้ว

      Did you have these experiences using the LattePanda, the other motherboard, or both? And if you don't mind sharing, what are your other experiences with the LattePanda Delta? I am on a tight budget right now, so I am considering getting one of their new Sigma series with the 32 GB of RAM now available and using it both as my main computer for a while and to learn Arduino.

    • @Raintiger88
      @Raintiger88 ปีที่แล้ว

      The only thing I did last year was pull it out of the box and power it up to make sure it was working as expected. I think it has win11 on it and the arduino software in right on the desktop.. I think it's a really cool product and I don't regret buying it. I just don't have the time to learn arduino right now.@@ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee

  • @Kehk-in-a-MiG
    @Kehk-in-a-MiG ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've never heard "SATA" pronounced that way, but I like it.

  • @David_Quinn1995
    @David_Quinn1995 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    you can get an e-key to M and B keyed adaptor for the slot as well, but I went the same route you did 2 SATA ports since the mobo I bought can't use it as a boot drive and I can't use WIFI with treuNAS.
    can we get a full video on how to set up home security? with a system like this? I plan to do something like this but I refuse to buy cameras that connect over WIFI and report to a could server.

  • @piousminion7822
    @piousminion7822 ปีที่แล้ว

    #0:42 You point to the device and say "one of the wifi antennae had been ripped off", but I don't see anything that remotely looks like a wifi antenna was ever there. What am I missing?

  • @abdelmonemawad397
    @abdelmonemawad397 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello, in fact, I saw your content, and it is wonderful content, but while you tried using an external power source for the storage units, it is incorrect. If you want to use storage units with the unit used in the video, you can use a source from the device itself by allocating a USB port for the two units, because the 2.5 hard drive uses 5 Volt only, best regards 14:18

    • @abdelmonemawad397
      @abdelmonemawad397 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      th-cam.com/users/shortsrGsLc2yWWLk?si=4NLkyK5pyoc0CEnH

  • @Real_Tim_S
    @Real_Tim_S 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    For AI in an M.2 A+E-key 2230 slot, look at the Hailo-8. No affiliation, I just like it better than Coral.

  • @johnrickard8512
    @johnrickard8512 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My laptop Prometheus has 4 of these slots. Two half height, two full height. I have installed in them a combo Wifi AC/bluetooth card, a Google Coral, A Sierra Wireless MC7700 4g LTE modem, and some no name 240gb SSD for my OS boot drive. It's an older core perhaps, but it checks out.

    • @johnrickard8512
      @johnrickard8512 ปีที่แล้ว

      Curiously not all of these slots were created equally. The combo card, for example, will only show its wifi module if plugged into the "Aux" connector but will show both if plugged into the one labeled "wifi". This suggests to me that the former does not have USB connections....which of course isn't a problem for a Google Coral 😁

  • @olstar
    @olstar ปีที่แล้ว +7

    3:18 you had us in the first half, not gonna lie...

  • @lilblackduc7312
    @lilblackduc7312 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I shared this with someone else smart enough to appreciate your possible 'ground' issue between the cases of the PSU and computer. Thank you...🇺🇸 👍☕

  • @markissboi3583
    @markissboi3583 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i collected a few wifis from laptops that do the same m2 slots

  • @henriquehff
    @henriquehff ปีที่แล้ว

    4:24 I'm using a WD SN740 nvme drive in the wifi card slot as a boot drive for my home NAS (with the J4005DC motherboard), I just had to buy the "M.2 A/E Key Slot To M.2 M"

  • @ufukpolat3480
    @ufukpolat3480 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Old Apple hardware could utilize a Broadcom h.264 accelerator called crystal hd which used mini PCIe. These expansion slots are really useful even though very few people realize.

  • @thisbennyplayz
    @thisbennyplayz ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You shuld do a dedicated video about the Coral edge TPU and Frigate.

  • @zushiba
    @zushiba ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I bet the e-key sata adapter was shorting to the motherboard. I'd stick some Kapton tape on the bottom of it before you try that again.

  • @BrendanxP
    @BrendanxP ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I recently installed the coral dual TPU in my wifi slot, however, it did not work at all. The bios picked it up as a GND device, but it does not show up under the PCIe devices on Linux.
    I have an "asrock z690m-itx/ax" motherboard, which according to the specifications supports: "type 2230 WiFi/BT PCIe WiFi module and Intel® CNVi (Integrated WiFi/BT)".
    So if you see this, be aware!

