M.2 (NGFF) NVME SSD to Mini PCIe Adapter
M.2 (NGFF) nVME SSD to Mini PCIe Adapter
M.2 (NGFF) NVME SSD to Mini PCIe Adapter for Samsung 950 960
Allows user to use standard PCIE base M.2 SSD to Mini PCIe in the Laptop.
Transparent to the operating system and does not require any software drivers.
Specifications:
M.2 SSD to Mini PCIe adapter.
M.2 Specification Revision 0.9-3
Mini PCIe Spec. Reversion 2.0
Support 2230/2242/2260/2280 type M.2 Card dimension.
Support M.2 Socket 3 PCI-e-based SSD Module.
Support M.2 Key M Card Type.
Support Following M.2(NGFF) PCI-e SSD:
XP941 (MZHPU128HCGM MZHPU256HCGL MZHPU512HCGL)
SM951 PCIE-AHCI (MZHPV128HDGM MZHPV256HDGL MZHPV512HDGL)
SM951 PCIE-NVME ( MZVPV128HDGM MZVPV256HDGL MZVPV512HDGL),
PM951 PCIE-NVME ( MZFLV128HCGR MZFLV256HCHP MZFLV512HCJH),
950 PRO (MZVKV256 MZVKV512),960 EVO
Toshiba XG3/XG4 ,Intel 600P.... other nVME SSD
NOTICE: All NVME SSDs required to work in WIN 10 systerm.
Micro SATA Cables PN #
SKU | M2-1432-ADPT |
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Bar Code (UPC) | 646791002764 |
Specifications | An M.2 (NGFF) NVMe SSD to Mini PCIe Adapter allows you to use an M.2 NVMe SSD in a system that has a Mini PCIe slot (typically found in older laptops and small-form-factor devices). This type of adapter is designed to bridge the gap between the two different interfaces. Here’s a breakdown of how it works and the potential limitations: 1. M.2 (NGFF) NVMe SSD: M.2 Form Factor: M.2 (formerly NGFF, or Next Generation Form Factor) is the current standard for small and high-speed SSDs. NVMe Protocol: NVMe SSDs use the PCIe interface for high-speed data transfer and are typically M-keyed, requiring multiple PCIe lanes (usually x4) for optimal performance. NVMe SSDs are known for their high read/write speeds. 2. Mini PCIe (mPCIe): Mini PCIe (mPCIe): This is a compact version of the standard PCIe interface used in older laptops and embedded systems. It provides limited PCIe lanes (typically just one lane, x1) and is much slower compared to modern PCIe interfaces. Lower Bandwidth: A Mini PCIe slot is typically limited to PCIe x1 speeds, which is much slower than the PCIe x4 or x16 lanes that NVMe SSDs are designed to use. The maximum bandwidth of a Mini PCIe slot using PCIe 2.0 is 500 MB/s, and with PCIe 3.0, it’s around 985 MB/s. 3. M.2 NVMe SSD to Mini PCIe Adapter: Functionality: This adapter allows an M.2 NVMe SSD to be physically and electrically connected to a Mini PCIe slot. However, due to the limitations of the Mini PCIe interface (with only a single PCIe lane), you will not be able to use the full potential of the NVMe SSD. The performance will be capped by the available bandwidth of the Mini PCIe slot, which is much slower than the full PCIe x4 that NVMe SSDs require for optimal performance. Power and Compatibility: Mini PCIe slots typically supply 3.3V, but NVMe SSDs sometimes need more power, especially under load. The adapter may include external power connectors (like a SATA power connector) to ensure that the SSD gets adequate power. 4. Performance Considerations: Speed Bottleneck: An NVMe SSD can reach speeds of over 3,500 MB/s when connected to a PCIe x4 interface. When used with a Mini PCIe slot, the speed will be severely limited to 500-985 MB/s (depending on the version of PCIe on the motherboard). |
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