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🚀 Elevate your remote server game with NanoKVM-PCIe — power, precision, and control in one sleek card!
The Sipeed NanoKVM-PCIe is a compact, Linux-based RISC-V development board designed for professional remote server management. Featuring a 1GHz SG2002 CPU, 1TOPS NPU, DDR3 RAM, and 1080P 60fps HDMI capture, it supports IP-KVM remote control over 100M Ethernet with optional PoE and WiFi. Its PCIe x1 form factor and multi-interface design enable seamless integration and real-time server monitoring, making it ideal for IT managers seeking reliable out-of-band access and maintenance.






| ASIN | B0DQ4VFLNC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,267 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | WayPonDEV |
| Built-In Media | Show as picture |
| CPU Speed | 1 GHz |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop Computers, PCs |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, GPIO, HDMI, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 7 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | WayPonDEV |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | NanoKVM-PCIe |
| Model Name | NanoKVM-PCIe Remote Control Operations Maintenance Server |
| Model Number | NanoKVM-PCIe Eth+PoE |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | SiFive |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Speed | 1 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 256 MB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 256 MB |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | WayPonDEV Return Policy: You may return any new computer purchased from WayPonDEV that is "dead on arrival", arrives damaged, or is still in unopened boxes for the refund within 30 days of purchase. WayPonDEV reserves the right to return " Dead on Arrival" and charge a customer fee equal to 15 percent of the product retail price if the customer misrepresents the condition of the product. For any r… |
I**A
Amazing quality
Very easy to use . Such a quality product and such a competitive price. I will have to recommend this.
I**A
Poor security
Poor security
B**R
GREAT BMC Management Card for PC's, but software needs maturing.
I've needed a out of band IPMI/BMC setup for two office PC's at a rural remote office in order to assist in troubleshooting when they go down or don't come back from Windows updates. I was happy to discover the NanoKVM in some YouTube reviews (Linus Tech Tips) and decided I should investigate one of the NanoKVM variants. I wanted the all internal option so I chose the PCIe+PoE version. Setup was EXTREMLY simple and should be for anyone who builds PCs. The box included the PCie card, HDMI cable, two USB A to C cables, and provided pin header cables. The card size is a really small PCIe x1 size card and is built really well overall. It doesn't feel cheap or like some second rate knockoff part. I simply removed the power, reset buttons and power and led light cables from the motherboard header. I then plugged them into the passthrough pins on the NanoKVM and used the provided cable to route right back over to the motherboard header. This functionality works flawlessly via the NanoKVM portal. Speaking of which, I connected a Cat6 cable and the Nano KVM was discovered on the network after a quick IP scan. The control panel is simple, very basic and this is most likely because their software is still in active development. Reaction time/speed has a tiny bit of lag, but not really any different from Dell's iDRAC on servers. After it was installed I upgraded the latest version of the software and flashed the SD card on the PCIe card to the latest version to address some issues I had, but unfortunately that didn't resolve those. The reason for 4 stars is not because the unit doesn't work, it's because the software has a ways to go in development. The first issue I had was that this card is connected to a desktop PC with 3 monitors setup. Initially when logging in the remote screen was void of any icons and the taskbar was empty. I had no way to see my primary monitor and thus not able to control the system! I discovered in troubleshooting, Windows adds the NanoKVM as an additional monitor. In my case this was 'monitor' #4. I decided to replicate monitor 1 to monitor 4 and that resolved my issue of not seeing my primary monitor in the web control panel. The second outstanding issue is that the KVM only supports a single monitor in it's remote panel. I would thoroughly enjoy it if it could somehow support three monitors, but that is a minor gripe. The last, but probably biggest remaining bug is that I can only sometimes access my motherboard BIOS remotely. It appears with my monitor setup above, I can only access the BIOS/POST screens if I do a clean reboot/restart of Windows. But if the PC was powered off and I had to remotely power it on and see the POST/BIOS screens, it doesn't. Most likely because at that point in the initial hardware boot, it's not considering this as a primary monitor. I am going to see about ordering an HDMI splitter (1 in - 2 out) and connect the KVM nano to the splitter with the primary monitor sharing the other HDMI port to do more of a hardware 'sharing' to see if that allows me to access the BIOS remotely. Overall, this just needs more polishing, but is still VERY usable in a production environment. I have other PC's in this remote office but I may try JetKVM or one of the others to see how their products are.
E**G
Dead on arrival
Received the NanoKVM PCIe earlier than promised, but after installing it per instructions it won't acquire an IP address and the oled display stays dark. I get a green led on the back that blinks a few times and the switch shows link up. Nothing else. I've posted issues on their GIThub page and the Maixhub forum, but no response. I've also reflashed the SD card with the latest firmware. Will be sending this back unless I can get some more information in the next 5 days.
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