PCI-e PCI Express 1X to 16X Extension Cable with Gold-Plated Connector
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Yes, it will work, but the 3080 is a PCIe 4 card. 0 is the maximum number of people who can use this bridge, while the maximum number of people who can use You will lose 1 because you have a score of 0 in your favor. 2% GPU power output output output output However, if your motherboard is PCIe 3.0, you'll need to upgrade your graphics card. If the number is zero, it doesn't matter.
I found it to be quite useful.
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br>Excellent construction. br>It is made of high-quality materials. Allows power to be drawn from a PCIe slot. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. br>Both connectors are excessively long. br>br>I wanted to use this to keep access to the pcie slot that had become stuck beneath the gpu heatsink. br>Unfortunately, the host side connector is too tall, causing the heatsink to be impacted. br>The peripheral connector is also tall and protrudes from the case, making it impossible for an attached card to secure itself to the back case slots. br>br>To be a perfect product, this product requires two improvements. br>Shorten both connectors. br>Attach the cable at a right angle to the connectors rather than straight out. br>br>Overall, I found it useful, though not for the purpose for which I bought it.
Let me begin with the fundamentals: If you're in the same boat as me and need to fit a pcie x16 graphics card into a motherboard (mine is an Asrock Q1900B-M), this guide will help you out. This will work with an ITX) that only has a pcie x1 connector if your motherboard and operating system support it. br>br>My Asrock Q1900B and Windows 10 Pro had no trouble detecting the graphics card; after installing the adapter and my graphics card (an HD 7570), I booted into Windows first, and the screen flickered and the resolution automatically adjusted to 1080P within two minutes, thanks to the magic of the internet and Microsoft's automatic driver loading. I had switched from Windows' default basic graphics adapter to an AMD 7500 series adapter, according to Device Manager. Exceptional! br>br>Now it's time for the not-so-good news. It's all good. As other reviewers have mentioned, the adapter has one flaw that isn't ideal if you're trying to use it in a small case (mine is the InWin BL040): it's impossible to fit a GPU into an expansion slot. As you can see in the photos, I ended up Dremeling a new slot in my case and wedging my small gpu above the motherboard with some foam and duct tape. I can see how the ribbon/cable's orientation would not be a problem for other users or in other situations.
I was able to fit an 8x raid card into a 1x slot by using this method. Because it worked in one computer but not in another, it's possible that it's a motherboard issue. Zip ties hold the raid card in place - It's not bad, but it's also not great.
Fits my nic card perfectly!! It worked when I didn't expect it to.