Our recent adjustments to PCIE extension cables

Our recent adjustments to PCIE extension cables

Our arrangement of extension cords has changed a lot this year. Due to the successive assembly of 40 series graphics cards and the iteration of new motherboards.

We have made the following adjustments to the PCIE riser cable 

1:We canceled the PCIE 3.0 riser cable . Because the cost of 4.0 extension cables has dropped significantly, we have gradually canceled the supply of PCIE 3.0 and try to provide 4.0 cables directly at lower prices.

2:Adjustment in the form of extension cable for XPROTO-ATX . xproto-atx uses a customized PCIE riser cable. A long hole design is added to the fixed side of the graphics card to increase the adjustability of the graphics card position.xproto-atx uses a customized PCIE riser cable. A long hole design is added to the fixed side of the graphics card to increase the adjustability of the graphics card position.

3:The appearance of extension cords will change significantly.Since we have been testing better processes, the appearance of the extension cord will gradually change and may differ from the photos.

4:Start using LINKUP PCIE 5.0 extension cable step by step.  LINKUP provides a mature PCIE 5.0 solution. Although the price is higher, it provides a more stable option.

5:Changes in extension cord form for Xproto-N and Xprototo-L. Check the image below  for details. Note that since LINKUP can still provide a perfect double reverse extension cord and is softer, there is no need to change the pcie riser cable 

 

 

 

 

 

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