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Your cart is empty. OCuLink PCIe PCI-Express SFF-8611 8x 8-Lane to OCuLink SFF-8611 8x SSD Data Active Cable 50cm
This OCuLink 8x cable can be used to connect internal devices, e.g. a backplane with OCuLink SFF-8611 connector to a controller with OCuLink SFF-8611 8x connector.
OCuLink SFF-8611 8x 80pin male to OCuLink SFF-8611 8x 80pin male
Lock to Mating Part: With Active Latch
Data transfer rate up to 16Gbps
Cable length: 50cm
System requirements: A free OCuLink 8x 80pin interface
Grey
Reviewed in Spain on February 9, 2025
Trabaja genial
Phillip Griffith
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Works to attach GPU to get video from my Asustor Flashstor FS6806X NAS.
Jack Kennedy
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
with open source nvidia drivers this worked well on arch linux. with the proprietary drivers, my laptop complained about the bus speed being too high, but this was likely an issue with the framework 13 motherboard than anything.
Hidden For My Protection
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I did have to 3D print some adapters to let me secure this to the bracket I purchased, but it worked without any issues. I tested both a PCIe 4.0 SSD and GPU. Things have worked at that speed so far.This seems to be a really good value for the PCIe x4 board, Oculink cable, and M2 Oculink adapter.
Very bad IPs glow, returning
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 14, 2024
Great product, works flawlessly
M. Patient
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
This is no less than the sixth product I've tried looking for a way to run multiple PCIe 4.0 U.2 SSDs from a bifurcated PCIe slot. All of the other products worked fine at 3.0 speeds but would cause a stream of AER logs, resets, and whole-system hangs at 4.0. All of them.Not this one. Four drives, buttery smooth at PCIe 4.0. Gigabytes per second per drive.I used the corresponding Oculink 8i to dual-U.2 cables from the same vendor to connect drives.
Geezer_gun
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
It was a little fiddly and there were no real instructions. Works only after setting up a second monitor and a reboot. This is really the only way to do an eGPU faster than usb 4 and thunderbolt 4
Caleb Davis
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Beat my expectations. This host adapter is at the heart of my retrofit of an old thunderbolt eGPU into a much faster oculink box. Ran the PCI-e bandwidth tester and verified it was averaging 7.05GB/s (60.6gbit/s). Tried it with 3 different machines (using the m.2 slot on a framework laptop, as well as the on-board oculink slots of both an Aoostar gem12 8845hs and a GPD Win Max 2 8840u). It ran perfectly on all 3. $40 very well spent.
C. B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Y'know it's weird, gpuz says it's only running at pcie 3.0 x4, but the real world performance gains I'm seeing from using it with a used 6700xt i got for 250 instead of my laptops mobile 3060 is craaaaaazy. I can finally play half life Alyx comfortably, and max settings at that, every game I've thrown at it runs at 100fps or more on my ultrawide 1440p monitor with max settings. I bought an open pc case on amazon that interfaced perfectly with the mounting holes on this board and it feels super sturdy. I never could get my gtx 1650 to work with this board (driver issues and many BSoDs) but it was nearly hitchfree using AMD. I just had to disable the igpu, install new drivers from amds website, then re-enable the igpu, absolutely no problems. To cut the hole in my laptops casing I used double sided tape to mark the spot then carefully cut with a dremel. I filled the port with painters tape then filed it down with my dremel so it doesn't stick out too far, worked like a charm!Incredibly satisfying purchase, and i feel like such a giganerd having this thing. JUST DO IT!!
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on January 8, 2024
Perfettamente funzionante
Taner Örkün
Reviewed in Germany on January 17, 2024
It works even with my Minisforum UM773 mini pc @ pcie 4.0 with AMD 6700xt GPU.But PCB is very thin, need to be careful while plugging and unplugging cables, especially the power cable. But in most cases, it will be fixed on a base.Unlike most m.2 to PCIe converters, it does not provide 3.3v from the motherboard, but it uses 3.3v to check if the system is on or off. While maybe this is better for signal clarity and the health of the connectors and the lines that carry this power if you are using the same power supply to power both card and motherboard via 12v lane like me, I have to turn the switch on on the card and this makes the card which I plugged in (GPU for this instance) stay on all the time. I'm using the power supply's on-off switch to be sure not to waste any electricity and to turn off the RGB lights on the card. And when I click on shut down computer I need to wait until it powers off. This is a problem if you remote connect your PC like me.
SATYAM KUMAR
Reviewed in Japan on August 18, 2023
You can find support for this eGPU dock on EGPU.IO (search for Oculink EGPU tutorial). After following the steps, I was able to plug in a GTX 1080 to my old gaming laptop with GTX 1650.Performance was very good.3DMark Time Spy Score: 7300+In this synthetic result, there doesn't seem to be any degradation in performance. In gaming, the result is exceptional (1440p gaming is possible).I am also able to run games on the internal laptop display without issues.Even though it is running off NVMe M.2 port, some laptops might not be compatible. Look for experience of other users to confirm, or simply buy the adapter & test with a borrowed graphics card to make sure it will work for your laptop.
Hunter Reviewsman
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
The M.2 card makes a crap ton of noise, pretty annoying, and if it was near my WIFI card it would probably mess with it. Other than that, it works fine.
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