  • @vicolin6126
    @vicolin6126 ปีที่แล้ว

    Got a HP 800 G4 mini, a newer model that the one showed in the video. Did and experiment with one of those E-key 2.5 gigabit ethernet cards, great fun. Managed to snag an actual Intel-based card (i225) for pretty cheap and mounted it in the G4. Was a tight fit for the E-key card, then the actual Ethernet port (the dangly end like shown in the video) had to be fastened somehow. I managed to get it securely mounted INSIDE the G4 by first of all insulating the metal on it with electrical tape (important), then I used those plastic-coated metal wires you get from packages (I always save those, good to have) and tied the Ethernet port down. There are multiple holes on the back of the PC where you could fasten such wires.
    The card works great and the port sits flush with the back of the PC.

  • @FowlerAskew
    @FowlerAskew ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Damn, that Wikipedia page about CNVio is better than the Intel page describing it 😂
    I had a hell of a time trying to figure out why my PC wouldn't even power on when I tried to switch from a 9560 to an AX201

  • @TheHayruss
    @TheHayruss 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you can use a USB to sata power cable to over come the grounding issues.

  • @minigpracing3068
    @minigpracing3068 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The TPU was probably the one I'm most interested insince Frigate kind of requires having a TPU installed to work. Part of a much larger project for me and not sure when I'll get started on it.

    • @tenekevi
      @tenekevi ปีที่แล้ว

      That's not true. I've been running frigate on the CPU for 1.5 years. i5-6400 takes it well, although CPU usage is ~35-40W. Recently they came out with OpenVINO support which reduces overall electricity usage by ~25-40%.
      You can definitely run Frigae without Coral. It's a bit more inefficient but totally works.

    • @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee
      @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@tenekevi I am showing my ignorance here, but does TPU mean Tensor Processing Unit, or something else?
      And what Operating System(s) does Frigate run on? I am wondering if I could use it on one of the new Single Board Computers that are coming out based on the new ARM processor from Rockchip that has an on chip Neural Processor. Something like the Orange Pi or Cool Pi boards.

    • @tenekevi
      @tenekevi ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, it stands for Tensor Processing Unit. And as far as I know, it's ran under linux. I think it can run both on x86 and arm architecture. That's especially easy with a Docker container. I can't comment on the ARM stuff though. People have ran it on a Pi4 with a Coral TPU attached via USB. A SBC might be ok for a few cameras - 2-4. I think anything else will need a lot more juice to perform the video encoding.

    • @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee
      @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tenekevi Thank you very much.

    • @tenekevi
      @tenekevi ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Not_Sure-i6o You never needed a TPU. Frigate just works with various degrees of efficiency. OpenVINO is a lot more efficient than a bare CPU but it's less efficient than a Coral TPU. I use both so I can compare.

  • @andrewforrest8346
    @andrewforrest8346 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I actually just bought a mini pc the other day, was able to find a cheap e key to m key adaptor and it worked with an m.2 nvme ssd. I installed linux mint and was able to boot off the m.2, no issues so far.

  • @irongiant1961
    @irongiant1961 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I used this slot for a four port SATA card. A little slow, but not terrible. It's used for the four hard drives that make up the backup in my 40 tb NAS.

    • @gelomorn
      @gelomorn 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello can you share a link on what you use? I have been searching for this and cant find anyone using this one. Thanks!

  • @aliyuabba4575
    @aliyuabba4575 ปีที่แล้ว

    That face when everything blacked out was priceless 😂

  • @marcg1043
    @marcg1043 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great inspiration...liked the 2.5G NIC atapter idea. SATA drives not realy practical because those SFF boxes dont offer enough power to run HDs anyway....But still thanks for another great video. For 2.5G is a 2.5G switch sufficient or don't you also need to add a special 2.5G router?

  • @garrytuohy9267
    @garrytuohy9267 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was recently looking for something to use the Wi-Fi socket on a Fujitsu FUTRO-S920 and found a M.2 NGFF to PCI-E Adapter Card to accept an NVMe, which is a nice boost to the mSATA that it came with.

