JetKVM
Pre-order - ATX Extension Board
Pre-order - ATX Extension Board
Tags:
- JetKVM Extension
- JetKVM
- ATX
A control board that manages computer power states. It also includes a USB-C port for connecting a 5V power supply. This can then power the JetKVM through the RJ11 cable(4 Pin). Alternatively, 5V power can be supplied through a pin header.
The ATX Power Control comes with a PCIe slot cover bracket, allowing for clean cable routing through your PC case - without requiring an actual PCIe slot.
Each pin features dual headers: one set for KVM control and another for the original front panel buttons—meaning you don't have to choose between them. Both can be connected simultaneously.
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This product is amazing. You just plug it in and it works.
Would have put 5 stars, however, there's no instructions, so took a bit of fiddling to connect everything correctly (didn't help that the pin connectors were not labelled). Also, I wish they included a second connector that fits the standard 4x2 or 5x2 pin layout on motherboards for the power/led pins.
Although JETKVMs website states a manual comes with this product, one does not. The product description here states that "A control board that manages computer power states. It also includes a USB-C port for connecting a 5V power supply. This can then power the JetKVM through the RJ11 cable. Alternatively, 5V power can be supplied through a pin header." What pin header this is referring to - I do not know. There are five unlabeled through hole ports on the card, perhaps one of them is for 5V and another is for ground? This product is definitely an afterthought. Although many online seem to be raving about the jetkvm, I am not too impressed. Provide proper documentation if you want to be taken seriously as a component manufacturer.
Excellent addition to jetkvm
Setting this up was definitely a little stressful. There wasn't really any instructions included nor available online indicating how to set it up correctly. I won't pretend I don't enjoy reverse engineering hardware in this way, but when it's something I paid a pretty substantial sum for, I get a little stressed about ti.
hadn't any issues installing the board. the RJ12 (yes RJ12, not RJ11...) cable that gets delivered with the board might be too short. it was in my case.