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The PCI-E 1X to Half/Full Mini PCI-E Adapter by SUPEERPLUS is a versatile and reliable connector designed to support both full-size and half-size Mini PCI-E slots. It is compatible with multiple operating systems, including Windows and Linux, and features a robust design that meets PCI Express specifications, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Brand | SUPEERPLUS |
Item model number | PCI-E 1X to Half/Full Mini PCI-E Adapter |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.7 x 3.8 x 1.1 inches |
Manufacturer | SUPERPLUS |
ASIN | B07SWX4C5B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 24, 2016 |
E**Y
Great option for small USFF case. Saved my eGPU project!
Here's my combo solution review for the SUPEERPLUS PCI-E 1X to Half/Full Mini PCI-E Adapter and GLOTRENDS 1X to 1X PCI-E Extension Cable UEX101:My goal was to add a DIY eGPU to a Dell Optiplex 7010 USFF (ultra small form factor) PC. The project also included other parts including a 16X/1X USB mining riser, and server power supply with a 12volt mining breakout board. Only 1X PCIE was needed as using for GPU password recovery as part of cybersecurity training and work. My son upgraded GPUs in his gaming rig, leaving me with a GTX1060 6GB for my project.Originally my plan was to use the mPCIE in a Dell laptop (E7440), but that went bust when the laptop would NOT recognize the card. It was the WLAN/WiFi slot, and there must be a blacklist/restriction on cards in that slot even though I was hoping there was not. So I went a different route. The Dell USFF was on hand from a previous project, and I don't have the want, or deskspace, for a mini/tower PC. Plus this could be an easily mobile solution with the size of the devices. Space in the USFF is TIGHT. I spent a lot of time researching, comparing, and looking closely at product pics and videos online until I was more certain the parts would fit. I decided to go with a USB-based solution rather than ribbon-cable mPCIE 1X extender. This would let me extend via USB cable all the way out of the chassis, via an open external WiFi antenna slot already cut into the case. The USB cable is much more sturdy, and I would be concerned with a thin ribbon doing the same thing. That, and I really don't think there would be any space for a 1X slot extended via ribbon elsewhere inside the case, without leaving out a RAM DIMM to gain space.These items worked perfectly!! I don't think that any other solution could have worked as well. The power connector on the mPCIE, with cable connected, is the highest point, and am sure is being pressed by the seated drive cage. The right-angle USB was the only way to get a solution like this to fit, and the cable reaches inside and out of the case to where I could anchor the USB cable onto the case padlock loop on the back. An Amazon Basics USB3.0 extension works perfectly for the run to the mining riser. Yes it did take some packing to get all the cables in. Actually 3 attempts before I could get the cage seated and top panel back on. But it all fits! And works!!
S**A
Good value
Worked great to convert to pcie x1. Works great for mining
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