I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle my Talos II lite. I got it with a single slot NVME card and an old Radeon graphics card.
So here's what I'm thinking right now:
I haven't yet pulled the trigger. My concern is that the NVME to SATA adapter + sata cables will be too tall and I won't be able to plug anything into the x16 slot right below it.
So maybe instead of the NVME-SATA adapter,
perhaps an NVME to PCIE riser is better. I could flip a standard PCIe SATA controller upside down and plug it into the riser using one of the backplane connectors in front of an unpopulated PCIe slot.
With 2 of the NVME-riser adapters maybe I could put a SATA adapter, sound card, dual nvme, and a decent graphics card in the Talos II lite.
I really hope this gets better on the Power10 products. Only 2 PCIe slots (neither supporting burfaction) on the Talos II lite and Blackbird does present a big challenge. The Blackbird at least has onboard audio and SATA.
Alternating the ports on the Talos II standard also would have been nice. Then on the Talos II Lite we could have had a gap between the x8 and the x16 slots rather than having both cards right next to each other and lots of deadspace at the bottom of the board.
On the Talos II standard is that all of the PCIe x16 slots are next to another slot. It's extremely common for graphics cards to cover 2 slots. It would be nice if the bottom slot was an x16 slot instead of an x8 slot and if those board-edge connectors were moved somewhere else. Then one could install a 2-slot x16 graphics card without losing any connectors. Right now one either loses access to an x8 slot or an x16 slot if they install a big graphics cards.