For maximum PCIe bandwidth, you should assign one of your computer's Thunderbolt 3 buses to the PCIe expansion slots
For more information on compatibility, please visit the manufacturer's website
With the xMACminiThunderbolt3 Server, Sonnet offers a solution for all MacMini users who are technically limited in professionalaudio and video applications and want to expand their system. The 19" / 1U enclosure supports a full-height, full-length, single-widthcard, as well as a full-height, half-lengthcard for maximum flexibility in your card selection, in addition to various Mac Mini models*. And if you install a PCIe card that includes a daughter card (or interface connector bracket), such as RME's HDSPe MADI FX card, BlackmagicDesign 's DeckLink4KExtreme12G, and LynxAES16e-50, you can securely mount the daughter card in the enclosure next to the main card with an includedbracket, leaving the xMac 's second PCIe slot open for another card.
The two Thunderbolt 3 ports are therefore intended for the connection tothecomputer, and to operate up to five Thunderbolt devices via daisy chaining but also to connect a USBdevice or 4Kdisplay.
Other ports and features
Convenient and straightforward, the back panel provides Ethernet, HDMI and USB-A ports, while the front provides a power-on button for your Mac and the illuminated USB-A port. The integrated 150W power supply provides enough power for your cards. At the same time, the additional PCIe power connector allows the use of power-hungry non-GPU cards such as Avid Pro Tools HDX or RED ROCKET-X.
The xMAC mini Thunderbolt 3 server solution is rounded out by the included 0.5m Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cable and the Sonnet ThunderLok 3 Thunderbolt Connector Retainer Clip to prevent accidental cable unplugging.