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Sonnet echo express se-iiie tb3 pcie, desktop, 3 slots.

Spedizione gratuita per ordini superiori a 25,99€
922,57€ -89%

99,00€

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  • Spina di alimentazione pcie aggiuntiva per una scheda a basso consumo energetico; "daisy chain" thunderbolt 3 port fornisce fino a 15w di potenza per le periferiche collegate
  • Consente di collegare tre schede pcie a porte thunderbolt 3 a qualsiasi computer mac o windows - è possibile utilizzare contemporaneamente più schede pcie ad alte prestazioni
  • Peso del pacchetto: 3.28 kilogrammi
  • Dimensioni del pacchetto: 20.6 L x 41.6 H x 23.0 W (centimetri)


Echo express se iii di sonnet è un compatto sistema di espansione desktop thunderbolt 3 a pcie card expansion system che consente di collegare tre schede pci professionali – tra cui registrazione video, interfaccia audio, sas o SATA hba, 16 GB o 8 GB fibre channel, 10 gigabit ethernet e controller raid – contemporaneamente a qualsiasi computer mac o windows con porta thunderbolt. La echo express se iii dispone di un'interfaccia thunderbolt 3 da 40 gbps, che offre la doppia larghezza di banda pcie e la connettività di thunderbolt 2 e fino a 2750 MB/s, consentendo di supportare schede di acquisizione e elaborazione video 4k ad alta velocità di immagine, schede fc da 16 GB e dual port da 10 GB a piena potenza. Con la capacità di gestire diverse schede pcie ad alte prestazioni, il supporto per il collegamento di due schermi a 60 Hz o un display a 60 Hz e il supporto per una vasta gamma di dispositivi thunderbolt e USB, thunderbolt 3 è un salto avanti in ogni punto di vista.


Jesse J.
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 5 gennaio 2022
After several problems running ProPresenter 7.8 with our old computer, our church recently upgraded from the 2015 iMac to the new 2021 iMac with the M1 processor.In order to send multiple signals out, the new M1 Mac Mini’s and M1 desktops are limited in outputs. So after lots of research, this chassis was recommended to pair with the Decklink Duo 2.Sonnet Expansion Chassis is so simple for installing other PCIE cards. Fans relatively quiet. I used the Decklink Duo 2, Blackmagic HDMI to SDI 3G converter, and USB PCIE. Now we can send signal to 3 different sources, plus other usb ports, etc.The only negative from when I bought this Expansion Chassis from Amazon, no power source was included. So read the listing as some come with this, others do not and I had to order another chord with enough wattage. Other than that, this has been working excellent! No issues since installing everything!
Thomas Woitscheck
Recensito in Germania il 3 febbraio 2022
Passt nur für Karten mit kürzerer Kontaktleiste (sowieso nur eingeschränkte Länge), daher für mich leider nicht brauchbar.
Justin Stout
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 11 luglio 2021
I’ve been using this for the past couple of months now and I’m pretty happy with it. I spent the first couple of days doing some troubleshooting with it and after some google searching, I discovered that I didn’t have the latest thunderbolt drivers installed as I had previously thought (so make sure you do that and have the latest bios updates as well). After the driver update, everything was working smoothly...well, almost. The function I had the most trouble with was video capture using a PCIe HDMI capture card. The first one I tried was the Elgato HD60 pro, but had a very difficult time trying to capture an input signal. I tried using a similar card by SIIG, but saw identical results. After I did some reading up on the specs for HDMI and Thunderbolt 3, I came to the conclusion that there’s simply not enough bandwidth to accommodate the HDMI input signal, display port output signal and all USB devices when they're connected. Thunderbolt 3 is advertised to have 40Gbits of bandwidth which is theoretical, while the actual bandwidth is at 22Gbits. 8Gbits is given priority allocation to the first connected display which cuts your available bandwidth to 14Gbits to accommodate the rest of your devices. This might be doable with a video capture card using the HDMI 1.4 spec (which uses 14Gbits of bandwidth), but you’d be pushing your luck if you’re driving an external display while trying to record an incoming HD signal simultaneously. The HDMI 2.0 spec allows for bandwidth usage at 18Gbits which makes using a PCIe based video capture card impossible (unless no other devices were connected), so you’re better off using an enclosure you can dedicate a capture card to or get an external one that connects via USB 3. I went with an external one by Mirabox, which gave me the flexibility to use my pen display, audio interface and remaining USB devices while capturing an incoming HD signal. Would I recommend this enclosure? Yes, to anyone who is looking to assemble a custom Thunderbolt dock as I did.
Morgonaut
Recensito in Germania il 10 dicembre 2021
I'm very disappointed - see my attached photo documentation. Unit Sonnet sent me was poorly packed, the card board is broken on many places, but what's most important - instead of new unit they sent me clearly USED one, DIRTY (I tried to clean that up but it's baked into the surface). And included cable is some poor quality USB-C only and NOT THUNDERBOLT cable, that's why I get in macOS message I should connect it to Thunderbolt port. My MacBook Pro M1 MAX has ONLY Thunderbolt ports. Fortunately I have here also dock from Sonnet so I tried the TB cable from the dock and it works. But overall now I have to invest money to TB cable to be able to use this Sonnet box at all, I have dirty unit and very bad feeling. Very sad Sonnet!!!And now I found the second Thunderbolt port for daisy chaining is NOT WORKING AT ALL despite I have Sonnet 10G connected!!!
Weibull
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 10 dicembre 2021
Caused several BSOD, and prevented keyboard from being found on boot. The keyboard was not even connected through the Sonnet device.