Think outside the Box with PCIe Expansions
Ā Stepping away from the subject of Storage and Backups, another decision you may have to make will be whether to invest your budget into a high-end Desktop setup or a more fluid, portable operation. Traditionally the problem has always been that portable operations via a Macbook, Laptop or Tablet are plagued by Hardware limitations. Not now though. With innovations in Thunderbolt and PCI Express Expansion technology, you can now install Upgrades and Hardware intended for Desktop setups in a highly portable PCIE expansion chassis. Need 4GB Graphics Card power in your Mac book ā no problem. Large channelled Sound card ā easy peasy.
Ā However, with so many companies offering you varieties of PCIe expansions, itās easy to get lost between compatiblesĀ and suit-abilities. Lets take a closer look at each manufacturers below and whatās the best of the best they have to offer.
First up, Sonnect TechnologiesĀ ā The Apple Recommended Choice
Sonnet Echo Express SE II ECHO-EXP-SE2 Thunderbolt2 Expansion Chassis 2x Half-Length PCIeĀ£346 ex.VAT |
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Sonnet Echo Express III-D ECHO-EXP3FD Thunderbolt2 Expansion Chassis 3x Full-Length PCIe2 slotĀ£696 ex.VAT |
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Sonnet Echo Express SEL ECHO-EXP-SL10G Thunderbolt2 Bundle Expansion Chassis + Presto 10GbEĀ£768 ex.VAT |
Netstor PCIe Expansions for Sound Cards, Graphics Cards and more
Ā Next,Ā For those looking at expanding, but on a tighter budget ā or they just want more bang for their buck, we have Netstor Technology. Whilst not as well known as Sonnet, they have been pioneering the PCIe Expansion market for a number of years with their early āTurboBoxā unique SAS range, available in both Desktop and MacBook / Laptop versions. Their latest products have been fully harnessing the Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt2 market. DefinitelyĀ a contender in the PCE-Express stakes. Take a look at the pick of the litter below:
Cost effective PCIe Expansions for Smaller users
Ā Last, lets take a look at the two lesser known companies of the Bunch ā Akitio and Ā StarTech. Both have been around for a long time in a multitude of fields within Data storage, but have only recently decided to enter the PCIe market. Donāt be put off by their relatively thinner product range in PCI-E circles though, both come with high reviews and highly adaptable products. Both are Mac (OSx) and Windows compatible. Take a look below and see what we think stands out.
Pro Tip āĀ PCI-Express cardsĀ comes in a variety of speeds and physical sizes. Always check that the expansion you are considering can accommodate the card you have in mind. Look at:
1.Ā SpeedĀ ā Is it x4, x8, x16? Make sure you buy a PCIE expansion that can accommodateĀ your Cardās speed level Such asĀ The Netstor NA211TBĀ which supports all the way upto 16x.
2.Ā ProfileĀ ā Think of this as the Width. If your PCI-E card is not Low Profile, make sure the expansion can house it correctly ā the reverse is also true.
3. Height ā Whether your card is Half Height or Full Height is also an important consideration. Particularly if you plan on housing more than one card in your expansion. Some units will either house 2 Half-Height or 1 Full-Heightā¦not both!
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