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Product Name: | MAIWO KT058 M.2 NVME SSD Adapter Expansion Card, NVMe to PCIe X4 X8 X16 Converter Card with Aluminum Heat Sink, LED Indicator,Support PCIe3.0/PCIe4.0/PCIe5.0 |
Product Description: | Gaming Design NVMe Internal Expansion Express Card MAIWO SSD adapter KT058 is a perfect solution for expanding internal storage capacity Good DIY solution for gaming players and BTC fans.Super fast speed at logical PCIex4 max. The unique gaming design with RGB lights ,enable to change different seven colors automatically, alike breathing ,changes one by one. Including both aluminum heat sink and thermal pad,which guarantee perfect heat dissipation Gaming design internal storage device MAIWO SSD Adapter KT058 is a perfect solution for gaming storage There are RGB lights on the side, seven colors will change automatically, operating alike breathing. These lights will continue to change till PC off. Except RGB lights, there is LED light to indicate data transfer status, disk LED will flash when transfering data. How to unfix screws unfix screws on the bottom assemble with NVMe SSD like finger left Attention: check your SSD specification or label with NVMe icon before assemble how to fix silicon lug and SSD take out silicon plug in package press plug into matched SSD size hole Rotate plug to fix SSD well how to fix heat sink assemble aluminum heat sink with four screws and mini screw driver how to connect computer fix to motherboard PCIe slot, compatible with physical interface x16/x8/x4 slot Attention:does not support PCIex1 or PCI slot Super fast up to 32Gbps internal expansion card 1TB PCIe based NVMe SSD storage+PCIe 3.0 slot(manufacturer test equipment) For long-term storage of your files,this expansion card equipped with SCY S3000 Pro NVMe SSD ,with sequential read speed up to 3522MB/s and sequential write speed up to 3300MB/s,it can reach max 32Gbps if your NVMe SSDs specification R/W are better performance. Specifications Brand MAIWO Physical interface PCIe x4/x8/x16 slot Logical interface PCIe lanes x4 SSD form support M-key/B+M key NVMe SSD size support 2230,2242,2260,2280 Compatibility win7/8.1/10/MAC/Linux LED light disk LED blue,colorful RGB LED when connecting Unit dimension 99*45*13MM Package including |
Product SKU: | 17Z-0103-00002 |
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That's the one I got!
I started with this in Jan 2022 (now only $10:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJTVGZM/
By September it dropped. I had to play with it to get it to work. I decided to make that cheap one above my backup, and went with Startech here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...JS94/?th=1
Startech has given me 0 issues now since Sep 2022.
FYI - I run these in a poweredge server for my VMs on ESXi.
STICK WITH A KNOWN BRAND!! Don't be cheap and cause yourself headaches just for a few bucks!!
That's the one I got!
I started with this in Jan 2022 (now only $10:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJTVGZM/
By September it dropped. I had to play with it to get it to work. I decided to make that cheap one above my backup, and went with Startech here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...JS94/?th=1 [amazon.com]
Startech has given me 0 issues now since Sep 2022.
FYI - I run these in a poweredge server for my VMs on ESXi.
STICK WITH A KNOWN BRAND!! Don't be cheap and cause yourself headaches just for a few bucks!!
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As for why the startech might work better, it has better power filtering circuitry than the maiwo card. The maiwo card looks to have essentially no power filtering and only components for driving the LEDs, so the NVMe is probably getting its voltage directly from the PCIe connector, with no nearby capacitance (the capacitors for the LED microcontroller might help the tiniest bit), so the voltage could sag or be pretty noisy. The startech looks to have a buck converter, so it is probably reducing the PCIe 12V down to what the NVMe needs - with nearby capacitance, which results in a much more stable voltage.
They make 'em, but you'll only save a power cable. You'll still need to run a SATA cable on the ones I've seen.