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JOYJOM 2230 to 2280 Adapter for Rog Ally, for Rog Ally SSD Adapter 90 Degree 2230 to 2280 NVME M-Key 5Pin M.2 PCIe 4.0 Adapter with Screwdriver

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  • ONLY for ROG ALLY: the 90 degree PCIe 4.0 M2 adapter is specially for ROG Ally Console, you can upgrade a 2230 size M.2 SSD drive to a 2280 size NVME M-Key 5Pin M.2 PCIE 4.0 SSD.
  • Higher-Speed, Higher-Capacity Storage: it can replace your small capacity 2230 SSD to larger capacity 2280 SSD, to achieve higher speed and capacity.
  • Installation Skills Required: it requires technical and operational skills, it is recommended to install under the guidance of professionals, especially how to clone the system, you can search the instructions on the internet .
  • Package include: a 2230 to 2280 SSD Adapter for Rog Ally, a screwdriver for SSD
  • Installation instruction: 1st .2280 SSD to be replaced into the adapter board, ready for the operation of the system cloning. 2nd. Boot rog ally into the system, connect the SSD,and open DiskGenius, Use the "System Migration"function to clone the original 512GB system disk to a new one.


2230 to 2280 Adapter for Rog Ally, JOYJOM for Rog Alloy SSD Adapter 90 Degree 2230 to 2280 NVME M-Key 5Pin M.2 PCIe 4.0 adapter with screwdriver


imbuggy
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Works fine in my ROG Ally. I've only tried it with a 2 TB card.
Adrian
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
works good as intended but the screw that holds the end of the ssd is not big eneough so the ssd is barely being held down, overall pretty good.
Mark1
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I have installed this pretty easily and added an ssd memory stick. I recommend that if you buy this get a modcase for better heat dissipation you may need it as the ssd stick is much longer
Melenie Young
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
I never write revs but this came in clutch for me, but your exp my differ by modelStep by step listen bc there are reasons your way won’t work , take your stock nvme out, take the adapter and screws, screw on the screws the nvme adapter WITHOUT THe NVME INSTALLED TO THE ADAPTER, then once it’s tight clip the nvme into the port you’ll notice it can’t hook into the stud buts it’s close, pull the thick down but still close the the nvme and it should snap in then let go, it works just use all your brain cells to problem solve that last part bc once you get it your therePSA with this method DO NOT use a heat sink and that metal sheild likley won’t fit but hey 64-512 now I can’t complain
Joseph D. Kovach
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
I was a little frustrated at first because the fitting that secures the backend of the card wouldn't fit. You have to make sure the pcb is completely flat. You can take a small screwdriver and pull the fitting back a tiny bit and then push down on the ssd. Maybe a tiny bit more difficult than expected but not more than you can handle.
August Straughn
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
This worked for my ROG ally but the threaded insert for the m.2 screw wasn't attached to the PCB. I ended up soldering the insert to PCB but anyone without proper tools or skills would've met a roadblock. Hopefully this was a once off incident.This is a great mod though in general. Allows for cheaper full sized, high capacity m.2 SSDs. No speed compromises either.
JustSomeRandomGuy
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Works as it should! Came in a nice plastic case, with the piece in a baggie. Once I got my ROG Ally on Dec. 9th, removed the backplate and all, needless to say, 1TB of storage. I'm so happy with it. No issues whatsoever. Worth it.
Neno
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Don't buy, if you want to upgrade the Rog Ally with more storage, just buy a short 2tb nvme 2230. this thing fried my $300 Samsung 990 Pro $TB Nvme.