PCIe cable adapters install easily into a computer's PCIe slot. A PCIe cable can then be plugged into the adapter to extend the PCIe bus from the motherboard to an external device, like an expansion enclosure or storage device. The PCIe x16 Gen 3 adapter extends the PCIe bus at 120Gb/s with extremely low latency because there is no conversion software.
The host adapter installs in the host computer's PCIe x16 I/O slot, allowing communication between the processor and multiple I/O points
Insert the host cable adapter into a PCIe Gen3 x16 in the host system slot. Make sure that the card is well seated and tighten the screw on the face plate. Attach the cable by inserting the cable into the slot and pushing on the metal tab to raise the metal pins. Release the metal tab ones the pins are aligned with the pin holes.
The PCIe x8 3.0 dual-port, switch-based cable adapter has a DMA controller and optional NT ports. It doesn't require additional drivers and supports both host and target modes. The cable adapter comes with a standard height bracket installed.
The host adapter installs in the host computer's PCIe x16 I/O slot, allowing communication between the processor and multiple I/O points
Insert the host cable adapter into a PCIe Gen3 x16 in the host system slot. Make sure that the card is well seated and tighten the screw on the face plate. Attach the cable by first pulling back on the retractor ring. With the keyed slot aligned with the connector key ridge on the slot cover, insert the cable connector into the connector shell on the board until the connector teeth snap securely into the holes in the cable shell.
PCIe x16 cable (Amphonol) with smaller PCIe x16 connectors and only 2 cable strands in .5m, 1m, 1.5m, and 2m lengths. The 2m cable is a stock item. Call for availability for the .5m, 1m, and 1.5m.
PCIe x16 cable (Molex) with larger connectors and 4 cable strands in 3m, 5m, and 7m lengths. Call for avialbility.