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CopyProduct Name | XT-XINTE PCI-E x16 to x1 Male to Female Extension Adapter Cable Transfer 16x PCIe3.0 Extender Cord support Network Card |
Item NO. | F45529-B1F45530-B1F45531-B1F45531-B2 |
Weight | 0.035 kg = 0.0772 lb = 1.2346 oz |
Category | Consumer Electronics > Computer Accessories |
Brand | XT-XINTE |
Creation Time | 2021-11-16 |
Company brand: XT-XINTE
Product model: R31SF, R31SL, R31SR, (R31 series)
Product name: PCI-E X1 to X16 signal cable
Wire length: 3-100cm (support wire length customization)
Speed bandwidth: PCIe3.0x1 gen3 8G/bps
Product function: industrial control server equipment connection, PCIe signal high-speed transmission
Purchasing restrictions:
Only designated by professional engineers to purchase, general purpose is not suitable for use, ordinary buyers do not buy.
Procurement Tips:
Be sure to buy 1~2 samples first and then purchase in bulk after testing and verifying that they are correct.
Friendly reminder:
There are many compatibility problems with this product. Incorrect assembly or improper operation will burn your equipment.
Only designated by professional engineers to purchase.
This product is a customized product and cannot be returned or exchanged.
Please consider and confirm clearly before placing an order for purchase.
Wire length description:
The length of the wire in our shop refers to the part of the wire, excluding PCB and connectors.
If it includes PCB and connector, add about 4cm. So the total length is about 9cm, please refer to the dimension of 5cm in the figure below.
Model | Golden finger and connector interface direction | Application |
R31SF | x16 gold finger straight male to x1 connector straight closed female socket | PCIe extension |
R31SL | x16 gold finger straight male to x1 connector up-bend closed female socket | PCIe extension |
R31SR | x16 gold finger straight male to x1 connector downward bend closed female socket | PCIe extension |
SKYPE: +8615012643826
Email:yxy@xt-xinte.com
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