  • @skymad194
    @skymad194 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    thank you so much I just built my girlfriend an ASRock b660m-pro Rs with a i5-12600f so we can play some games together and I didn't realize it didn't come with Wi-Fi and I bought a Wi-Fi card and it wasn't working I was very confused until I watched this video and you talked about the motherboard manufactures white listing to only use certain cards I then looked it up for my motherboard and it only uses intel made cards thank you for your help I thought the slot itself just non-functioning and reserved for the Wi-Fi model only luckily its an ASRock motherboard and they keep all there motherboard listings and specs and support even old boards running 2nd gen intel witch is awesome of them

    • @evilleader1991
      @evilleader1991 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Holy crap no punctuation

  • @neongenesis2979
    @neongenesis2979 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've used the EXP GDC Beast Video Card Dock on my HP Thin Client t630 to use an external graphics card using the Mini-PCie/NVMe slot. While it's VERY limited, it's 100x better than the onboard graphics. It's interesting to see a low-power 4 core APU boosted by an RTX 3050. XD

  • @janbrs7040
    @janbrs7040 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have this HP Elitedesk Mini PC. And this content right now is what im looking for. I want to use the m.2 e into some storage adapter, to make "wannabe" NAS..

  • @onigvd77
    @onigvd77 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m fairly certain that the mini PCIe slot can be used to add GPUs to mini machines that have no other PCI slots

  • @gustersongusterson4120
    @gustersongusterson4120 ปีที่แล้ว

    Peter's video was really cool to come across! I appeciate the run though of all these devices, thanks.

  • @PeterMensink01
    @PeterMensink01 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great idea. Just tried and now have an extra 2.5G Lan on my mini PC running proxmox.

  • @K-politic
    @K-politic ปีที่แล้ว

    I know Peter, he knows his stuff.
    I am getting a couple usb corals in a week or 2.cant wait

  • @genethebean7597
    @genethebean7597 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    He didn't mention that Coral TPU's are way backordered. Keep that in mind if you're going to go ahead with one! Additionally, consider the dual TPU model since that is typically more available.

    • @Niosus
      @Niosus ปีที่แล้ว

      It's not that bad if you're willing to keep an eye on third party resellers. The stock doesn't last long, but I was able to pick up a TPU in less than two weeks. I did have to buy the mini PCIe one, but that's nothing a cheap adapter from Amazon can't solve.
      It's fantastic in combination with Frigate. I'm using it to keep an eye on my cats for now, but it's capable of so much more in combination with Home Assistant.

    • @genethebean7597
      @genethebean7597 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Niosus I was aiming to get a mPCIe one and it took Mouser like 9 months to send me one! I ordered it Aug 2022 and got it Apr 2023.
      I'm not sure, maybe I should've waited on like Adafruit or something.

    • @CamiloSperberg
      @CamiloSperberg ปีที่แล้ว

      The dual one does not work with this m.2 slot, I bought one and ended up having to buy a connector which is installed in the SSD slot, and only 1 of the 2 TPUs are recognized

    • @mitchellkear
      @mitchellkear ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@CamiloSperberg What adapter did you buy? I have a Dell Micro PC that I did the same thing for and the TPU "should" work as my slot should be compatible but it doesn't pick up the BIOS shows the slot as "empty"

    • @genethebean7597
      @genethebean7597 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@CamiloSperberg Good to know! In the vid Mr. Haven said it was dual link but that would not necessarily apply to the wiring or specs of either the slot or the TPU.

  • @glenncol
    @glenncol 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Hardware Haven , i have the same mini PC as yourself and was looking to include Coral AI card in the Wirelesss M.2 slot as well. I see there is a Coral Dual Edge TPU card that is an E-key that needs M.2 E-key (with two PCIe Gen2 x1 lanes)*, will this work?

  • @ericp.5533
    @ericp.5533 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Always ground the devices directly! You never know. I personally think it's good practice. Interesting video tho!

  • @F76986jhg
    @F76986jhg ปีที่แล้ว

    When I had a dual-core, I always thought of using the M.2 port, To embark on various solutions, Put gps, bluetooth, wi-fi, npu/vpu, Everything on a small plate to make my computer more usable, Too bad it wasn't I have had and I don't even have to do it, but I leave the idea to brilliant minds to do something like this, and postpone the planned obsolescence a lot.

