Do you have to exchange your SATA and PCIe devices very often? I only do 
with my test systems. The controllers for machines might get a SATA or 
PCIe device swapped once in it's lifetime of several years.

On 03/23/2016 02:28 PM, ceen...@in-front.com wrote:
> I second the point about not using a PC.  Most of the CNC reliability issues 
> I see are with backplane card edge connectors for DC servo drives and 
> connectors subject to vibration/chafing of gold plating and oxidation of tin 
> plating.  A consumer grade PC motherboard is not meant for machine vibration. 
>  USB keyboard, PCI slot and SATA connectors seem to be a weak point as their 
> insertion lifetimes are on the order of 50 or so.  I would prefer a 1 or 2 
> PCB solution with tightly coupled interconnects (possibly soldered) board to 
> board just to eliminate potential sources of connector failure.
>


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