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The ELUTENG M.2 SATA NGFF to SATA Adapter converts M.2 SATA SSDs (B and B+M key, sizes 2230-2280) into a 2.5" SATA drive with up to 6Gbps transfer speeds. Supporting up to 4TB capacity, it offers plug-and-play installation and broad OS compatibility, ideal for professionals seeking fast, flexible, and high-capacity storage expansion.
Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 TB |
Hardware Interface | SATA 3.0 Gb/s |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.93"L x 4.21"W x 0.35"H |
Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
C**D
So far it's great
Works great in my dell laptop.
E**R
Does not include enclosure cover, no heatsync, allows your expensive NGFF to overheat and fail.
Skip this product, it fails to include the enclosure cover. Also, it will not work with two NGFF Sata drives combined. It has a switch on the board that allows the user to select NGFF #1 or #2 but there is no combined selection.Many other have also posted the product does not enclosure cover. Without the cover the NGFF drives will overheat as there is no heatsync (ie cover) to dissapate the heat resulting in premature NGFF drive failures.
C**O
So good for this price
Its work as described
B**E
It works, no casae
The board works as advertised. Put the memory in. plug it in, off she goes.The device is shown with a case that does not come in the packaging. Big downer.
P**S
Works...but not quite as advertised
The good. It works just fine...mostly. I did have one issue with a SATA cable, but I swapped out the SATA cable and it was detected. The SATA cable that didn't work had a retention clip - unsure if this caused the issue, or if the cable is bad. Just something to keep in mind if you hit this issue. So, inexpensive and works with SATA M.2 drives (which I mistakenly bought as I wanted very small drives for a project and didn't pay attention to SATA vs NVMe).The bad.1. In multiple places in the listing, it states: "Aluminum alloy housing". It's not. It is plastic.2. The "Precautions" bullet in the item summary states "two SSDs must be connected for simultaneous use, SSDs will be re-initialized upon first use, please back up your hard drive data before use, when using, two When in use, a JBOD is formed between the two hard disks." However, this is not the case. As other bullets and reviews state, you can only access one drive at a time, requiring entry into the case to flip the switch. This didn't affect my use, but can be confusing for other customers.So, one star off for each of the misleading description items. Mine came with all of the screws and standoffs (I saw another reviewer was missing theirs). So, all is good there.If I needed, I'd buy again for an internally mounted drive. If wanting an external drive, I'd probably look elsewhere for an actual aluminum case.
J**T
JUST A BOARD, NO CASE APPARENTLY EVERY VERSION OF THIS IS THE SAME! STAY AWAY!
I CANNOT USE THIS BECAUSE IT DOESN'T COME WITH AN ENCLOSURE OR SCREWS TO HOLD THE SSDS IN PLACE. FROM THE REVIEWS I SAW IT SEEMS ALL OF THEM ARE LIKE THIS! THIS IS NOT A SELLER ISSUE. THIS IS AN ISSUE WITH THE PRODUCT!
M**A
No compatible
No es para vme m2
S**G
Doesn't combine disks as one.
I bought this because of the duall NGFF SSD it can do. I didn't catch that it will not combine the two disks as one or showup in windows file explorer as two different drives. One must flip a switch to change between on SSD and the second one which requires removing the cover to do this thus defeating the advantage of dual disk causing more steps to be done. I had hoped to combine my two 4TB NGFF SSDs to show up as one 8TB in windows, or as two separate 4TB drives. However, windows only sees one SSD at a time. Perhaps the switch should be designed to a) select the disks so they appear as two different drives, and b) the other switch position to combine the drives to appear as as one. Moreover, heatsinks are needed for SSDs if large file transfers needed otherwise, the speeds via the USB will slow down to 1Meg and less. There isn't enough space to add aftermarket heatsinks since they can be 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick. The case is more plastic than metal and the SSD body will not contact the case to transfer the heat efficiently. I'd be interested in a dual NVME external drive to create an 8TB drive but they don't exist.I'd like to know what or where to get the brass knurled standoffs from but can't find them on amazon.
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