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PCIe riser card Sharkoon CA500 AK SERIES VGCK 4.0 black
PCIe riser card Sharkoon CA500 AK SERIES VGCK 4.0 black
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PCIe riser card Sharkoon CA500 AK SERIES VGCK 4.0 black
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PCIe riser card Sharkoon CA500 AK SERIES VGCK 4.0 black
PCIe riser card Sharkoon CA500 AK SERIES VGCK 4.0 black
The Sharkoon CA500 AK SERIES VGCK 4.0 black is a PCIe riser card that enables repositioning and extension of a PCIe x16 slot to accommodate graphics cards or other expansion cards. Designed for compatibility with PCIe 4.0 lanes, the riser card provides a flexible connection and layout option for compact, small-form-factor, or custom PC cases where direct mounting of a GPU is impractical. Its low-profile design and reinforced connector help maintain signal integrity while allowing more versatile component placement.
The riser card supports PCIe 4.0 bandwidth, enabling high-speed data transfer for compatible GPUs and expansion cards. Its flexible cable and connector assembly simplifies installation in tight or unconventional case layouts, facilitating easier cable routing and component arrangement. Built with a focus on mechanical stability, the product reduces stress on the motherboard slot by providing a secure alternative mounting position for heavy or large cards. The black finish integrates unobtrusively into most builds.
Connect the riser card’s primary PCIe connector to the motherboard’s PCIe x16 slot, ensuring the alignment of the connector and that the motherboard is powered off during installation. Route and secure the flexible cable to the desired mounting location and attach the expansion card into the riser’s x16 receptacle. Verify that the card is seated firmly and that any case brackets or securing screws are used to prevent movement. Power on the system and confirm that the operating system recognizes the installed card and that drivers are up to date for optimal performance.
Use the riser card in systems compatible with PCIe 4.0 to benefit from the highest available bandwidth; for older PCIe generations the riser remains compatible but will operate at the lower generation’s speed. Avoid sharp bends in the cable and secure both ends to minimize mechanical stress. Ensure adequate case airflow around the repositioned card and check that BIOS or motherboard firmware recognizes added devices if troubleshooting is required.
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