I wanted this for a Chia PC build where speed is not critical but physical space is important. That fits because I got a cheap SATA m.2 drive. The screws for attaching the end of the m.2 drive are really cheap. I have another card like this from another manufacturer and it's easier to adjust the screw on the other card from 2240 to 2280. Still I bought the cheapest I could find with SATA and NVMe and it works as advertised. No frills. I can't talk to the NVMe part, but SATA works fine. I have another card that works with both SATA and m.2 drives from the same card. There were no instructions in the box, but once you put the studs in dry, you can see which side goes on the disc, because the screw won. Do not enter the hairpin if it is misplaced. It's a 50/50 chance, so guess what my chance was if I know. I used curved pliers to tighten the pins on the card before using the screw. You can just use a standard pair of needle points, but be sure to tighten them more tightly than by hand, just in case. Finally, the SFF mount is not included. If you're buying for an SFF case, this isn't for you.
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