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PCIe Adapter for One M.2 NVMe Mkey and One SATA Bkey SSD, PCI-e 4.0 X4 Card Supports NGFF M2 M-Key or B-Key (M+B) SSD of Length 2280,2260,2242,2230, PCIe NVMe Adapter with SATA 3.0 Cable

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About this item

  • 【Versatile compatibility】- The Valuegist M.2 PCIE Adapter supports both PCIE and SATA protocols, making it compatible with a wide range of M.2 NVME SSDs. It supports B key and M key interfaces, fitting PCIe M.2 NVME based M Key and B+M Key SSDs.
  • 【Flexible interface options】- This adapter supports PCI-e 4x, 8x, and 16x interfaces, providing flexibility in connection. It can be used with full or half profile expansion cards, ensuring compatibility with various motherboard designs.
  • 【Wide compatibility】- The Valuegist M.2 PCIE Adapter supports M.2 SSDs in sizes of 2280, 2260, 2242, and 2230mm. It is compatible with a wide range of NGFF/NVME SSDs, compliant with PCI Express M.2 specification 1.0, SATA 3.0 specification for B key, and PCI-E 4X 3.0 specification for M key.
  • 【Easy installation】- Installing this adapter is simple and hassle-free. It connects one B key and one M key NGFF SSD to a PCI-E 4X motherboard, allowing you to easily expand your storage options.
  • 【Support 2 Types SSD】- The Valuegist M.2 PCIE Adapter can support dual M.2 SSDs, one for NVME SSD (M-Key) and the other for SATA SSD (B-Key). However, it is important to note that it does not support connecting two NVME SSDs or two SATA SSDs.



Product Description

Dual M.2 PCIE Adapter for SATA or PCIE NVMe SSD Supports
Dual M.2 PCIE Adapter for SATA or PCIE NVMe SSD Compatibility

For Any OS including Windows, WinCE, Mac, Linux, +

- Connects one B key & one M key NGFF SSD at the same time to PCI-E 4X motherboard

- Compliant with PCI Express M.2 specification 1.0

- Compliant with SATA 3.0 specification for B key

- Compliant with PCI-E 4X 3.0 specification for M ke

Speedandincluded
Dual M.2 PCIE Adapter for SATA or PCIE NVMe SSD

Product Description:

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WHAT THIS CARD ADAPTER CONNECTS:

- 1 M.2 Device (M key) to run via PCI-E interface, up to 32 Gbps

- 1 additional M.2 Device (B key) to SATA 3 port

SUPPORTS:

-support M.2 form factors 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280

- Supports SATA-based B key and PCI-E 4X-based M key NGFF Solid State Drives

INCLUDES:

1X Full-profile slot brackets 1X Low-profile slot brackets 2 mounting screw sets 1X SATA 7 pin connector

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NOTE: Dual M.2 SSD suppoted, One is for NVME SSD(M-Key) the other or SATA SSD(B-Key),

So Do NOT try to connect 2 NVME SSDs (or 2 SATA SSDs).

