BLACKJET AX-1CXAB CFexpress A to B Adapter
BLACKJET AX-1CXAB CFexpress A to B Adapter
Blackjet® AX-1CXAB Adapter Module enables users to transfer and store CFexpress Type A media contents via CFexpress Type B host devices.
FEATURES
- Supports CFexpress Type A cards
- Supports PCIe Gen 3 and 4
- Use a CFexpress Type A card in a Type B slot on the device.
- Vent holes to increase heat dissipation
- Recommended for cameras that support CFexpress Type B cards, such as Nikon Type B cameras and the Sony Burano.
- Due to firmware incompatibilities, the adapter will not work on the Canon C500 II & EOS R5 cameras.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (W x H x D):
38.5 x 29.6 x 3.8 mm
Transfer rate:
Up to 800 MB/s on CFexpress A (PCIe Gen 3)
Supported Device:
CFexpress Type B card slot
Supported Media Cards:
CFexpress Card Type A
Manufacturing Information:
Made in Taiwan
Product Contents:
Blackjet AX-1CXAB Adapter
Plastic Case
1-year limited manufacturer warranty
mac0S 10.13 and higher is required to support CFexpress Cards
Blackjet® is a registered trademark of Atech Flash Technology, Inc.
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Displays Notes:
AFT highly recommends that you verify the display support
for your specific Mac model
Mac computers, including Apple Silicons M1 / M2 / M3, can
only support up to HDMI 2.0b over its Thunderbolt ports. As such, resolution
will be limited to 4K 60Hz when using an HDMI adapter. If a higher refresh rate
is required, please use USB-C to USB-C or USB-C to DisplayPort or DisplayPort
to DisplayPort connection.
Intel Mac Pro 2019 with Radeon Pro 580X or Vega MPX Module cannot
support 6K (such as Apple Pro Display XDR). It is limited to 5K only. To use
Pro Display XDR at 6K, please upgrade to the MPX Module supporting DSC. For the
DSC support, please check with GPU’s spec or check https://support.apple.com/kb/SP797
AFT recommends verifying the display support for your PC's
Thunderbolt port. Some refresh rates require DisplayPort 1.4 HBR3 and DSC 1.2
support from the display and the host. Not all Thunderbolt ports support
DisplayPort 1.4 – some are limited to DisplayPort 1.2, which may reduce refresh
rate or resolution support.
Some Windows PC manufacturers have decided to restrict
functionality on their Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C ports such as charging and
monitor compatibility. Check to see if your PC supports external monitors.