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๐Ÿ”Œ 3-in-1 M.2 NVME/NGFF SSD to PCIE Adapter with mSATA Compatibility, Aluminum Heat Sink Included - for Windows, Mac & Linux OS Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”Œ 3-in-1 M.2 NVME/NGFF SSD to PCIE Adapter with mSATA Compatibility, Aluminum Heat Sink Included - for Windows, Mac & Linux OS

M.2 SATA-based SSD to SATA channel for Key-B/B+M M.2 SSD. M.2 NVME SSD to PCIe 3.0 x4 channel for Key-M M.2 SSD. mSATA to SATA channel for 30x50mm mSATA SSD. Aluminum heatsink solution, cooling your SSD to a safe temp to avoid overheating and throttling, improving the performance of your SSD. NVMe to PCIE adapter supports all kinds of M.2 NVMe/AHCI SSD. mSATA to SATA Adapter supports all kinds mSATA SSDs, Supports Windows, Mac or Linux OS.(No Driver Required).

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Very good if your computer doesn't have an M.2 slot

I recently bought this to pair with my Samsung SSD 980 (NVMe) and so far I've succeeded. The motherboard I'm using doesn't have an M.2, so that's really useful. Also, here's a tip for people whose drives don't show up: make sure your drive is mounted properly, and if it still doesn't show up, go to the start menu, type "dskmgmt" and click then on "Create". and format the hard drive partitions. Locate your drive (labeled "Unallocated"), right-click, then click "Create Simple Partition" and thenโ€ฆ

Pros
  • M.2 NVME SSD per PCIe 3.0 x4 channel for Key-M M.2 SSD
Cons
  • Long Time

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very cheap ONLY 1 NVMe or Sata at a time

The quality was very cheap. They also made it cheaper by not including a controller with this thing, so you have to use two SATA cables to use mSata and only one of the NVME/Sata slots. Sometimes when I rebooted my drives were completely reformatted. mSata worked perfectly, the other 2 slots were terrible and unreliable. AVOID this adapter and buy an adapter with a controller instead. Even if you use an NVME drive, you cannot use the full speed.

Pros
  • NVMe to PCIE Adapter supports all types of M.2 NVMe/AHCI SSDs. The mSATA to SATA adapter supports all types of mSATA SSD and supports Windows, Mac or Linux operating systems. (No driver required)
Cons
  • Poorly designed

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Very cheap ONLY 1 NVME or Sata at once

Quality was very cheap. They also made it cheaper by not including a controller with this thing, so you have to use two SATA cables to use mSata and only one of the NVME/Sata slots. Sometimes when I rebooted my drives were completely reformatted. mSata worked perfectly, the other 2 slots were terrible and unreliable. AVOID this adapter and buy an adapter with a controller instead. Even if you use an NVME drive, you cannot use the full speed.

Pros
  • M.2 NVME SSD per PCIe 3.0 x4 lane for Key-M M.2 SSD
Cons
  • Other Other

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very cool if your computer doesn't have an M.2 connector.

I recently bought this to use with my Samsung 980 (NVMe) SSD and already love it. The motherboard I'm using doesn't have an M.2, so that's really useful. Also, here's a tip for people whose drives don't show up: make sure your drive is mounted properly, and if it still doesn't show up, go to the start menu, type "dskmgmt" and click then on "Create". and format the hard drive partitions. Locate your drive (labeled "Unallocated"), right-click, then click "Create Simple Partition" and then followโ€ฆ

Pros
  • The NVMe PCIE adapter supports all types of M.2 NVMe/AHCI SSDs. The mSATA to SATA adapter supports all types of mSATA SSD and supports Windows, Mac or Linux operating systems. (No driver needed)
Cons
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