Windows 10/8, Windows Server 2012 R2, Linux series, Fedora, SUSE, Ubuntu, Red Hat native drivers support both PCIe-NVMe and PCIe-AHCI. Note: Mac Pro 2009, 2010 and 2012 models support PCIe-AHCI SSD only. (Note: Win7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 are not compatible with NVME SSD Introduction: 1.Allows user to use standard PCIE bus M.2 SSD to PCIe x4 in the desktop or Laptop. 2.Transparent to the operating system and does not require any software drivers. Feature: 1.Does not support B Key ,B+M Key M.2 SATAIII SSD, only Supports M.2 Key M Card Type. 2.M.2 SSD to PCIe X4 adapter. 3.M.2 Specification Revision 1.0 4.Support 2242/2260/2280/22110 type M.2 Card dimension. 5.Support M.2 Socket 3 PCI-e-based SSD Module. 6.Support PCIe 3.0 x4 7.Supports any OS like Windows, Mac and Linux 8. Supports industrial operating temperature range: -40 - 85 ºC Package contents: 1.PCI express 4x to M Key adapter x1 2. Low Profile Bracket x1 3. High Profile Bracket x1 4. Screw Driver x1 5. M2 screw x1 6. Heatsink x1 7.Thermal pad x2 8. Rubber Band x2
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Got it for the m.2 heatsink
Specifically got it for the SSD heatsink and it works really well. It's aluminium with black paint, good quality. Used my own thermal grizzly thermal pads and it does the job great in my y720. Used the thermal pads that it comes with to increase heat transfer on the heat pipes and works really well too. They're not as flexible as the thermal grizzly ones, feel more silicon-like and thicker than expected, but really good hear transfer and dropped the temps by a cool 10-15 degrees Celsius.
H**M
Perfect
Perfect
W**E
Worth the money
Using one of these is a great way to add an extra drive to an older motherboard it was very easy to install and worked straight away with no problems
D**L
A good PCI M2 card
This PCI card works well with the new M.2 system.I have it fitted on my Gigabyte PCI-X4, with a Samsung M2 970EVOThere is sufficient clearance for a heatsink tooGood packaging too
R**G
ممتاز
جودة جيدة
A**R
Prompt delivery
well packaged and ready to go
C**R
4X Fast, cheap, and quality, but a tight fit.
Short version pros: These are well-built, clean and attractive, fast, and literally plug-and-play; no drivers needed under Windows 10. Includes a short slat option and a cheap screwdriver. Instructions are well-written. Very speedy; actually slightly faster than an identical NVMe SSD mounted in a motherboard slot. These may be the best deal on a single-slot 4X NVMe PCIe adapter you can find.Short version cons: Build quality is great and they're visually attractive but the fit is off and it's pretty tight at the slat. Doesn't come with a thermal pad, but I wouldn't expect one with a $14 PCIe card. Ridiculously bright blue/red power/activity LEDs that may annoy some people.Longer version:Build quality: Excellent. They are a bit of a tight fit, as someone else has pointed out. I didn't have to shave any metal, but they are a bit tighter than expected on the slat. I did have to remove and replace a lower card to get it to fit, though. YMMV. The M.2 slot supports 42mm-110mm SSDs, but almost every drive on the market right now is 80mm so you'll be fine. Toshiba is currently testing 42mm SSDs (the RC100) that won't be as fast as, say, the Samsung 960 Evo or Pro, but they are expected to be cheaper and this card should support them whenever they become available.Aesthetics: Simple, but nice. It has a matte black finish with gold contacts and black slot panels. Goes great with a black or white theme. My system uses an EVGA X299 Dark so the aesthetic works perfectly. The cards host two LEDs each: blue for power and red for activity. Works great if you've got other LEDs in your system (depending on the theme), but they are extremely bright (brighter than Corsair LL120/LL140 fans or the light strips) and may not be visually desirable for all builds. You can see them in the attached photo: two cards are next to each other. One has a pair of blue LEDs (top) indicating power (and possibly that the slot is populated), and the other has both blue and red LEDs indicating both power and activity. There are no LEDs on the outside of the panel; they're strictly internal. If you don't have a window on your build you may not even see them. The other reviewer that compares them to police lights isn't wrong.Accessories: comes attached to a standard-length panel but also comes with a shorter panel for smaller builds. Also comes with a chassis screw and a small, cheap screwdriver. (Probably unnecessary for most but handy if you have nothing lying around when it arrives.) No thermal pad included, but again, I wouldn't expect one at this price. They can be found on Amazon cheap, but I happened to have a couple of extras. Note that you may need thicker ones as the drive is mounted somewhat above the PCB via standoffs. which is normal for the M.2 form factor.These are definitely 4X cards. I'm not sure about the cause of speed issues others had, but these are plenty fast. (Perhaps others saw bottlenecks when copying to/from another device?) These cards show up in the BIOS as 4X and act like it: CrystalDiskMark speed tests place them at slightly (1-5%) faster than my motherboard-based M.2 drives. They're the real deal. Testing with Samsung 960 Pro 1TB M.2 SSDs, I'm seeing the following results:Sequential Read (Q= 32,T= 1) : 2954.588 MB/sSequential Write (Q= 32,T= 1) : 2143.388 MB/sRandom Read 4KiB (Q= 8,T= 8) : 1715.290 MB/s [ 418772.0 IOPS]Random Write 4KiB (Q= 8,T= 8) : 1521.472 MB/s [ 371453.1 IOPS]Random Read 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 544.766 MB/s [ 132999.5 IOPS]Random Write 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 489.859 MB/s [ 119594.5 IOPS]Random Read 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 55.258 MB/s [ 13490.7 IOPS]Random Write 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 203.347 MB/s [ 49645.3 IOPS]All in all, this gets 5 stars. It's not perfect in every way, but it definitely exceeds what I'd have expected from a sub-$15 PCIe NVMe m.2 adapter.
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