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Sebastian Lauwers (@teotwaki) · 06/2023 · Tröts: 1.210 · Folger: 67
Do 11.07.2024 20:03
New model published! A client of mine needed some portable data servers/workstations, so we got these HP Z2 Mini G9 workstations. The GPU was useless, but we need 10Gbit/s networking, therefore I wanted to install a standard SFP+ network card. Sadly, HP doesn't know what "standard" means.
A bit of modelling and printing later, and there's now a bracket available :). I now know the XKCD Regular Expressions feeling (https://xkcd.com/208).
https://www.printables.com/model/940065-hp-z2-mini-g9-pcie-sfp-bracket
A hand holding up a 3D printed bracket
A 3D printed bracket mounted on a PCIe network card
A hand holding up a PCIe network card mounted in a PCIe GPU riser cage
The backside of an HP Z2 Mini G9 with SFP+ ports coming out of a 3D printed bracket
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