M.2 SSD To U.2 Adapter 2in1 M.2 NVMe And SATA-Bus NGFF SSD To PCI-e U.2 SFF-8639 Adapter PCIe M2 Converter For Desktop Computers
Price (NZD): $25.95 / set
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Product Features
- This adapter serves as a M.2 SSD to U.2 Adapter 2in1, allowing seamless connection between M.2 NVMe and SATA-Bus NGFF SSD and PCI-e U.2 SFF-8639. It supports various M2 SSD types like 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280.
- With features like M.2 SSD to U.2 Adapter Raiser, M Key + B Key, it provides flexibility in usage. It also supports both NVME and SATA-Bus NGFF M.2 SSD, meeting different storage needs.
- As a PCI-e M2 Converter, it converts M.2 SSD to PCI-e U.2 SFF-8639, making it suitable for desktop computers. It comes with a Post Card and is an essential M.2 PCIE Adapter.
- The adapter offers NVME SSD M2 PCIE and NVME PCIE Riser functions, enhancing the performance of the storage system. It is a reliable solution for upgrading computer storage.
- It is specifically designed to connect M.2 SSD to U.2, with the PCI-e U.2 SFF-8639 Adapter ensuring smooth data transfer. It is a must-have add-on card for desktop computer users.
Specifications
- Brand Name: BTBcoin
- Certification: none
- Model Number: AC4468
- Interface Type: PCI Express
- Package: Yes
- Type: Add On Cards
- Feature 1: M.2 SSD to U.2 Adapter Raiser
- Feature 2: M Key + B Key
- Feature 3: Support NVME and SATA-Bus NGFF M.2 SSD
- Feature 4: Support 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280 Type M2 SSD
- Feature 5: PCI-e U.2 SFF-8639 Adapter
- Feature 6: PCIe M2 Converter
- Feature 7: Post Card
- Feature 8: M.2 PCIE Adapter
- Feature 9: NVME SSD M2 PCIE
- Feature 10: NVME PCIE Riser
- Feature 11: U.2 SFF-8639 Adapter
Description
Conditions: Buyer shall pay all shipping cost for warranty services. Warranty does not cover physical damages.
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2024-05-12mr.d66Review:AS DESCRIBED. DON'T GET CAUGHT THINKING THIS IS SATA. IT IS NOT.Have questions? Please submit a question here!Enquiries
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