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πŸ”Œ Syba 4 Port SATA III to M.2 M+B Key NGFF NVMe and SATA Socket Adapter Converter Card: Enhance Data Performance and Storage Flexibility with SD-ADA40118 Review

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Details

BrandSyba
Hardware InterfaceSolid State Drive, PCI, ATA
Item Dimensions LxWxH0.5 x 0.55 x 0.1 inches
Item Weight0.1 Pounds

Description of πŸ”Œ Syba 4 Port SATA III to M.2 M+B Key NGFF NVMe and SATA Socket Adapter Converter Card: Enhance Data Performance and Storage Flexibility with SD-ADA40118

2-Lane M.2 PCI-E 2.0 Interface B + M Key. Communication bandwidth up to 10.0Gbps. Supports Hardware RAID 0,1,10. Compliant with Serial ATA Specification 3.0 and communication speed of 6.0Gbps, 3.0Gbps and 1.5Gbps. Hyper Duo mode supports Safe mode (Mirrored Protection) and Capacity mode

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

IT'S OK: Computers and accessories

I haven't used this card because it cost me 2 SATA ports on my motherboard (the problem is with the motherboard, not the cards) and I had to shave it to make it fit. I believe this will work fine in another application. I have a RAID 5 array with 4 SSDs and I couldn't lose any ports as there are only 6 built in the MB. I saved it for future use.

Pros
  • I/O port cards
Cons
  • Almost everything is there

Revainrating 3 out of 5

This board has some unfortunately large passive SMT components on the .

This board has some unfortunately large passive SMT components on the bottom which can interfere with some boards. For example, it is not suitable for the RK3399 Firefly board. If the motherboard has SMT components within the footprint of that board, similar problems can occur.

Pros
  • Internal Components
Cons
  • Fragile

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The ideal m.2 connector for this is where it sits.

In fact, this controller cannot be used with an m.2 connector located between PCI-ex slots, especially near the slot where the graphics card is installed. The ideal m.2 connector for this is where the BIOS chip is usually soldered. The controller of my previous PCI-ex type card gets very hot. Sufficient ventilation must also be ensured.

Pros
  • Electronics
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  • Lots