It should prove useful on Xeon W + W790 platforms that have up to 112 PCIe lanes from the processor, although the card supports just about any machine with a PCIe x16 slot with lane disaggregation. The card measures 243 mm x 126 mm, and is exactly one slot thick. Each of the four M.2 slots has a link/activity LED at the rear I/O. While there's no bridge chip on this card, making it essentially a riser that disaggregates an x16 slot to four x4 M.2 slots, a microcontroller handles the cooling. The card draws power from a 6-pin PCIe power connector for a total of 150 W power-delivery capability. The four slots are located underneath a cooling solution that consists of an aluminium heatsink that's ventilated by a pair of fans. Roughly the size of a tall, single-slot graphics card, this contraption converts a PCI-Express 5.0 x16 slot to four M.2 Gen 5 slots, each with PCI-Express 5.0 x4 wiring, with room for up to 110 mm drive length. Easy, convenient, and backed by Sabrent.ĪSRock introduced the Blazing Quad M.2 riser card. SSDs are fully supported with TRIM and UASP for the best performance and reliability. Type-C/Type-A to Type-C USB cables are included to work with a wide range of devices, and the docking station is designed for Windows and macOS machines. Transfers are possible over a 10 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2) backward-compatible interface. The included power adapter improves reliability during operation with 3.5" HDDs and high-power SSDs. No matter your storage, this docking station has you covered. The M.2 drive is kept cool during operation to prevent throttling with an integrated M.2 heatsink and includes a thermal pad. It supports an M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD and a 2.5"/3.5" SATA SSD/HDD in single- or dual-drive mode for data transfer and offline cloning with clear LED indicators. The USB Type-C Flat Docking Station (DS-UFNC) is designed to make your life easier with a dual-drive, tool-free installation. Sabrent introduces our new USB Type-C Flat Docking Station (DS-UFNC) for normal use and cloning.
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