Thermaltake TT Premium PCI-E 4.0 Extender (300mm)
Elevate your PC build with the Thermaltake TT Premium PCI-E 4.0 Extender. This 300mm flexible extender ensures high-speed data transmission up to 64 Gbps, supporting PCIe 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0 standards for seamless compatibility with both AMD and Intel motherboards. Its ribbonized flat cable design allows for easy routing and tight bends, saving space without sacrificing performance. Featuring EMI shielding with conducting polymer and a unique cable protector, it guards against interference and ensures signal integrity. Ideal for building a tidy and high-performance system, this extender offers reliable connectivity and exceptional durability.
$69.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.5
/ 5
Category Rank
209
/ 219
#209 in Riser Cards
Price vs Category Average
-59%
Below average
Cable Length
30011.8
/ mm ( inch)
Who it's for
- True PCIe 4.0 Bandwidth
- Enhanced Case Aesthetics
- High-Quality Shielding and Cable
Who should skip it
- Premium Price Point
- Potential BIOS Configuration Issues
- Rigidity and Cable Management
Key Specs
Cable Length
300mm (11.8 inch)
Net Weight
0.1 kg / 0.22 lbs
Material
Thermoplastic, PCB EM-888, Polyethylene(PE), Copper Alloy, Aluminum foil Mylar
Connector
PCI Express X16 Male to PCI Express X16 Female
Rated Current
1A
Operating Temperature
-20 to +80 deg. C
Supports PCI Express 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0
Supports AMD and Intel motherboards
Features
- Ultra-high speed data transmission up to 64 Gbps
- Highly-routable and foldable ribbonized flat cable
- EMI shielding reduces interference
- Durable cable protector enhances longevity
- Supports PCIe 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0
- Compatible with AMD and Intel motherboards
- Easy installation for a tidy build
- Reliable performance and signal integrity
What customers say
Users value the extender's robust build quality and premium feel, noting the thick, shielded cables and attractive design ideal for vertical GPU mounting. When functional, it delivers expected PCIe 4.0 performance. However, a significant drawback involves stability and compatibility issues. Many report needing to manually downgrade the motherboard setting to Gen3 in the BIOS to achieve reliable booting and avoid errors like signal loss. This recurring need for user intervention detracts from the premium experience, especially given the price point. The overall value is heavily dependent on whether the specific hardware configuration supports consistent, advertised PCIe 4.0 operation.
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