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title: "Dual M.2 PCIE Adapter"
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# PCIe 3.0 x4 interface for blazing speed Dual M.2 slots (SATA + NVMe) Advanced heat sink with 24x5 copper ventilation Dual M.2 PCIE Adapter

**Brand:** mhqjrh
**Price:** HK$245
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💨 Turbocharge your storage with cool, dual-drive power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dual M.2 PCIE Adapter by mhqjrh
- **How much does it cost?** HK$245 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Next-Level Cooling Tech:** Dual heat sinks with copper hole ventilation keep your drives cool under pressure.
- • **Plug-and-Play Simplicity:** No drivers needed—just install, power up, and watch your storage soar with LED status indicators.
- • **Double Your Storage Power:** Simultaneously run one SATA and one NVMe M.2 SSD for ultimate multitasking and speed.
- • **Blazing PCIe 3.0 x4 Speeds:** Experience near-maximum NVMe SSD performance even alongside heavy GPU loads.
- • **Universal Fit & Flexibility:** Supports all common M.2 sizes (2230 to 22110) with both regular and low-profile brackets.

## Overview

This Dual M.2 PCIe Adapter lets professionals and tech enthusiasts simultaneously install one SATA and one NVMe M.2 SSD, converting interfaces to PCIe 3.0 x4 and SATA 6Gbps respectively. Featuring advanced dual heat sinks with copper ventilation for superior thermal management, it supports all standard M.2 sizes and offers flexible installation with multiple bracket options. Compatible across Windows, Linux, and Mac OS, it delivers plug-and-play convenience with LED indicators, ensuring high-speed, reliable storage expansion without driver hassles.

## Description

desertcart.com: Dual M.2 PCIE Adapter for SATA or PCIE NVMe SSD with Heat Sink Solution | M.2 SSD NVME (m Key) and SATA (b Key) 22110 2280 2260 2242 2230 to PCI-e x 4 Host Controller Expansion Card : Electronics

Review: Works Great! - But Needs More Explicit Instructions - Read Mine - I used the Yateng board to install a Samsung 970 EVO PLUS 1 Tb M.2 vNand SSD in a Gen 3 x4 PCIE slot. The result is that even though the Yateng board is sharing the PCIE bus with an nVidia GTX 1070 Super x16 graphics board, the Samsung 970 EVO PLUS performs close to its maximum specs and is faster than my 512 Gb KIOXIA (Toshiba spinoff) System drive on a Windows 10 Pro vers. 2004 computer. The instructions as far as mounting the heat radiator on the NVME drive board are clear enough BUT at least as first installed, the silica gel does not make contact between the back of the radiator board and the front surface of the Samsung SSD board-because the Samsung board is NOT flat! One can see air gaps between the radiator, the gel pad, and the Samsung board - so much for heat radiation - however when all was assembled and put into the computer, the Samsung Magician software says the board is operating at a normal temperature, 102 to 109 deg F in a house that's 82 to 86 deg F itself. Perhaps with time the gel pad supposed to absorb water from the air and swell to make contact???? The next challenge was how to screw the left end of the Samsung SSD board to the Yateng PCIE board (see 1st attached photo). There's a packet of 4 screws in the Yateng box but no instructions. The bracket in the Yateng on the right to plug in the SSD NVME connectors elevates the SSD drive off the Yateng PCIE board. So you don't want to screw the SSD board flat down on the left or you might strain or break the NVME receptacle on the right or stress out the SSD drive itself. Looking around the Yateng board, there are TWO knurled knobs screwed onto the board with screws that come through the other side of the board (lower left of photo). It turns out that if you unscrew a knob, use its indented edge to prop up the left end of the SSD board, then insert and tighten the screw from the other side of the board, the SSD board is very nicely mounted and supported over the Yateng board, same height on both ends, parallel to Yateng board. The 2nd screw/knob combination in the lower left of the Yateng board I left in place. That's presumably for anyone who wants to mount a 2nd NVME SSD board in the upper slot and use it as a (much slower) SATA SSD drive with the supplied SATA cable, etc. Last problem with no instructions supplied was how to attach the mounting bracket to the Yateng board (if you open your computer and look at the space the board is going to go into, you'll know from the size of the filler bracket already there whether you need to use the large or small mounting bracket supplied with the Yateng board). I need to use the larger mounting bracket as I have a big computer case. If you look carefully at the 2nd photo I've attached, you can see that the mounting bracket attachment points GO BEHIND THE YATENG BOARD, not on the same side that the SSD is mounted. So if you put the mounting bracket behind the board, the two smaller screws supplied in a bag work nicely to clamp the Yateng board between the screw heads and the mounting bracket attachment points. Once I had inserted the board, closed the case, reattached all the wires, powered my computer up, I went to the Windows 10 disk management utility and allocated the drive as a GPT partition table and formatted the drive with NTFS as a simple volume. I then downloaded Samsung Magician and ran some performance tests. Ideally, the Samsung drive should be able to do 3,500/3,300 MB/s read/write performance. The performance I got in the PCIE slot was not quite there (see 3rd attached photo) but close enough for me (I was actually moving the mouse from time to prevent the screen from timing out and I did not shut down any normally running system processes, either and also as I mentioned, I have a HUGE graphics card using the PCIE bus, too). The performance is better the 512 Gb KIOXA system drive inserted directly into an NVME slot on the motherboard, especially 3x better for random reads and writes (see 4th photo). For anyone using Windows who wants to know why to make a choice for GPT partitioning vs. the more classic MBR, I found a nice article entitled "MBR vs. GPT: Which Should You Use for Your SSD?" on the makeuseof . com website. You can probably easily find it by a Search. There are some reasons for choosing MBR but GPT is usually the better choice.
Review: Great product - The performance was great as expected, both sata and SSD slots functioned with plug-and-play ease.

