Sonnet Echo II DV Desktop
1216.69 GBP*
Description
Thunderbolt expansion system with two PCIe slots with a maximum bandwidth of 2880 MB/s per slot and Thunderlok 3. Thunderbolt expansion system two PCIe slots for full-height, single-width cards Dual Thunderbolt interfaces for maximum bandwidth Support for Thunderbolt-compatible, non-GPU PCIe cards (video, audio, network, SSD) 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 3 ports, compatible with Thunderbolt 4 Maximum bandwidth of 2880 MB/s per slot Very quiet operation thanks to temperature-controlled Noctua fans Daisy-chaining of Thunderbolt devices possible Robust aluminum housing Support for macOS (incl. Apple M series), Windows and Linux 400W power supply unit with 75W auxiliary current per slot Scope of delivery: 1x Echo II DV Desktop Unit 2x Thunderbolt 3 cable 2x Thunderlok 3 1x power supply unit 1x power cable 1x manual Full bandwidth for professional cards The Echo II DV Desktop from Sonnet is a Thunderbolt expansion system that offers two PCIe slots for full-height, single-width cards. It allows the use of Thunderbolt-compatible PCIe cards such as video capture, audio and network cards as well as SSDs, but not GPUs. With its 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 3 ports, it offers a maximum bandwidth of 2880 MB/s per slot. The device has a very quiet operation thanks to temperature-controlled Noctua fans, a robust aluminum housing and a powerful 400W power supply with 75W additional power per slot. The device has a ThunderLok 3 fuse that holds the Thunderbolt cable securely in place and prevents accidental disconnection. This ensures a robust connection and uninterrupted work, especially during intensive applications. The Echo II DV Desktop is compatible with macOs (including Apple M-Series), Windows and Linux. Application example Echo II DV Desktop connected to a PC Application example Echo II DV Desktop connected to a Mac System requirements: macOS: macOS 11.0 or higher Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 ports Supports Apple M-Series and Intel-based Macs Windows: Windows 10 or higher Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 ports Thunderbolt drivers must be installed Linux: Linux kernel with Thunderbolt 3 support Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 ports Application example Echo II DV Desktop connected to a Mac