

🚀 Elevate your storage game with ASUS Hyper M.2 X16 – where speed meets cool efficiency!
The ASUS Hyper M.2 X16 PCIe 3.0 x4 Expansion Card V2 empowers professionals to add up to four NVMe M.2 drives with blazing 128 Gbps bandwidth. Designed for Intel VROC and AMD Ryzen Threadripper platforms, it features a robust two-phase power design and an advanced cooling system with a stylish heatsink and blower fan to prevent thermal throttling. Compatible with PCIe 3.0 x16 and x8 slots, this card is a must-have for high-performance NVMe RAID configurations.



| ASIN | B07NQBQB6Z |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (958) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192876104798 |
| Hardware Interface | PCI, PCI Express x8 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.76"L x 8.98"W x 2.05"H |
| Item Type Name | The ASUS Hyper M.2 x16 Card is designed specifically for Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (VROC) and the AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ platform for NVMe RAID support. Four M.2 slots provide up to 128 Gbps of bandwidth per card. The stylish heatsink and integrated blower style fan prevent M.2 throttling. |
| Item Weight | 5.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International |
| Model Number | HYPER M.2 X16 CARD V2 |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Linux |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 192876104798 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
K**R
Excellent for NVMe expansion—BUT check your BIOS first!
The ASUS Hyper M.2 X16 V2 is a fantastic way to add four high-speed NVMe drives to a server build. It’s well-built and features a massive heatsink and fan to prevent thermal throttling. However, this card does not have an onboard RAID chip; it relies on PCIe Bifurcation. If your motherboard cannot split an x16 slot into x4/x4/x4/x4, you will only see one drive. When supported, the performance is incredible, but do your homework on your specific motherboard compatibility before buying.
A**R
A very reliable seller. Fantastic item
Great brand new condition as advertised. works perfect!
M**O
As expected
I needed one of these to add NVME drives to an older server I run Unraid on. It took some time getting the BIOS for the motherboard configured right, but I have two 4TB Acer NVME drives installed, the OS recognizes them as allowed me to use them as a combined cache pool. Speeds are great, the fan helps keep them cool during stress periods. No complaints at this time.
S**E
Somewhat Challenging To Use Properly, Excellent Stable Product Overall
You need to enable "bifurcation" or x4x4x4x4 setting on the usb slot you're going to plug this into, and that setting is in the bios. Once you've done that, you can create a shared file system across the 4 nvme drives you've plugged in, or a software raid setup of some sort (I chose the former). The problems happen when you update the bios. This might happen months later, where you decide your machine's bios needs an update, and all your changes to the bios get wiped. Suddenly you try to boot your system and it can't find the drives. With Linux, this can cause the system to not boot, if you're auto-mounting the combined drive, because only one of the 4 nvme drives attached to the card, can be seen. Anyways, not totally for the inexperienced, definitely understand the limitations. Your system might not even support bifurcation, and you'll see a lot of complaints along those lines like ("can't see all 4 drives"). etc. Overall review of 5/5 because it does what it says, and does it without failure (maybe 3 months so far).
T**.
Poor/mixed documentation, but works well if you can get it going
I'm running this on an ASUS X370-F Gaming (AM4) with a Ryzen 3950X. I've currently got 2 Sabrent 4TB SSDs in it with full R/W speeds on Windows. If you're on an AM4 socket, you should only expect to get 2 SSDs working on it if you have a dedicated GPU. I've got a GPU taking up my first x16 slot and this card in my second. AM4 and X370 chipset doesn't provide enough lanes for a dedicated GPU and an x16 link to this card. B550 apparently has some extra lanes built into the chipset, so that *might* be an option for getting all 4 slots going once it's released. I did not need to install any drivers to get this working (though I did install some as part of troubleshooting.) Note that the four slots on the card are numbered, and on an x8 PCI-E slot, *only drives 1 and 2 will be enabled.* (Numbering starts at 1 in the top slot.) The card itself isn't recognized by Windows or the BIOS, so there's no easy way to tell whether or not the card is being detected if an SSD isn't showing up. To get it to work, in the BIOS I: - Enabled "Hyperkit Mode" in SATA device options - Set its PCI-E slot to run in "NVMe RAID" mode (despite not using RAID) - Disabled CSM completely in boot options After that my drives showed up in Windows as though the card wasn't there. Keep in mind that a BIOS update will probably reset all your settings so you'll need to re-apply them after updating. The fan on this this is noticeably loud. There is a switch on the PCI bracket for easily turning the fan on and off, which is MUCH appreciated. I've done some minor testing with my 2 drives in there and they only ever got up to ~55C with the fan off. I suspect it's unnecessary unless you've got 3+ drives installed and are hitting them all fairly regularly. The heatsink is super beefy. Documentation can be conflicting or outright missing, but if you're looking at something like this, you should expect to deal with those sorts of annoyances anyway. I can *tentatively* recommend this card if you have enough PCI-E lanes available to get the most out of it. Otherwise I'd recommend a cheaper dual-mount card, which should perform as well as this.
N**A
冷却と見た目の目的で購入。 M/B側で、PCI-E x16スロットの設定を、x16 → x4,x4,x4,x4に変更できないと、 使用できませんので要注意です。 ちなみにx8 → x4,x4とした場合は、No1とNo2のみ認識し、No3とNo4は認識しません。 BIOSで設定できない場合は、No1のみ認識します。 あとPCI-Eのレーン数も影響するので、注意を。
M**D
It is an excellent product from ASUS. It is the perfect addition for my PC.
M**L
There seems to be a lot of misinformation about this card and I hope that my experience will help to clear up some of the thud! Note that I am not using Intel or other supported drives so I will not cover VROC here and my aim with this card was to simply add some additional NVME drives to my system. Firstly, for this card to work with more than one drive you will need a motherboard & a version of BIOS that supports PCI Bifurcation. I'm using this card in a Maximus X Hero (Wifi-AC) Z370 motherboard with BIOS 2203 (2019/10/17). The Maximus X Hero supports PCI Bifurcation on PCIEX16/8_1 or PCIEX8_2. As I'm using a discrete GPU in the first slot I have the Hyper M.2 card plugged into PCIEX8_2. PCI Bifurcation "splits" the x8 slot into 2 x4, thus supporting 2 x NVME drives. If I was not using a discrete GPU then I would be able to support 4 x NVME drives in my system. If you need to support 4 drives and a discrete CPU then you'll need X299 or an NVME carrier card with a PLX chip such as the one's from HighPoint $$$! My GPU is now running at x8 not x16 due to the limited PCI Express lanes on Z370. I also have an Asus PCE-AC88 Wifi card connected to the system along with NVME drives in each of the two motherboard M.2 slots. As other reviews have covered, the build quality of the card is simply excellent, basically it's a large, very nicely machined aluminium heatsink. I have the internal fan disabled as it can be a little noisy but I also don't find that it is required. I live in Asia with an ambient temperature of over 30 Degrees yet my Intel 660p and Adata SX8200 Pro peak at 46 degrees. Overall this is a fantastic card for adding additional drives to systems that support PCI Bifurcation!
B**I
Ottimo Funziona perfettamente
B**I
The PCIe v3.0 backward compatibility makes it perfect for breathing life back into Precision 7920 Rack, for GPU workloads
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