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The SinLoon PCI E X1 M.2 Adapter allows users to connect M.2 NVME SSDs to PCIe slots, supporting various sizes and ensuring compatibility with popular SSD models. Its compact design and easy installation make it an ideal choice for both office and gaming setups, enabling efficient multi-SSD testing.
D**S
Works Great! No problems.
Unit was easy to install and is still working great!
A**R
Works exactly as needed
Only had an open x1 slot for my boot drive and this worked great!
V**.
Works as expected
This is a pretty simple adapter for using NVME drives in PCIE 3.0 x1 slots. It comes with everything needed to install, including a small screwdriver. It worked as expected, but I wish it came with a expansion slot bracket for better stability.
P**S
Great product
I don't have a computer yet, that can boot these types of drives that I bought this for. But, the ones I have now can at least view the drive I place into it along with read and write to the ssd. Perfect devive, for adding extra storage to your computer, via pci-e 1x slots. This device doesn't allow your computer to boot from pci-e slots if it's not made for it, or if it is one of the older models like mine. Figured I should throw that out there if anyone was planning on purchasing this item for that use.
G**R
Easy quick way to add temp storage.
Great way for me to add some temp storage, abeit not at the full speed but still faster than a spinning disk!
S**M
Works as intended
Works well, easy to install
D**A
Good
Is good no problem for the installation, it is quick recognized by the system. The only think is that on that port is not fixed like does not have a support just the slot. Other then that is good product.
S**R
Functional
Works as intended, pcie x1 to nvme, works great, used it to copy data from my M.2 slots, which are blocked by the gpu, to the new M2 in this adapter. No real issues of any sort and simple to use.
M**A
Not very useful and only X1
Not very useful and only X1
J**P
Worked for a few days then...
Bsod, "CRITICAL PROCESS DIED" is what was shown. Good thing my files had a backup.
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