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PCIe x4 Controller Cards Digitus DS-30225

Digitus DS-30225

£23.57
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.85/mo.*
2stores
PCIe x4 Controller Cards Tauoh PCIe 4.0 Dual-Disk PCIeX16 to M.2 M-Key NVME SSD Expansion Card

Tauoh PCIe 4.0 Dual-Disk PCIeX16 to M.2 M-Key NVME SSD Expansion Card

£25.02£25.05
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.34/mo.*
2stores
PCIe x4 Controller Cards RaidSonic IB-PCI208-HS

RaidSonic IB-PCI208-HS

£25.38
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.46/mo.*
2stores
PCIe x4 Controller Cards Sonnet USB3-4PM-E Interface Cards Adapter

Sonnet USB3-4PM-E Interface Cards Adapter

£70.20
Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.40/mo.*
2stores
PCIe x4 Controller Cards Asrock Thunderbolt 4 AIC

Asrock Thunderbolt 4 AIC

£86.77
Or 3 interest-free payments of £28.92/mo.*
2stores
PCIe x4 Controller Cards HighPoint RocketRaid 640L

HighPoint RocketRaid 640L

£109.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £36.66/mo.*
2stores
PCIe x4 Controller Cards SuperMicro Aoc-slg3-4e4t-o Aoc-slg3-4e4t Interface

SuperMicro Aoc-slg3-4e4t-o Aoc-slg3-4e4t Interface

£148.03
Or 3 interest-free payments of £49.34/mo.*
2stores
PCIe x4 Controller Cards Sabrent 4-Drive NVMe M.2 to PCIe 3.0 Adapter Card

Sabrent 4-Drive NVMe M.2 to PCIe 3.0 Adapter Card

£159.98
Or 3 interest-free payments of £53.32/mo.*
2stores
Broadcom MegaRAID SAS 9361-24i

Broadcom MegaRAID SAS 9361-24i

£512.89
Or 3 interest-free payments of £170.96/mo.*
2stores
Tlily Dual M.2 Pcie Adapter, M2

Tlily Dual M.2 Pcie Adapter, M2

£10.82
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.60/mo.*
1store
Axagon PCEM2-N

Axagon PCEM2-N

£7.55
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.51/mo.*
2stores
Axagon PCEM2-D

Axagon PCEM2-D

£11.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.99/mo.*
2stores
CONTROLLER CARDS

FAQ

Controller Cards are hardware components that manage data flow between a computer and its peripherals. They help improve the performance and expand the capabilities of your system. Choosing the right Controller Card depends on your specific computing needs, such as whether you require additional USB ports or enhanced graphics capabilities.

Controller Cards work by connecting to a computer’s motherboard and managing data transmission between the system and external devices. They ensure efficient communication and can enhance overall system performance. Consider compatibility with your motherboard and the types of connections you need when selecting a card.

Controller Cards are used to expand or improve a computer's functionality, such as adding more ports or increasing data transfer speeds. They are essential for users needing extra connectivity options or better performance for tasks like gaming or video editing. Identify your specific needs to choose a suitable card.

Controller Cards come in various types, including USB, SATA, RAID, and network cards, each serving different functions. USB cards add more ports, SATA cards manage internal drives, RAID cards offer data redundancy, and network cards improve connectivity. Evaluate what enhancements your system requires before purchasing.

Installing a Controller Card involves inserting it into an open slot on your computer’s motherboard and connecting any necessary cables. It is usually straightforward but may vary by card type. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for detailed guidance to ensure proper installation.

Controller Cards: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing Controller Cards, it's crucial to ensure compatibility with your existing hardware. Check the specifications of your motherboard and other components to determine the correct interface, such as PCIe or PCI. Additionally, consider the number of slots available and any size restrictions within your computer case. This ensures a seamless integration without unexpected surprises.

Controller Cards come in various types designed for different performance levels. If you are setting up a system for gaming or high-performance computing, look for cards that support faster data transfer rates and advanced features like RAID configurations. On the other hand, if you're building a basic setup, a standard card might suffice. Assess your needs carefully to avoid overspending on unnecessary features.

When selecting Controller Cards, think about future-proofing your system. Opt for cards that offer additional ports or support for newer technologies, which can accommodate upgrades down the line. This approach not only saves money in the long run but also keeps your system adaptable to evolving technological advancements.

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