QNAP QXP-T32P interface cards/adapter Internal Thunderbolt 3
QNAP QXP-T32P, PCIe, Thunderbolt 3, Full-height / Low-profile, PCIe 3.0, NAS / Storage server
2 x Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type-C), PCIe Gen3 x 4, Low-Profile/Full Height Pre-Installed
2 x Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type-C), PCIe Gen3 x 4, Low-Profile/Full Height Pre-Installed
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QNAP QXP-T32P. Host interface: PCIe, Output interface: Thunderbolt 3, Expansion card form factor: Full-height / Low-profile. Purpose: NAS / Storage server
The Thunderbolt 3 Expansion Card enables high-speed data transfer to accelerate everyday tasks and applications. Video editing studios in particular can greatly benefit by being able to smoothly transfer, display and edit 4K videos in real-time. Thunderbolt 4 devices can also be used by a NAS with a Thunderbolt 3 Expansion Cards when connected using standard Thunderbolt 4 certificated cables or passive Thunderbolt 3 cables shorter than 0.8 meters. Streamlined Video Editing Collaboration By using Thunderbolt 3 expansion cards, teamwork between Final Cut Pro© and Adobe Premiere Pro© users becomes faster and easier. With SMB protocol support, Final Cut Pro© users can create a library on a NAS volume and use it as if it were a local storage device. Every team member can centrally store video resources in the same NAS shared folder, greatly improving productivity for highly-collaborative projects in multi-workstation environments. Thunderbolt 3 Expansion Card Usage Scenarios Daisy-chain up to 6 QNAP Thunderbolt devices A NAS with a Thunderbolt 3 expansion card can be daisy-chained with up to 6 QNAP Thunderbolt devices, including other QNAP Thunderbolt NAS and Thunderbolt 3 to 10GbE Adapter (QNA Series). Connect legacy devices When used with an Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 adapter* (sold by Apple), legacy Thunderbolt 2 MacBook can be connected to your Thunderbolt 3 NAS for sharing files and accessing centralized data.
The Thunderbolt 3 Expansion Card enables high-speed data transfer to accelerate everyday tasks and applications. Video editing studios in particular can greatly benefit by being able to smoothly transfer, display and edit 4K videos in real-time. Thunderbolt 4 devices can also be used by a NAS with a Thunderbolt 3 Expansion Cards when connected using standard Thunderbolt 4 certificated cables or passive Thunderbolt 3 cables shorter than 0.8 meters. Streamlined Video Editing Collaboration By using Thunderbolt 3 expansion cards, teamwork between Final Cut Pro© and Adobe Premiere Pro© users becomes faster and easier. With SMB protocol support, Final Cut Pro© users can create a library on a NAS volume and use it as if it were a local storage device. Every team member can centrally store video resources in the same NAS shared folder, greatly improving productivity for highly-collaborative projects in multi-workstation environments. Thunderbolt 3 Expansion Card Usage Scenarios Daisy-chain up to 6 QNAP Thunderbolt devices A NAS with a Thunderbolt 3 expansion card can be daisy-chained with up to 6 QNAP Thunderbolt devices, including other QNAP Thunderbolt NAS and Thunderbolt 3 to 10GbE Adapter (QNA Series). Connect legacy devices When used with an Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 adapter* (sold by Apple), legacy Thunderbolt 2 MacBook can be connected to your Thunderbolt 3 NAS for sharing files and accessing centralized data.
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Host interface: | PCIe |
Output interface: | Thunderbolt 3 |
Expansion card form factor: | Full-height / Low-profile |
Expansion card standard: | PCIe 3.0 |
Thunderbolt 3 ports quantity: | 2 |
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Purpose: | NAS / Storage server |
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Quantity: | 1 |
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