🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The 3 in 1 M.2 and mSATA SSD Adapter Card by MHQJRH allows you to effortlessly connect M.2 NVME and mSATA SSDs to PCIe and SATA interfaces. With advanced heat dissipation technology and versatile compatibility, this adapter is designed for seamless integration into your system without the hassle of driver installations.
Brand | MHQJRH |
Item model number | SK |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 5 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.8 x 5 x 1 inches |
Color | YT-816 |
Manufacturer | YATENG |
ASIN | B07L8L8QMS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 19, 2018 |
W**Y
Nice SSD Adapter Card
Works in my Dell Optiplex 9020 SSF. I can only use it for a SSD HD as storage only, can not use this drive to install any operating system on. Oh, well.
J**R
Ease of installation and solved compatibility issue.
Motherboard would no allow 2nd SSD hard drive. This allows me to utilize my samsung 990 EVO SSD 2TB as a second hard drive.
M**E
MHQJRH - Dual SSD PCIE adaptor NOT GOOD
This product only worked with one SSD installed. I changed the PCIE bifurcation settings in bios with no success. With two SSDs computer would not start at all. Additionally, one SSD installs with the correct orientation while the other is "upside down". I don't know if that is the issue, but it is odd. The product comes with zero documentation, no instructions and the web has nothing either. An unfortunate purchase. "MHQJRH" for a company name? That says a lot.
K**N
Works great.
Exactly what I needed to add an M.2 card to my PC, via a PCIe full length slot wired for 4x. BIOS recognized it after one dead-end boot attempt.
M**R
Second Nvm 2.0 SSD connection is inverted and not usable
Second Nvm 2.0 SSD connection is inverted and not usable, it works nice for one SSD only.
K**N
Great product, would buy again.
Does exactly what it says it does without bells and whistles. I can't boot an NVMe on my older Dell Precision T3600 using this card but I can boot mSATA and M.2 SATA, this is a limitation of my PC and not the card itself. Older second and third gen Intel systems might have problems with this as an NVMe boot just because they're old.Benches on drives are as good as the drives themselves, full PCIe 3 speeds on my 8th gen board. You need acailable sata ports on your board or another PCIe card for this product to read your mSATA or M.2 SATA. All three slots on the card can be used at the same time.
M**.
not enough screws
why is there only one screw for the backplane and two for the drives? the fourth screw doesn’t match the threads on any of the mount points.
J**S
Great way to add m.2 ports to older, or full computers
My aging FreeNAS/TrueNAS server was already running with SATA SSDs so I wanted to give it a boost while adding storage capacity. So instead of getting bigger SATA drives, I bought this and an NVMe drive, which made an even bigger difference than I expected. Even better, I’m booting the OS from a 32GB mSATA drive, also installed in this card, which freed up more space and cabling. Sure, it still uses a SATA port on the motherboard, but removing the power cable improved airflow significantly. The NVMe's mirror partner is in a different PCIe card since I didn't need more mSATA or m.2 SATA ports.If your machine doesn't have any m.2 slots or yours are full, this is a great way to solve that problem.
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