





⚡ Unlock your PC’s hidden potential with effortless Mini PCIe expansion!
The Ableconn PEX-MP117 is a compact Mini PCIe to PCIe x1 adapter card that supports both PCIe and USB 2.0 based Mini PCIe cards. It requires no driver installation, ensuring seamless compatibility with Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. Designed for flexibility, it accommodates Full and Half-Mini cards, includes antenna mounting options, and comes with both standard and low profile brackets. Fully RoHS compliant and made in Taiwan, it’s the perfect upgrade for professionals seeking hassle-free wireless or specialized card integration.
| ASIN | B07JBCL1CJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 283,547 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,262 in Network Cards |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | PEX-MP117 |
| Manufacturer | Ableconn |
| Product Dimensions | 6.86 x 7.62 x 1.27 cm; 39.69 g |
J**.
Works as intended with no hassle extra drivers etc
R**T
Ein Coral USB Stick hatte eine zweimonatige Lieferzeit. Also habe ich eine Coral TPU miniPCI-Karte gekauft. Diese passte natürlich in keinen meiner Computer. Also brauchte ich einen Adapter. Dieser Ableconn Adapter funktionierte sofort. Auch mit Proxmox.
N**N
This product is working great with my Coral Mini PCIe Google Edge TPU ML Accelerator (G650-04528-01). Came with the 2 screws necessary to hold down the Mini PCIe card. Only complaint is that the bracket comes with 2 holes that are for use with Wi-Fi antennas, but I won't be using them. It would be nice if there were some kind of rubber plug or something to block them with.
A**R
Nicely designed unit, especially if you need a usb connection for bluetooth. Has 3 voltage regulators to get all the proper voltages needed for mini-pci (even though most cards really only need 3.3V). A bit on the pricey side.
M**S
I'm using it to run an Intel 9260 m.2 wifi module with an m.2 to mini-pcie adapter to this board. The 9260 is powered by the PCIE, so I didn't have to mess with the jumpers - The jumpers appear to change where the power comes from (5v from USB or the default of 3.3v from PCIE). I hooked up a female to female usb 2.0 cable to my motherboard, and both the bluetooth (USB) and the wifi (PCIE) from the card work great. It's low profile, has the required screws, and most importantly it works.
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