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  1. Selling my trusty Cubix Desktop Xpander Elite PCIe Gen3 x16 Expansion Chassis. Obviously that’s a mouthful to say, but basically this THE Big Boy eGPU enclosure. There’s no pissy Thunderbolt 3 40Gbps bandwidth here, you’re looking at the full 128Gbps PCIe Gen3 x16 Bandwidth spread across four double-slot wide x16 PCIe slots, with a 1200w power supply. So you can add up to an additional four GPUs to your system (or whatever other PCIe I/O you want - SSDs, Video or Audio I/O, 10Gbe Ethernet Cards, Fibre Optics, whatever you need). It’s compatible with both PC and Mac, and can be used on PCIe 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 systems (the hardware itself is PCIe 3.0, so total bandwidth will obviously be limited to PCIe 3.0 levels if used on a PCIe 4.0 system). You just install your GPUs or PCIe hardware in the Cubix, install the host card into a x16 slot on your motherboard, and plug the Cubix’s cable into that. Quick, easy, and you can seriously hulk out your system. If you want to get really creative, you can even pair it with any Thunderbolt 3 capable laptop, iMac or iMac Pro, by installing the Host Card in a conventional TB3 eGPU enclosure, and then attaching the Cubix through that. Which is a brilliant way to add a huge amount of GPU rendering horsepower or I/O to an all-in-one machine. FEATURES * Install hardware acceleration components in minutes * PC and Mac Compatible * Four PCIe Gen 3 x16 expansion slots (x16 electrical) * Up to four single-slot or dual-slot graphics cards or other PCIe cards * An independent 1200W power supply to meet any expansion requirement * Simple, quick installation with minimal impact per desktop; just install a host interface controller and a device driver Feel free to drop me a line if you have any questions about the unit. It comes with everything you need to get it running (Host Adapter Card included). $1,750 USD / $2,400 AUD + Shipping Located in Melbourne, Australia, but happy to ship worldwide.
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