Cubix XPDT-G3-ELDHE2 PCIe Gen3 x16 Xpander Desktop Elite System 1200w For Sale

Cubix XPDT-G3-ELDHE2 PCIe Gen3 x16 Xpander Desktop Elite System 1200w
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Cubix XPDT-G3-ELDHE2 PCIe Gen3 x16 Xpander Desktop Elite System 1200w:
$750.00

Hello,
Up for offerding in this sale is a very lightly used Cubix XPDT-G3-ELDHE2 PCIe Gen3 x 16 Xpander Desktop Elite System! This is the 1200 watt model and is capable of adding four (4x) single or four (4x) dual slot PCIe Gen 2 or PCIe Gen 3 cards. This is essentially an economical way to add GPUs or other PCIe cards to your host computer (PC or Mac Pro). This unit is equipped with 16 PCIe channels and can support a transfer rate of 128Gb/s in total! (8 Gb/s x 16 lanes). Compatible with Apple\'s Mac Pro, Linux, and Microsoft Windows.
ATTENTION: This unit will not be functional without the separately purchased Cubix 128 Gb/s PCIe x16 Gen3 Xpander Adapter! This component allows for the Xpander Elite System to connect with the host pc.
Aside from the Xpander Elite Unit, an AC power cable will be included. The Xpander Adapter IS NOT included with the sale.
I had previously used this setup with 2x EVGA GeForce GTX Titan X cards for VR rendering. It is an extremely capable system that allows for incredibly fast rendering speeds within DaVinci Resolve, Adobe CC, Vahana VR, etc.
Please feel free to reach out with any questions! This system when purchased last year was $3100!


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