Dear ICY DOCK Support Team,
I am seeking your assistance regarding a compatibility issue I am experiencing with an ICY Dock ToughArmor MB699VP-B.
### System configuration
- Workstation: HP Z8 G4
- CPU: Single-CPU configuration
- OS: Ubuntu (system does not reach OS when issue occurs)
- PCIe card: Broadcom P411W-32P PCIe 4.0 NVMe Switch Adapter
- Backplane / enclosure: ICY Dock ToughArmor MB699VP-B
- Drives:
- 2 × Micron 7400 MAX 6.4TB U.3 NVMe enterprise SSDs
- Cabling:
- Delock SFF-8654 to dual SFF-8643 PCIe Gen4 cable
- Power:
- Both 15-pin SATA power connectors connected (drive bay LEDs are green)
### Observed behavior
- The workstation boots normally when only the P411W-32P PCIe switch is installed.
- The workstation fails to proceed past HP Sure Start / Secure Boot as soon as the P411W-32P is connected to the MB699VP-B.
- The system hangs very early in the boot process (before OS initialization).
- I have:
- Double-checked all cabling
- Disabled Secure Boot and related security features in BIOS
- Confirmed the NVMe SSDs work correctly in another system (NVMe NAS)
- Confirmed the P411W-32P card is detected by the workstation when not connected to the ICY Dock
### Questions
1. Is the SFF-8654 → dual SFF-8643 PCIe Gen4 cable the correct cable for connecting the P411W-32P to the MB699VP-B?
2. Is the MB699VP-B validated or known to work with PCIe NVMe switch adapters such as the Broadcom P411W-32P?
3. Are there any known firmware, wiring, or signal-mapping requirements (or limitations) when using the MB699VP-B with:
- PCIe switch cards
- U.3 NVMe SSDs (Micron 7400 MAX)
4. Is there a specific MB699VP-B revision (V1 / V2 / V3) required for compatibility with NVMe switch adapters?
The green LEDs on the drive bays indicate power is present, but the system hang suggests a PCIe enumeration or signal compatibility issue during early boot.
Any guidance on cable requirements, supported controllers, or known compatibility constraints would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much for your time and support.
Kind regards,
Hans Brandt
I am seeking your assistance regarding a compatibility issue I am experiencing with an ICY Dock ToughArmor MB699VP-B.
### System configuration
- Workstation: HP Z8 G4
- CPU: Single-CPU configuration
- OS: Ubuntu (system does not reach OS when issue occurs)
- PCIe card: Broadcom P411W-32P PCIe 4.0 NVMe Switch Adapter
- Backplane / enclosure: ICY Dock ToughArmor MB699VP-B
- Drives:
- 2 × Micron 7400 MAX 6.4TB U.3 NVMe enterprise SSDs
- Cabling:
- Delock SFF-8654 to dual SFF-8643 PCIe Gen4 cable
- Power:
- Both 15-pin SATA power connectors connected (drive bay LEDs are green)
### Observed behavior
- The workstation boots normally when only the P411W-32P PCIe switch is installed.
- The workstation fails to proceed past HP Sure Start / Secure Boot as soon as the P411W-32P is connected to the MB699VP-B.
- The system hangs very early in the boot process (before OS initialization).
- I have:
- Double-checked all cabling
- Disabled Secure Boot and related security features in BIOS
- Confirmed the NVMe SSDs work correctly in another system (NVMe NAS)
- Confirmed the P411W-32P card is detected by the workstation when not connected to the ICY Dock
### Questions
1. Is the SFF-8654 → dual SFF-8643 PCIe Gen4 cable the correct cable for connecting the P411W-32P to the MB699VP-B?
2. Is the MB699VP-B validated or known to work with PCIe NVMe switch adapters such as the Broadcom P411W-32P?
3. Are there any known firmware, wiring, or signal-mapping requirements (or limitations) when using the MB699VP-B with:
- PCIe switch cards
- U.3 NVMe SSDs (Micron 7400 MAX)
4. Is there a specific MB699VP-B revision (V1 / V2 / V3) required for compatibility with NVMe switch adapters?
The green LEDs on the drive bays indicate power is present, but the system hang suggests a PCIe enumeration or signal compatibility issue during early boot.
Any guidance on cable requirements, supported controllers, or known compatibility constraints would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much for your time and support.
Kind regards,
Hans Brandt