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SATA BKEY

For SATA B-key SSD

- The SATA Cable must be connected

- Works with B key NGFF Solid State Drives

Usage of Nvme SSD

For NVME SSD

- M.2 Device (M key) to run via PCI-E interface, up to 32 Gbps

- PCI-E 4X-based M key NGFF Solid State Drives


OfficialRedCityKing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2025
Bought two of these for adding in extra M.2's via PCIE lanes. Yet to test them as they were more of a side project.Brilliant build quality and sturdy too.Not expensive either.One M key and one B Key so one m.2 is straight PCIE then the other is handled by SATA.
Virgil76
Reviewed in France on February 26, 2025
Livraison rapide. Objet en tout point conforme à la description qualité et fonctionnement au rendez-vous . Vendeur à recommander !
Ojeda
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
works great but document doesn't state whether or not you can use both ports
GCMC
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2025
It works with my HP Prodesk 600 G1 PCIE x16 SATA cable connect to MB can be used as a bootable drive
Sypiarz
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
As cheap as they get, you get what you paid for. PCIe edge connector is not gold plated as in the product pictures but simply tinned. Ground pins on connector are tinned together in a sloppy manner. SATA connector is even cheaper than tin connectors. I would never plug this in any PC. Off it goes back. For a few dollars more you can get much nicer adapter.
Daralex
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
So first off, when I received this card, I was concerned about the item itself as the box seemed repurposed and damaged. Wondered if the card was intact, also damaged, and/or if it was a return. Seemed to be okay and I installed two types of SSDs, a Sata Drive and an NVMe type. Both are seen by the PC. The Sata drive is seen in my BIOS and the 2TB WD is not. Both are seen by disk manager. Because the NVMe is not seen by my BIOS, it cannot be configured as my boot drive, unless I am missing something. The Crucial Sata has speeds over 500 and the WD NVMe clocked in at over 1500 speeds.
Allen
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
No Loss of performance with this it's cost effective and works great. Fast performance. Easy to install. Good amount of space. Stays cool. Boots up great
Jim Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
You have to use the sata Port if you're using the old style M2 drive and if you're using a newer drive it just works via the PCI bus. I plugged it in it worked it did its job no complaints at all.The important part of this was that I was able to rescue the data on a failed drive from a backup. I will definitely be using this again.
Pompeo cirelli
Reviewed in Italy on November 14, 2024
Super, sono rimasto molto soddisfatto, dovevo recuperare dati, da un ssd M2 PCIe, pensavo di non farcela, con questo dispositivo, é stato tutto molto semplice, non ho installato nessun drive, ho semplicemente montato ssd M2, e infilato nello slot PCIe del mio PC Desktop, ha funzionato alla grande, con una piccola spesa ho ottenuto dei grossi vantaggi, consigliatissimo.
R B
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Got this card to install an M.2 drive in an Asus small form factor motherboard that didn't have a screw mounted to secure down the SSD. Works great!
Steven Lutz
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Initial install on an Asus Rampage Formula IV motherboard with an Intel i7 3930kUsed PCIe 8x lane with M.2 mount. Ubuntu Server 24.04 could see the drive during install and was able to install the OS to the M.2 drive - that said, the bios was (as I expected) not able to boot from the drive once installation was complete.2nd OS install was with just the SATA slot filled using the pictured SSD. With the SATA cable connected there was no issue with installation or post installation boot into the Ubuntu OS.After OS installation, I removed the card, added the 1TB Rocket drive for additional storage, and was confronted with a GRUB error telling me the drive/partition containing the boot information was no longer attached.I have set all other drives in fstab with mounds using UUID as this will prevent (one hopes) Linux from reassigning drive destinations through sda - that worked for everything but the boot drive. The addition of the second drive continues to eliminate the SATA connected drive and boot OS.I will keep trying.All that said, good shipping speed, excellent price point, and so far very reliable.
P. Lucas
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023
Pros: Inexpensive and easy to use. Just screw on the correct size of case slot cover to match your PC case, connect your M.2 drive and screw in the retention bushing to hold the drive in place. Install in your PCIe slot on your motherboard and presto you have another M.2 slot. Good speeds, my bios recognized it as a bootable drive (if you wanted to use it for your main drive slot). I'm not sure that all motherboards would be compatible booting from the PCIE interface so your mileage may vary.FYI: I just used the NVMe/PCIE portion, not the SATA portion. I do see reviews that the item doesn't utilize "both slots"....well I think they possibly aren't using it correctly. The SATA slot clearly is not compatible with NVMe drives. They are two different connections. The SATA portion also clearly states that it requires the SATA data cable to be attached to a SATA port on the motherboard in order to work. I would assume the SATA drive just draws power from the PCIE slot in that case. I don't have a SATA M.2 to test, but I'd bet you could use both slots at the same time as long as you had one drive as NVMe and the other as SATA with the SATA data cable properly attached to the motherboard. PCIEx4 slots can provide 25 watts of power and the M.2 spec caps the power usage at 7 watts per connection you'd have plenty of juice to run both at the same time.Cons: The brass bushings that hold the M.2 drives down are small and can be difficult to manipulate. It would be nicer if they just used the rubber inserts that pop in and hold the drive in place than fiddling with tiny metal screws and bushings. Wish it had two NVMe instead of one SATA as M.2 SATA drives aren't as common.
Allan
Reviewed in Sweden on April 5, 2023
Har testat den med två diskar samtidigt och det fungerade bra. Var lite bekymrad över att det stod "NVMe eller SATA III" i rubriken, utgick från att det skulle var "NVMe och SATA III" och så var fallet.Använder NVMe disken som C (system disk) och SATA III som D (data disk).