Gigabyte announces a pair of PCIe add-in cards allowing customers to add multiple M.2 storage devices to PCs and servers-- the CMT 4032 and 4034, with support for 2 or 4 PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 SSDs respectively.
The CMT 4032 and 4034 have different minimum PCIe slot requirements, depending on the number of drives supported. The CMT 4032 requires a PCIe x8 (Gen3 x8 bus) connector slot, while the CMT 4034 needs a PCI x16 (Gen3 x16) slot. Both cards have the same low profile form factor, measuring 150 x 68.9mm, and are compatible with M.2 type 2280x22110 cards measuring 22 x 80mm or 22 x 110m.
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