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Review on ๐Ÿ”ฅ Enhanced JEYI M.2 NVME SSD to PCIE Adapter Card with Heatsink: PCIe4.0 X4 Updated by David Cronin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Plug and play, with 2 thermal pads, screwdriver, works well with my NVMe SSD

If you really want to speed up your old desktop and have a PCIe slot for this NVMe SSD M.2 adapter This can be a good option, but be prepared for some minor issues with older systems. If your computer is old, be sure to check if it can recognize the PCI storage device as a boot drive. This wasn't an option for my old tower, but I still found it useful to be able to install applications on this drive instead of the SATA SSD C: drive. Inside the box is a cute little screwdriver that will do for many. While this can be used if you have a good jeweler's screwdriver, you'll probably want to use this instead. The tiny screw that secures the drive to the card is easy to lose. I almost made it - wow! A small spacer ring is used to mount discs shorter than 80mm but is not required for full length discs. This is not explained in the instructions. I only had a full height plastic backplate that was not attached. This clip-on PCB mount turned out to be surprisingly good. Kind. The package includes a heatsink and thermal pads to ensure good heat dissipation. There are also "silicone bands" for attaching the heatsink. Be sure to install the heatsink on the drive BEFORE installing it. I chose this option because M.2 NVMe drives tend to get hot and the heatsink needs to dissipate excess heat. Heat seems to be the companion of these fast rides. Overall I am happy with this adapter. It gave me what I wanted to speed up my old desktop and get more life out of it. It's good but doesn't seem exceptional in any way. That's why I give this adapter card 4 stars.

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