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The Lenovo 2m NVIDIA NDRx2 OSFP800 to 4x HDR100 QSFP56 passive copper splitter cable takes a single high-speed OSFP800 port and splits it into four HDR100 QSFP56 channels. It fits in data center environments where expanding connectivity from NVIDIA or Lenovo networking hardware is needed without adding active electronics. This cable offers a practical solution to manage port density and maintain high throughput in server and HPC setups. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Lenovo |
| Part Number | SC17B95844 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Cable Family | DAC/AOC |
| Cable Type | Direct Attach Cable (DAC) |
| Data Rate | OSFP800 (800Gbps) to 4x HDR100 QSFP56 (4x100Gbps) |
| Cable Length | 2m |
| Compatibility | NVIDIA NDR (NDRx2) compatible OSFP800 ports; Lenovo servers/switches with OSFP800 ports; devices with QSFP56 HDR100 ports |
| product type | Passive Copper Splitter |
| Product Category | Cables & Adapters |
| Connectivity | |
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| Connector A | OSFP |
| Connector B | QSFP56 |
| Cable Connector Gender | Male to Male |
| Connector Type | OSFP to QSFP56 |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | 1x OSFP800 to 4x QSFP56 (splitter) |
| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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This Lenovo 2m NVIDIA NDRx2 OSFP800 to 4x HDR100 QSFP56 passive copper splitter cable allows a single OSFP800 interface to be split into four QSFP56 connections. It's commonly used in high-performance computing setups to expand connectivity without additional active components. Built for data centers and enterprise servers, this cable fits well in systems running NVIDIA InfiniBand or Ethernet traffic that require flexible port configurations. IT professionals working with Lenovo or NVIDIA hardware can benefit from its straightforward plug-and-play design and reliable signal integrity. Key Features
In practice, this cable is often found connecting high-speed GPUs and network adapters within dense server racks. It helps data centers maximize port usage and maintain efficient cabling when scaling out clusters or upgrading infrastructure. |