## Features

- ➤ Supports two M.2 SSD simultaneously (One SATA interface and one NVMe interface)
- ➤ Converts one M.2 NVMe SSD (M Key) interface to PCIe 3.0 x4 interface (PCIe 2.0 Compatible), Converts one M.2 SATA SSD (B Key or B+M Key) interface to SATA 6Gbps interface (SATA cable connection required).
- ➤ With advanced heat sink solution,PCB 24 X 5 copper hole effective ventilation heat dissipation,Including 2 heat sinks
- ➤ Supports M.2 SSD size 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280, 22110mm
- ➤ Including both regular size and low-profile slot brackets for flexible system chassis installation. LED power and data transfer status. No driver installation required

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07JKH5VTL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50 in Serial Adapters |
| Brand | MHQJRH |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,752 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | PCI |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.3"L x 4.2"W x 1"H |
| Manufacturer | YATENG |
| Mfr Part Number | M.2 Adapter |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux, Mac OS, Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 7.3"L x 4.2"W x 1"H |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 192242109143 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MHQJRH
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Hardware Interface:** PCI
- **Product Dimensions:** 7.3"L x 4.2"W x 1"H
- **Style:** Classic

## Images

![Dual M.2 PCIE Adapter - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61S9eRXJbGL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this fit in a pci-ex1 slot?**
A: I have used this card in a 1x slot with the SATA B+M slot SSD and it operated perfectly fine.  The PHYSICAL card requires a minimum of a 4x PCIe slot, *UNLESS*!...unless the PCIe 1x slot has an 'open end'.  ASRock motherboards, and others but definitely a lot of those, have 'open-end 1x and 4x slots'.  The other '3x' worth of PCIe stuff just 'dangles there in open space'.  Ideally, the NVME SSD would still operate in 1x PCIe mode, but I can promise that the 1x slot is enough to use a SATA SSD in the B+M slot since I've /done/ it, with my (MS-7673) motherboard having an open-ended 1x slot because I had only 1 16x slot and 3 1x's.  I needed that card but had only 1x slots free, so I 'cut the notch open' on the end of the 1x slot, and that worked fine for me.  Warning: Don't Do This.  It's easy to mess up the PCIe slot, or to dig gouges into the motherboard or all sorts of stuff like that.  But, I DID do it, and it did work for me.

So again, this card strictly FITS only into a 4x-and-larger slot, but TECHNICALLY, if the slot is open-ended, it can still OPERATE in a 1x slot, though the NVME device will be at 1x!

Co-answering while I'm here: Using this card in a PCIe 1x slot will make no performance difference to the SATA (B+M key slot) port, and the NVME slot WILL still operate, but only (of necessity) in 1x mode since it's given only a 1x channel to use.

**Q: I've cloned my drive as i always do when upgrading. my bios sees the drive and listed first. won't boot. how do i make it bootable?**
A: I have to respond to this because there is confusing information given here. For Cat22 and TB-10 PLT and anyone else confused by M.2 technology, terminology and compatibility, NVMe is only PCIe. NVMe is Non-Volatile Memory Express and it operates only on PCIe, not SATA (I, II or III). SATA is SATA period, it is not NVMe even if it is one that uses M.2 connector. Your use of the terminology as you have done creates confusion because there is no SATA NVMe or NVMe SATA, they are in fact exclusive from each other and require different M.2 connection types for each.  Hence this particular adaptor that can do either in separate M.2 slots. Regarding the original question there are a number of issues why it may not boot and without more information it would take going into a number of scenarios here to find why in your case. Bottom line, M.2 can be NVMe or it can be SATA.

