cablecc SF-056-CC

Cablecc Oculink SFF-8612 SFF-8611 to PCI-E 16x 4x Adapter User Manual

1. Ifihan

This manual provides detailed instructions for the Cablecc Oculink SFF-8612 SFF-8611 to PCI-Express 16x 4x Adapter. This adapter facilitates the connection of various PCI-E devices, such as graphics cards, USB cards, LAN cards, and audio cards, to a host system equipped with an Oculink SFF-8611/8612 interface. It is designed for internal system integration.

Oculink 4x connectors are small form factor PCI-E connectors and cables optimized for client and market applications, enabling high-speed data transfer.

2. Awọn ẹya Ọja

  • Supports standard PCI-E 16x, 8x, and 4x cards.
  • Compatible with various PCI-E devices including USB, LAN, 1394, Audio, and Graphics Cards.
  • Internal installation via SFF-8611/8612 Oculink interface.
  • Integrated SATA power port for supplemental power (12V 2A max).

3. Ọja Ipariview

The Cablecc Oculink SFF-8612 SFF-8611 to PCI-E 16x 4x Adapter is a compact board designed to bridge Oculink connections to standard PCI-Express slots.

Cablecc Oculink SFF-8612 SFF-8611 to PCI-E 16x 4x Adapter with labeled components.

Aworan 3.1: Adapter with key components labeled. This image shows the PCI-Express 16X Slot, the Oculink SFF-8612 socket, and the SATA Power port.

Diagram of SFF-8611 Oculink connector types.

Aworan 3.2: SFF-8611 Oculink connector types. This diagram illustrates the SFF-8611 Female port, the mating connector, and the SFF-8611 Plug.

Diagram showing various PCI Express connector sizes.

Aworan 3.3: PCI Express Connector types. This image details the physical dimensions and pin counts for 1X, 4X, 8X, and 16X PCI-E connectors.

4. Awọn ilana iṣeto

Follow these steps to correctly install and connect your Cablecc Oculink adapter and PCI-E device.

  1. Prepare the Adapter: Connect the Oculink cable (not included) to the SFF-8612 socket on the adapter board. Ensure a secure connection.
  2. Install PCI-E Card: Carefully insert your desired PCI-E 16x, 8x, or 4x card into the PCI-Express slot on the adapter. Ensure it is fully seated.
  3. So agbara: If your PCI-E card requires additional power, connect a SATA power cable from your power supply unit (PSU) to the SATA power port on the adapter. Akiyesi: The SATA power port supports a maximum of 12V 2A. If your PCI-E card requires more power, ensure it receives sufficient external power directly.
  4. Sopọ si Eto Gbalejo: Connect the other end of the Oculink cable to the Oculink port on your mainboard or host system.
Diagram illustrating the connection guide for the Oculink adapter.

Aworan 4.1: Connection Guide. This diagram shows how to connect an SFF-8611 cable from a host system (e.g., via an M.2 adapter) to the SFF-8612 adapter, and then connect a PCI-E device like a LAN USB card.

Image highlighting PCI-E device compatibility and SATA power port details.

Aworan 4.2: PCI-E Device Compatibility and Power Note. This image reiterates that the adapter supports all PCI-E devices at its port, including graphics cards, and emphasizes the 12V 2A maximum power limit for the SATA port, advising external power for high-demand PCI-E cards.

Fidio 4.1: Installation demonstration of the SFF-8612 SFF-8611 to PCIE PCI-Express 16x 4X Adapter. This video illustrates the physical connection process of the Oculink cable to the adapter and the insertion of a graphics card into the PCI-E slot.

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

Once the adapter and PCI-E card are physically connected and powered, the host system should recognize the newly installed hardware. Depending on the PCI-E device, you may need to install specific drivers provided by the device manufacturer. Refer to your operating system's device manager or system information utility to confirm proper detection and functionality.

  • Ensure your operating system (Windows, Linux, macOS) is up-to-date.
  • Download and install the latest drivers for your specific PCI-E card from the manufacturer's webojula.
  • Verify the device status in your system's device manager.

6. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
Brandcablecc
Nọmba awoṣeSF-056-CC
Ni wiwo HardwarePCI-Express (Oculink SFF-8612 to PCI-E 16X)
Ibamu System isẹWindows, Lainos, MacOS
Iwọn Nkan0.03 kilo (iwọn 0.986 iwon)
Awọn iwọn Ọja (LxWxH)3.94 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches
SATA Power Port OutputIye ti o ga julọ ti 12V2A

7. Laasigbotitusita

  • A ko rii Ẹrọ:
    • Ensure all cables (Oculink, PCI-E card, SATA power) are securely connected.
    • Verify that the PCI-E card is fully seated in the adapter slot.
    • Check if your host system's Oculink port is enabled in the BIOS/UEFI settings.
    • Confirm that the necessary drivers for your PCI-E device are installed.
  • Agbara ti ko to:
    • If your PCI-E card (especially a graphics card) requires more than 12V 2A, ensure it is connected to an external power supply. The adapter's SATA power port is for supplemental power only.
    • Verify the SATA power cable is connected correctly from your PSU to the adapter.
  • Aisedeede/iparun eto:
    • Ensure all components are receiving adequate power.
    • Update your system's BIOS/UEFI to the latest version.
    • Test the PCI-E card directly in a motherboard slot (if possible) to rule out card issues.

8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the Cablecc official webojula tabi kan si alagbata rẹ. Tọju iwe-ẹri rira rẹ fun awọn ẹtọ atilẹyin ọja.

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