🚀 Elevate Your Data Game!
The CY OCuLink PCIe PCI-Express SFF-8611 4i to OCuLink SFF-8611 SSD Data Active Cable is a high-performance 50cm cable designed for seamless connectivity between internal devices. With a blazing data transfer rate of up to 64Gbps, it utilizes the OCuLink standard to ensure optimal performance for external graphics cards and SSDs, making it a cost-effective solution for modern setups.
P**N
Suprising upgrade from thunderbolt
Decided to try this in place of my thunderbolt 4 connection, I was blown away by the performance increase! AVG 30-40 FPS increase with my Arc B580 and all my in-game stutters were gone.If you have a spare M.2 SSD bay I highly recommend using this, paired with a cheap 500w power supply and my mini pc it makes for a great way to play games.Specs:Ryzen 7 6800u32gb ram1tb M.2 SSDExternal Intel arc B580 graphics
S**E
Works good with a Dell Micro 30X0
Dell 3070 Micro MFF now has an RTX 3050 thanks to this and an ITX PSU, Works fine. I used a 2x sata to one 8-pin converter for the very small additional power needed by the GPU.
D**N
Missing parts
I ordered the whole kit which shows the host board, m.2 connector and Oculink adapter but like other reviews have said I only received part of the kit! All I got was the host board and nothing else
L**E
Works with Dell Optiplex 3070 micro
It works perfectly with the Dell Optiplex 3070 micro with 0 issues using the gtx 1080.
D**E
Works as advertised,
Really good for DIY oculink EGPU. Works really well. Well worth the money.
D**H
Not recommended for use with Rog Ally
Ended up getting sent back as wasn't compatible with Rog Ally
D**T
MIGHT be OK for eGPUs
This has a switch for whether it should power on the ATX PSU or not, so you MIGHT be OK to use it with eGPU's.BUT, when set to off, for use inside a PC, sharing the mobo connection, this is NOT fit for purpose -- it will cause the ATX supply to not deliver insufficient/unstable power to the motherboard. I don't think it's safe to connect multiple PSUs inside one PC for separate power to different cards or the motherboard and cards either, by the way.
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