  • @Backstage_Politician
    @Backstage_Politician ปีที่แล้ว

    This is way better than Linus Tech Tips.
    This guy has a great attitude and is informative, humble and legit, compared to the obviously toxic psycho-ex vibes of LTT.
    I've subscribed today.

  • @n0madfernan257
    @n0madfernan257 ปีที่แล้ว

    have an hp elite refurb laptop, little did i know that the mini pcie slot is choosy with the hardware. my wifi+bt mini card does not work, so used another wifi only card

  • @JbVest
    @JbVest 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm unable to get my dual edge TPU e key to work on the literal same elite desk mini G3 that you show in your video. I know I probably won't be able to get both TPUs working but I'm wondering if I need to return the dual edge TPU and get the single TPU for it to work? Any help will be very much appreciated I'm about to pull my hair out over this every time I try to configure detectors it does not find the TPU in the logs on frigate.

  • @AJKammerer
    @AJKammerer 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome video! Was trying to figure out what to use that slot for on my own HP Elitedesk mini. I think a 2.5gbs network card would be perfect. Thanks!

  • @stevenclark2188
    @stevenclark2188 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It helps that Intel's standard non CNVI cards use PCI-E for Wi-Fi and USB for Bluetooth. And they're sooooo cheap it's only worth undercutting them to save PCI-e ports on a low-power system.

  • @trrjecto4459
    @trrjecto4459 ปีที่แล้ว

    It will be interesting if on those models where the second m.2 is missing if it's enough to solder one to it, or if it also needs to be flashed.

  • @PeterBrockie
    @PeterBrockie ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the shoutout! Love the channel.

  • @xariyx9860
    @xariyx9860 ปีที่แล้ว

    I transformed mini pcie slot into M2 with adapter, then put some random Samsung nvme - it didn't detect it bcs it had bios from like 2015, I had to mod bios with nvme driver and now I can boot from it!

  • @ikirules
    @ikirules ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you to do this demo with these cards! I was searching information about it, specific with the 2.5g because in a future I want to do a homelab with mini/micro pcs, but i was'nt sure if was compatible, but with this video I'm more confident to proceed with my project :D

    • @nassim99345
      @nassim99345 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is the external antenna required for wifi? The wifi card doesn't have signal?

  • @turbojax07
    @turbojax07 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Another great one that is much older is from the original Mario. The devs found a spot that you could get infinite lives with a turtle shell, but left it in the release because they thought it was too hard to do. They were wrong.

  • @sqlazer
    @sqlazer ปีที่แล้ว

    I actually have an m.2 e key nvme drive in my parts bin somewhere. I bought a late 2012 Mac mini a few years back and swapped out the stock nvme drive for a Samsung something or other, and had to get an adapter to do it. The drive I pulled outta the mini was an e key drive. I tried to sell it on eBay but no one wanted it lol

    • @7hx89
      @7hx89 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Mac mini 2012 does not have any nvme ssd. Some mini 2014 models have. Those Ssds use apple-only keys, not standard b,m or e keys. However there are cheap adaptors to make them compatible with b/m keys. And, such ssds can be used in many macs from 2013-2017.

  • @guffermeister
    @guffermeister ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've found the slot useful for non wifi, much like you. With the Dell MFF PC's they have Realtek NIC's onboard. Which suck as vmware ESX 7 or later doesn't support them. Rather than have USB adatpers hanging out, put in an Intel 210 gigabit NIC in to slot. The older dell MFF PC's have a VGA hole, which nicely takes the RJ45 connector. It looks almost factory fit. Vmware 7 or 8 will then install. Once vmware is running, you can pass the onboard Realtek NIC through to an OS to use natively if you want. Is how I did my openense firewall - use the Realtek NIC as the external interface, and use the Intel as the internal bridge, alongside other VMs. I don't have an overly quick internet connection, so not an issue for me with regards to the internal NIC contention

    • @nassim99345
      @nassim99345 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is the external antenna required for wifi? The wifi card doesn't have signal?

  • @TheTBoneSteak
    @TheTBoneSteak ปีที่แล้ว

    I didn't see a video for it nor any comments... What cameras are you using at home? I'm running Wyze cameras and am not super happy with how they have performed over the last couple of years.
    They're wireless and have not been great even with great wifi coverage. Are you running wired cameras?

