By PURPLELEC | 07 April 2024 | 0 Comments
PCIe to M.2 NVMe + SATA expansion card
This high-speed expansion card can be connected to an M.2 interface through the PCIe x4 slot and SATA interface of the PC host. Users can connect M.2 PCIe "M Key" SSD and SATA "B Key" SSD. Designed with all-metal heat sinks and RGB lighting effects, it can not only quickly dissipate heat and protect the hard drive, but also add a sense of technology and coolness (supports motherboard lighting effect synchronization), easily satisfying gaming enthusiasts and gamers who can make full use of SSD to expand the host's large-capacity storage. needs.
PCIe x4 interface
In terms of interface, the PCIe Gen3 x4 slot is used and is compatible with PCIe Gen3 x4, x8, and x16 slots. Designed specifically for M.2 PCIe "M Key" SSDs and SATA "B Key" SSDs, supporting 2230, 2242, 2260 and 2280 size SSDs. The size is 82.7x110.2mm.
All metal heat sink shell
In terms of heat dissipation, it adopts an all-metal heat sink shell design, which looks pretty good. The main function is to effectively and quickly dissipate heat. It is not only wear-resistant and pressure-resistant, but also protects the hard drive. It is simple and convenient to install.
RGB lighting effect
With the cool RGB lighting effect design, users can switch between 9 color control modes through buttons. If you connect the RGB LED light strip data cable, it can be synchronized with the lighting of the current four major motherboard manufacturers, ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock motherboards, and supports digitally addressable LED motherboard connectors (5v).
operating system support
In terms of system, it supports Windows 7/8/8.1/10 64-bit, Linux, Apple mac OS, UEFI 2.3.1 or higher.
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