That device accepts an M2.2280 Sata SSD, NOT an NVME
A Sata M2 SSD will be cheaper than NVME
If you're going to stick it in a 2.5" slot, better just get a 2.5" Sata SSD, it makes no difference in speed
is it ok to use m.2 to sata
is it ok to use m.2 to sata
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Oct 3 2020, 07:28 PM
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That device accepts an M2.2280 Sata SSD, NOT an NVME A Sata M2 SSD will be cheaper than NVME If you're going to stick it in a 2.5" slot, better just get a 2.5" Sata SSD, it makes no difference in speed ihavenoidea liked this post
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Oct 3 2020, 07:42 PM
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QUOTE(jibpek @ Oct 3 2020, 07:32 PM) I have been looking for NVME m.2 -> Sata3 adapter for a long time, but haven't been able to find one yet. You need to understand the capabilities of your motherboardIf it only has a SATA controller, it cannot run NVME If it has a PCIe 3.0 NVME / SATA controller, you can run both |
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QUOTE(jibpek @ Oct 3 2020, 07:47 PM) I am only replying to TS. If he has NVME why need adapter. To keep the discussion going ...The slot (key) for NVME is different than NGFF, even if you have PCIe 3.0 NVME, you still can't use the adaptor to connect a NVME to SATA TS just needs to do a bit or research and understand that M2 NGFF SATA is not the same as M2 NGFF NVME This post has been edited by laksamana: Oct 3 2020, 08:07 PM zemega liked this post
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