    • @HardwareHaven
      @HardwareHaven  ปีที่แล้ว

      Reolink + Synology Surveillance Station

  • @charleshines2142
    @charleshines2142 ปีที่แล้ว

    I heard that they used to whitelist like that but don't really any more. I heard HP was one of them that used to do it. I had a more modern HP laptop from the last couple years and upgraded its WiFi myself. I used an AX200NGW and that is even though it wasn't listed as one of the cards that the laptop could have came with if it was a model based off the same motherboard. I just had to get another antenna for it. It only had the cable for one antenna. I just stuck it down somewhere inside the case, it seems asenine to make us mess with the display bezels and do all of that work to get to it. I just made sure to put it where it will not short something. I also taped down the small bit of excess cable but never sharply bent it anywhere. I just needed it to stay in place so it won't move and get pinched when I close it again. I have a new roll of 3M electrical tape for that. The new card worked, none of the computer refusing to boot with it or any of that

  • @SagarB-oc7sd
    @SagarB-oc7sd 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey.. I got a similar elitedesk 800 g3 mini, but the power adapter is not the correct one. So far, I tried to buy the exact model adapter, but nothing works. It fails with 3 long 4 short beeps or red and white lights. Evwn i tried the model number available on HP site with no luck.Can you share your adapter part number?

  • @jwjennison
    @jwjennison ปีที่แล้ว

    I added a ether adapter like show in video, but I can't figure out how to enable it, via Bios or freebsd (pfsense).. any help out there?

  • @VWonder737
    @VWonder737 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks. Working on a 9th gen, ATX with this slot.

  • @Skyspace187
    @Skyspace187 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been using E-key M.2 PCIe for a while now. Mostly converting ebay special board-only Gen 4 or 5 Intel NUCs to turn them into gateway routers for family members and friends. Better solutions than consumer routers off the shelf and much more manageable. Low power, low noise, reliable performance... Yea... People should explore the world of PCIe m.2 E-Key and sometimes you can find some weird B/M key adapters as well.
    I've even seen 10Gbps adapters, but you'll want to be careful with those, they get hotter than a m.2 NVMe drive.
    I have used a E-Key cellular card for a family member that had a house in a rural beach area, worked great to make a WAP/Router to monitor a security camera, some sensors and provide internet access when people are using the property.

  • @DigitalTalon
    @DigitalTalon ปีที่แล้ว

    Watching the video and it's clear you've never experienced the thrill of running 2 PCUs together! 😂😂 Reminds me of the good ol' days when I first started mining; we had to make sure they were properly earthed together. Ah, the memories! ⚡

  • @Robert_Runyon
    @Robert_Runyon ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So, I've got a couple of these HP machines with empty "wifi" slots. Of the options you showed here, the Coral TPU is the most interesting to me. Can it be used for anything other than object recognition?

    • @nassim99345
      @nassim99345 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is the external antenna required for wifi? The wifi card doesn't have signal?

  • @myjunkarea5808
    @myjunkarea5808 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think this video is meant for me. I have a 2012-ish Acer 5750G which has a slot which I can not decipher, may be an E or A type M.2 slot, or a mSATA one. Can't wait.

  • @No-mq5lw
    @No-mq5lw ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just a tip: Limine boot loader can help to tie together two completely different operating systems together that want to be the only OS on your system, like Windows and Linux (or FreeBSD).
    Not super plug and play, as there's no default config file and documentation is fairly thin, but it's super doable to glue virtually anything together with Limine (within reason) and have it stick. I've been dual booting with it between different machines and OS for about a year now, and it's been rock solid.

    • @MrBearyMcBearface
      @MrBearyMcBearface ปีที่แล้ว +1

      When does Linux ever want to be the only os? Windows is the one that throws a temper tantrum. You have to coddle it to even dual boot with another windows.

    • @No-mq5lw
      @No-mq5lw ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MrBearyMcBearface GRUB can feel like that sometimes

    • @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee
      @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@MrBearyMcBearfaceReally, Windows just likes to throw temper tantrums. For any reason. But at least it's not as over the top proprietary as MAC'S, even if they are more stable than Windows.
      I really, really miss the speed and simplicity of the ancient IBM OS/2 operating system, even if it was completely insecure. But I don't know if that IBM even tried to make it Y2K compatible. They could have easily dominated the desktop market with it, if they could have gotten out of the mindset of not advertising to consumers. It came out years before Win 95, and was so much better.

