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The ADT-Link M.2 NGFF NVMe Key M Extender Cable is a high-performance PCIe x16 graphics card riser adapter designed for seamless connectivity with high-end graphics cards. With customizable lengths, superior materials, and support for PCIe 3.0, this cable ensures optimal data transfer rates and durability, making it an essential tool for gamers and professionals looking to enhance their systems.
Brand | ADT-LINK |
Item model number | M 2 NGFF |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 5.35 x 1.77 inches |
Manufacturer | ADT-Link |
ASIN | B07YDH8KW9 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 26, 2019 |
D**.
Works great!
Works as described. Was expecting cheap quality but very impressed. Has a nice thick cable. Hooked my Radeon 6700 xt to it and powered right up. Getting 60 fps + in games like nms and 7 days to die. Would recommend if you already have a PSU
A**S
Worked like a charm
I bought this to enable me to run 4 GPUs on a motherboard with only 3 x16 PCI-e slots, but that happened to have a spare m.2 slot. I must admit I was pretty skeptical that it was going to work at all. But the build quality was good, and even though I had to bend it pretty harshly to get it to fit through the giant heat-plate covering most of the motherboard, it worked like a charm.Also if you're thinking about getting one of these, be aware that many m.2 slots share bandwidth and/or are mutually exclusive with other PCI-e slots, so do your research to make sure it'll work for your setup. I also had to use an additional PCI-e x16 extender to actually have enough reach to mount the graphics card where I wanted.
E**N
Surprisingly high quality.
I was very surprised by the high quality of this product when I received it. The cable is more durable than I was expecting, easily handling the routing requirements in my case. The product came with everything you need, including an adapter for the floppy power connector to SATA power, and even all the screws you might need in various sizes, because you probably lost, or might lose while installing, one of those tiny things.When plugged in to an m.2 slot directly connect to the CPU, which is the top slot on AMD boards, this works exactly like you would expect a four lane PCI e interface to work. I use it to connect an Intel Arc 310 as a third video card to connect to VMs. It works well.The reason I am only giving this four stars, however, is that there is one design improvement that I think really needs to happen. These floppy power connectors do not handle 75 Watts of power, which is what the port is rated for. A much better connection would be a GPU style connection. It would also be nice if it was facing backwards, and not perpendicular to the video card. Because this represents a fire danger in some use cases, you should be careful. Please note I have no evidence of any product actually burning, this critique is only based on the specifications for the parts.
J**S
Cable can easily rip
The product worked great for me but the cable ripped right where it was soldered to the 16x slot. I'll be rebuying mine because it is still a really good product. just be careful when you use it.
H**L
Worked with HBA 8x Card
This is promoted as a video card riser, but I took a chance to connect an LSI 9200-16e 16-Ports SAS PCIe 8x HBA card in it. Each of the external ports in the HBA can connect to 4 hard drives for a total 16 hard drives. I have connected just 1 drive to the HBA as a proof of concept that this M.2 to PCI slot converter worked for my HBA card, and I can see the hard drive just fine in Windows 11. Installed it, booted and it was just there.But what took me minute to figure out what how to connect a 12v PSU to a antiquated floppy drive 4 pin for power. I used a 4 Pin Floppy Drive to 15 Pin SATA Male Power Cable (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076Q19PZS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) and it worked perfectly.Please keep in mind...... An m.2 port only has 4 lanes, so no matter the application that should be the expectation. I look at this as simply adding a PCIe 4x slot that will fit up to a PCI 16x card....so if you plug in a 8x or 16x card the good news is you can use it, but must realize it will be limited down to 4 lanes. So if you have a 16x video card you probably will be get the full potential out of the card.... but you should be able to use the card, which sometimes is really all you need.
K**.
did not work, tried 4 cards
I am not a noobie, I've built many pcs... I wanted to try this to spice up a MOTILE laptop that is great but is lacking on gpu, I connected this to M.2 slot and it would not power up, even using a 780w power supply, tried a geforce gtx 980, then a geforce rtx 3080 and finally both an amd r9 and a decrepit old geforce 550ti in all instances, nothing would power up... a friend came over with a different brand m.2 dock and we connected that to the motile using my power supply... we got to play battlefield with the gtx 980 and thr rtx 3080 at 120fps.... but not with the one I bought... this is going back, it's is useless
A**R
Worked perfect.
Ran out of pcie slots on my MOBO. This utilized my M.2 port perfectly to add another GPU. Showed up on HIVE OS with no bios mods to mobo. Just plug and play. If youre using it on a mining rig, I would recommend still using a riser with 6 pin pcie power in conjunction with this. This adapter is SATA powered. So power this adapter with SATA cable, add riser pcie card to this adapter, power riser with 6 pin PCIE, install card. Just my recommendation. Has ran close to a week with this setup, zero issues.
R**R
can't believe this thing works
used it to have both a graphics card and PCIe capture card on a mini-ITX board with only one PCIe. works to spec.
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