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PCI-E x1~16 Extender

PC Components/PCI-E x1~16 Extender
PE4C -PM3E v1.2
  • The PE4C v1.2 is designed for Notebook PCs that converts PCI Express 16X Add-on Card to ExCard or
  • mPCIe connecter.
  • This adapter allows you to use your existing PCI-E 16X Card in the notebook PC for test
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  • VGA card connection to computer or notebook PC
  • Support two delay switch to avoid registration problems when boot.
  • Support ATX power boot together function.
  •  
  • Oprion Products  : 
    (Option) EC3C – Express card adapter
    (Option) PM3E – mPCI-e adapter
    (Option) HP3A – PCI-e adapter

 Specification


  • PE4C-PM3E V1.2 allows user to test PCI Express x16 Add-in-Card on the PCI Express mini card (mPCIe) slot.
  • PE4C-EC3C V1.2 allows user to test PCI Express x16 Add-in-Card on the ExpressCard slot
  • Compliant with PCI Express 2.0 Specification: Maximum 5Gbps
  • Compliant with USB2.0 Specification: Maximum 480Mbps
  • Power Supply: ATX PSU, directly connect to 24pin connector.

    System Requirements


  • Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/Server 2008, Linux, Mac iOs

    Dimension & Weight


  • 11cm X 4.5cm X 1.5cm  ; 23.5g

    Certifiction


  • RoHS

    Operating Temperature


  • 0 ~ 70℃

 

    Notice


  • PE4C V1.2 is PCIe 1-Lane 5.0Gbps bandwidth limit passive adapter in compliance with Expresscard 2.0 specification
  • Basically, PCIe add-on card designed for desktop. We can’t guarantee it compatibility with your laptop. Depends on OS version, notebook’s BIOS, device driver,
  • Almost PCIe 16x video card can’t get enough memory resource are allocated. Can’t work in your laptop.
  • External Power ATX Power required. 
  • All of interoperability is not guaranteed.