    • @Thewaterspirit57
      @Thewaterspirit57 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ⁠@@MrBearyMcBearfaceWindows doesn’t have a temper tantrum, just that Windows and Linux use entirely different systems, so it’s more like both Argue with each other. Both are at, not just windows. Which just shows you’re another incompetent Linux user :/

    • @SniperAWP
      @SniperAWP ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@MrBearyMcBearfaceI dualbooted win and Ubuntu and windows had over 20 currupted reg keys and the bootloader was messed up, had to spend 2 hours troubleshooting to get it to boot into windows and after installing drivers on Linux it WOSD'ed. Then I had to uninstall and cry in my bed.

  • @louisviciedo
    @louisviciedo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video, and very timely! I've been looking to add Frigate on my Home Assistant instance. I've been researching the Coral TPU and I've gotten equal amount of people recommending M.2 Accelerator A+E key as well as the M.2 Accelerator with Dual Edge TPU for my Intel Nuc 11 (celeron). ANy way you can weigh in here to clear up my confusion on which one will work please?

    • @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee
      @ALittleBitOfEverything-wd9ee ปีที่แล้ว

      I can help a little. First, it sounds like you already own the system that you want to put it in. So you need to investigate a little and find out what slots if any you still have unused.
      Then look in your bios and/or use hardware discovery software like he does in the video to find out what version (if any) of PCIe those slots use and how many lanes of PCIe they have. This is potentially confusing if you are new to the subject. PCIe capable slots that are (mainly) intended to hold something like an SSD or WiFi adapter are a different shape and much smaller than the expansion card slots where you might put something like a graphics card. Because of this (as far as I know) they only have between 1 and 4 lanes of PCIe communication, whereas the older but still used in full size desktops PCIe expansion slots can be sized for anywhere from 1 to 16 lanes of PCIe. But the older standard needs more room, even when it has just a few lanes. In addition, both of these types are can be found in different speeds, sometimes in the same machine, with anywhere from the original PCIe 1.0 up to the current 5.0
      So you need to find out what you have free, verify that it will work with PCIe (which as far as I know any slot intended to be used for an NVME SSD does and as mentioned in the video many of the ones intended for a WiFi adapter do, but slower. I have no idea about SATA slots).
      Then check the manufacturer's website (so Intel in your case) and do an Internet search to make sure that it lets you use any appropriate PCIe device and not just a few.
      My guess is that a slot intended by the manufacturer for a NVME SSD is more likely to work and is almost certainly going to be faster. But I could be wrong.

  • @jarkkoseppanen899
    @jarkkoseppanen899 ปีที่แล้ว

    2:09 love the steady hands 🤣

  • @arturosann7016
    @arturosann7016 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Literally had my laptop and my NUC opened up earlier today and was wondering about this stuff when I saw the M.2 Wi-Fi Card 😁 TH-cam stalked my brain lol

  • @smuruganandhams8983
    @smuruganandhams8983 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your videos are awesome i built a homelab server with proxmox but cant figure out how to auto power on on power outage,
    Please explain how to enable auto boot if there was a power outage

  • @ChrisDaveGG
    @ChrisDaveGG ปีที่แล้ว

    how did you know that I was googling this last week, great video as always!

  • @brolydictcumberbatchmontou401
    @brolydictcumberbatchmontou401 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Frankenstein computer with two ssd drives made me think of the iconic phrase "It's Alive!!"

  • @beefe3194
    @beefe3194 ปีที่แล้ว

    Using two power supplies like this together is a terrible idea. Voltage is relative. For example, if you connect something 15v higher than reference to something 10v higher than reference, you have 5v, but that's not the same as 5v higher than reference. Not all 5v are the same!

  • @clurnk
    @clurnk ปีที่แล้ว

    i heard you can also hook up full size gpu's with a adapter with it being m.2 is just basically a pcie 4x port

  • @Lilithe
    @Lilithe ปีที่แล้ว

    I got one of those super jank M.2 to PCIe 16x adapters and put a video card in it and used it for my TV for a while.