**Q: if 2 drives are installed can be seprate or does it need to be a raid?**
A: be seprate

**Q: The nvme light is solidly on, and the nvme is only seen as a drive, unlike my current drive. what's going on?**
A: One slot is SATA SSD and one slot is NVMe SSD. Sounds like you have two NVMe SSDs inserted.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Great! - But Needs More Explicit Instructions - Read Mine
*by J***S on July 19, 2020*

I used the Yateng board to install a Samsung 970 EVO PLUS 1 Tb M.2 vNand SSD in a Gen 3 x4 PCIE slot. The result is that even though the Yateng board is sharing the PCIE bus with an nVidia GTX 1070 Super x16 graphics board, the Samsung 970 EVO PLUS performs close to its maximum specs and is faster than my 512 Gb KIOXIA (Toshiba spinoff) System drive on a Windows 10 Pro vers. 2004 computer. The instructions as far as mounting the heat radiator on the NVME drive board are clear enough BUT at least as first installed, the silica gel does not make contact between the back of the radiator board and the front surface of the Samsung SSD board-because the Samsung board is NOT flat! One can see air gaps between the radiator, the gel pad, and the Samsung board - so much for heat radiation - however when all was assembled and put into the computer, the Samsung Magician software says the board is operating at a normal temperature, 102 to 109 deg F in a house that's 82 to 86 deg F itself. Perhaps with time the gel pad supposed to absorb water from the air and swell to make contact???? The next challenge was how to screw the left end of the Samsung SSD board to the Yateng PCIE board (see 1st attached photo). There's a packet of 4 screws in the Yateng box but no instructions. The bracket in the Yateng on the right to plug in the SSD NVME connectors elevates the SSD drive off the Yateng PCIE board. So you don't want to screw the SSD board flat down on the left or you might strain or break the NVME receptacle on the right or stress out the SSD drive itself. Looking around the Yateng board, there are TWO knurled knobs screwed onto the board with screws that come through the other side of the board (lower left of photo). It turns out that if you unscrew a knob, use its indented edge to prop up the left end of the SSD board, then insert and tighten the screw from the other side of the board, the SSD board is very nicely mounted and supported over the Yateng board, same height on both ends, parallel to Yateng board. The 2nd screw/knob combination in the lower left of the Yateng board I left in place. That's presumably for anyone who wants to mount a 2nd NVME SSD board in the upper slot and use it as a (much slower) SATA SSD drive with the supplied SATA cable, etc. Last problem with no instructions supplied was how to attach the mounting bracket to the Yateng board (if you open your computer and look at the space the board is going to go into, you'll know from the size of the filler bracket already there whether you need to use the large or small mounting bracket supplied with the Yateng board). I need to use the larger mounting bracket as I have a big computer case. If you look carefully at the 2nd photo I've attached, you can see that the mounting bracket attachment points GO BEHIND THE YATENG BOARD, not on the same side that the SSD is mounted. So if you put the mounting bracket behind the board, the two smaller screws supplied in a bag work nicely to clamp the Yateng board between the screw heads and the mounting bracket attachment points. Once I had inserted the board, closed the case, reattached all the wires, powered my computer up, I went to the Windows 10 disk management utility and allocated the drive as a GPT partition table and formatted the drive with NTFS as a simple volume. I then downloaded Samsung Magician and ran some performance tests. Ideally, the Samsung drive should be able to do 3,500/3,300 MB/s read/write performance. The performance I got in the PCIE slot was not quite there (see 3rd attached photo) but close enough for me (I was actually moving the mouse from time to prevent the screen from timing out and I did not shut down any normally running system processes, either and also as I mentioned, I have a HUGE graphics card using the PCIE bus, too). The performance is better the 512 Gb KIOXA system drive inserted directly into an NVME slot on the motherboard, especially 3x better for random reads and writes (see 4th photo). For anyone using Windows who wants to know why to make a choice for GPT partitioning vs. the more classic MBR, I found a nice article entitled "MBR vs. GPT: Which Should You Use for Your SSD?" on the makeuseof . com website. You can probably easily find it by a Search. There are some reasons for choosing MBR but GPT is usually the better choice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product
*by A***R on July 21, 2026*

The performance was great as expected, both sata and SSD slots functioned with plug-and-play ease.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great- review slot configuration fully
*by K***E on February 18, 2026*

Fits perfectly. The only reason for 4 stars is that the second slot will not accept the SSD. As they only fit one way you need to make sure you have the proper SSD that can be installed in second slot. Works great speeds are fine and installation was simple. Not sure what type of SSD card is needed to fit in second slot? I have many of them and I cannot get any to work in that slot.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Dual M.2 PCIE Adapter for SATA or PCIE NVMe SSD with Advanced Heat Sink Solution,M.2 SSD NVME (m Key) and SATA (b Key) 22110 2280 2260 2242 2230 to PCI-e x 4 Host Controller Expansion Card
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