Thermaltake TT Premium PCI-E 3.0 Extender
Elevate your PC build with the Thermaltake TT Premium PCI-E 3.0 Extender. This 300mm riser cable offers exceptional quality and flexibility, supporting ultra-high-speed data transmission up to 8 Gbps for demanding graphic tasks and gaming. Its foldable, ribbonized flat cable design ensures tidy installations and space efficiency. Advanced EMI shielding protects signal integrity, while a durable cable protector enhances longevity. Experience performance parity with direct slot connections, making it an ideal choice for high-end PC builders seeking a clean, adaptable setup.
$29.99
Owner Satisfaction
2.9
/ 5
Category Rank
219
/ 219
#219 in Riser Cards
Price vs Category Average
-82%
Below average
Cable Length
30011.8
/ mm ( inch)
Who it's for
- High-Frequency Shielding
- Premium Component Construction
- Highly Flexible Design
Who should skip it
- Limited to PCIe 3.0 Standard
- High Cost Compared to Competitors
- Installation Sensitivity
Key Specs
Cable Length
300mm (11.8 inch)
Net Weight
0.1 kg / 0.02 lb
Material
Thermoplastic, FR4, Polyethylene(PE), Copper Alloy
Connector
PCI Express X16 Male to PCI Express X16 Female
Supported Standard
PCI Express 2.0 and 3.0
Operating Temperature
-20 to +80 deg. C
Data Transmission Speed
Up to 8 Gbps
PCI-E Slot Configuration
x16 to x16
Features
- Ultra-high-speed data transmission up to 8 Gbps
- Flexible, foldable design for easy installation
- Advanced EMI shielding for signal integrity
- Durable cable protector for enhanced longevity
- Performance matches direct slot connections
- Supports AMD and Intel motherboards
- Space-saving ribbon cable design
- Ideal for high-end PC builds
What customers say
Customers value this extender primarily for achieving vertical GPU mounting, appreciating the flexible cable design that aids clean aesthetics. For systems running strictly on PCIe 3.0, the extender functions as intended, delivering the desired visual upgrade. However, a major theme is compatibility friction with modern PCIe 4.0 graphics cards. Users frequently encounter boot failures or black screens unless they manually configure the motherboard BIOS to PCIe 3.0 mode. This necessary technical step significantly detracts from the expected plug and play experience. Some users also noted minor concerns regarding the overall build quality feeling less robust than anticipated. Overall satisfaction hinges on the user's willingness to manage specific hardware limitations.
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