@ewenmcneill there's a non-standard convention that vendors like Supermicro uses to optionally inject 5V on one of the three ground pins to power SATADOMs, which are tiny SSDs that hang right off the SATA connector on the motherboard.
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@ewenmcneill there's a non-standard convention that vendors like Supermicro uses to optionally inject 5V on one of the three ground pins to power SATADOMs, which are tiny SSDs that hang right off the SATA connector on the motherboard. 3 comments
@attie @ewenmcneill They must have some kind of detect logic on the motherboard, but they're fully functional normal SATA ports. I think on SuperMicros they're conventionally the one yellow port that has power. |
@kwf @ewenmcneill Wait... THAT'S how they're powered?!
Does the motherboard detect a short and not inject power as appropriate, or are these dedicated DOM / non-standard connectors?