ICY DOCK MCIO 8i SFF-TA-1016 to 2x Oculink 4i SFF-8611
ICY DOCK MCIO 8i SFF-TA-1016 to 2x Oculink 4i SFF-8611
Scan code: LN160908 Manufacturer code: MB302L-B
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ICY DOCK MCIO 8i SFF-TA-1016 to 2x Oculink 4i SFF-8611

50cm ICY DOCK MB302L-B MCIO 8i SFF-TA-1016 to 2x Oculink 4i SFF-8611 Cable

Scan code: LN160908 Manufacturer code: MB302L-B
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Product Overview

MB302L-B ICY DOCK MCIO 8i SFF-TA-1016 to 2x Oculink 4i

The MB302L-B by ICY DOCK is a high-performance data transfer cable designed to connect an MCIO 8i SFF-TA-1016 interface to two OCuLink 4i SFF-8611 connectors. This 0.5-meter (19.69 inch) cable supports PCIe 4.0 transfer speeds, ensuring ultra-fast and reliable data communication ideal for linking HBA/RAID cards, NVMe controllers, and storage enclosures. It features locking latch OCuLink connectors that secure connections and complies with SFF-TA-1016, SFF-8611, and SFF-9402 design specifications, offering compatibility with mainstream NVMe and tri-mode storage solutions. Safety and quality are guaranteed by UL20744 certification. The MB302L-B is an essential accessory for data center professionals and enthusiasts requiring efficient and stable high-speed storage connectivity.


Features

• Length: 0.5 meters (19.69 inch)
• Connectors comply with SFF-TA-1016, SFF-8611 design specifications
• Transfer speeds to meet PCIe 4.0 specifications
• OCuLink connectors featuring locking latch design for secure connections
• SFF-9402 compliant cable design supports mainstream NVMe/Tri-mode HBA/RAID cards
• Cable has passed the UL20744 certification and meets the safety requirements


Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
36 months
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ICY DOCK MCIO 8i SFF-TA-1016 to 2x Oculink 4i SFF-8611
ICY DOCK MCIO 8i SFF-TA-1016 to 2x Oculink 4i SFF-8611