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SilverStone launches high-quality PCIe 4.0 (x16) riser cable
As reported in a global press release issued in July , 2021 the PCI-Express4.0 (x16) riser cable with support for PCI-Express4.0 (x16), has now been released.
It makes use of a high-quality ribbon cable that is lightweight and easy to handle. It is possible to use it without affecting the performance of the graphics card by mounting a high-performance EMI shield and using a reinforced connector that increases durability.
The external dimensions are 117 mm wide, 263 mm deep, and 9 mm high, with a cable length of 220 mm. The cable has an internal diameter of 9 mm. The cable is priced 85 EUR/USD.
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#5938367 Posted on: 08/16/2021 09:38 AM
That's normal due to the high failure rate (if you will) making these.
Only a few actually manage to reach the Gen4 transfer speeds to get the Gen4 badge. The others are only good for Gen3.
A 100$ riser cable. Wow
That's normal due to the high failure rate (if you will) making these.
Only a few actually manage to reach the Gen4 transfer speeds to get the Gen4 badge. The others are only good for Gen3.
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#5938371 Posted on: 08/16/2021 09:44 AM
That's normal due to the high failure rate (if you will) making these.
Only a few actually manage to reach the Gen4 transfer speeds to get the Gen4 badge. The others are only good for Gen3.
It makes you wonder why people even use these.
That's normal due to the high failure rate (if you will) making these.
Only a few actually manage to reach the Gen4 transfer speeds to get the Gen4 badge. The others are only good for Gen3.
It makes you wonder why people even use these.
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#5938373 Posted on: 08/16/2021 09:46 AM
gen4 risers are rare,no wonder they cost so much.
gen4 risers are rare,no wonder they cost so much.
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#5938380 Posted on: 08/16/2021 10:44 AM
True, considering vertical GPU end up with worse temps.
It makes you wonder why people even use these.
True, considering vertical GPU end up with worse temps.
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A 100$ riser cable. Wow