Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

M.2 PCIE Adapter for SATA, PCI-E X4 NVMe SSD Expansion Card with Advanced Heat Sink Solution, M.2 SSD NVME Express Card Suport (M Key) and SATA (M+B Key) for 22110 2280 2260 2242 2230

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$8.54

$ 3 .99 $3.99

In Stock

1.Color:Sk6


About this item

  • 【Applicable Model】- Support 22110 2280 2260 2242 2230, M.2 NVMe/NGFF:M key/B&M key. Compatible with multiple SSD specifications. Please note that the product does not support DUAL NVME solid state
  • 【Support Adapter】- Support PCIe X4/X8/X16 slot on the motherboard. The M.2 SATA (NGFF) disk above must be connected to the motherboard SATA port with a SATA cable to work
  • 【Support System】- Support Windows, Mac OS and Linux. The new M.2 NVMe SSD needs to be initialized and formatted before it can be recognized by the computer host
  • 【Package includes】- The Package inludes PCIE 3.0 X4 M.2 NVME Expansion Riser (140*68*1mm, 32g), Screwdriver & Screws. Please note the product does not include SATA cable
  • 【Safe & High-speed】- The M.2 NVME Adapter integrated high-speed signal enhancement technology which single power supply provides overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, EMI suppression, and high-frequency interference prevention. Transmission rate >40Gbps which is full speed design, ultra-fast transmission



Product Description

M.2 PCIE Adapter
M.2 PCIE Adapter
M.2 PCIE Adapter
M.2 PCIE Adapter

K.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Easy to connect the drives to a computer to give you more space. Only thing is the speeds are not as what I see with other connections. So look at if your needing more for space then speeds.I do wish that it had the ability to Raid the 2 drives together either in Raid 1 or 0. Not a requipment as this isn't sold that way but a wish.
Robert Novak
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
This is a quirkily presented PCIe to NVMe adapter for your desktop PCI or expander. IT's labeled JEYI on the outside, the card with plastic backplate and screwdriver in one part, and the heatsink and thermal pad along with screws and the red bands for attaching the heatsink to the drive in another part. First time I've ever seen this layout.The plastic backplate has to be snapped into place, and I was mildly terrified of snapping the plastic, but after a few nervous tries, I figured out to get it over one "post" on the end, slip it into the adjacent plastic holder, then use a fingernail to press down on the other two connection points to slip it on. A standard screw-in post would've been less scary, but it worked eventually. The board handles 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 length NVMe drives, and the backing screw and mount bolt/nut are included (not pre-installed) so you can choose yourmounting.This is only NVMe, no m.2 SATA, so keep that in mind.I've usually seen these adapters for ~$20, so at the current $10 price it's a good deal. Just be patient with the backplate and you'll have extra storage up and running in no time.
Mark Perrenoud
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
This is the most basic of adapters.It is, in theory, for installing NVME drives into old pc's that do not have NVME ports, and it works, as NVME are pcie, but this has no chipset whatsoever, it is simply a wire adapter on a card.So your BIOS must support the drive, and in all likelihood, you will not be able to use it as a boot drive as it won't load until after windows drivers load.But it does work. And yes, as the description says, this will not work with NGFF/SATA drives.
Shopilicous
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
For a desktop with limited SSD slots, this expansion card is an option. As SSDs are getting cheaper, my older SSDs with small size like 128GB, 256 GB are occupying spaces but I don't want to throw them out as they are useful as boot drives and backup drives or even as external gum size SSD flash drive. An external gum size SSD drive is a lot better than the old flash drive. It's a lot faster. My motherboard needs more SSD slots. But an empty PCI express slot, this expansion card works well. I can add 2 more SSDs.I don't use these SSDs attached to this card as a boot drive as there is a speed penalty involved. However, for compatibility, this card is great. It is compatible with 2210, 2280, 2260 and some other form factor. Considering that some SSDs especially the older SSDs have low TBWs, this expansion card allows me to keep those SSDs and use them for temporary use cases like temporary collection of photo editing.The build quality of this card is well made. It comes with 2 heatsinks and gel pads. The bracket can be attached to either side of the card.
Universal Tech Solutions
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Inexpensive PCIe M.2 NVMe adapter. Utilizing PCIe 4.0 x 4 this adapter can be speedy with a fast drive in it. It will hit max throughput on any drive you toss in and comes with installation tools to boot. It even has break away pieces so you can install it in a larger x16 slot and not have to worry about sag or port damage. This is made well, and works the way it should so I cannot complain about the very mainland China parts used to build it. My PCIe 3.0 model of the same product is still in use 2 years later so I know they are quality.
JR
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Overall this device works great, and it's an affordable way to add NVME storage to any device with an open PCIe slot. Make sure you are putting it into an X4 capable slot, or your speeds will be severely limited! The slots on my motherboard were poorly labeled as PCIe Gen3 x4 (1). In reality they were X1 slots with X4 connectors. The X1 slot was limiting the performance to just 800-900 MB/s on a 3.0 drive that's rated for 3500. (first screen shot).I moved the card down to a slot labeled PCIe Gen3 x16 (8). This one is actually an X8 slot with an X16 connector. After moving the card I was able to get the full advertised 3500 MB/s read speed for my gen 3 drive. (Second screen shot)Quality wise, the board seems nice, but they skimped on the plastic bracket and elastic-banded heat sink - understandable at this price point. I opted not to use the heat sink at all, as my case has an auxiliary PCIe fan blowing right on the card. So far my drive temps seem reasonable.
Brian W.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
I was able to sue a M.2 SSD and a M.2 NVME drive at the same time. You should be aware that the SSD part will plug into your SATA cable and the NVME goes through the PCIE slot connection. If you want to sue both at the same time, you can, but they go through two separate interfaces.The problem I ran into was that my NVME drive that was able to reach 1,700MB/sec in the PC, only got 640MB/sec through this card. The SSD was close to the max 500MB/sec and was the same whether in this card or on the motherboard, but I think it's because they both use the SATA connections and not NVME.In any case, I won't be using this card, giving up 50%+ of my speed isn't worth it. Using it for jsut the SSD doesn't make sense because it uses up a PCIE slot (probably for power), and doesn't really give you enough back for it.
Jonathan Meyer
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I have an M.2 SATA drive, with M+B. The pictures and material indicate this drive is supposed to work with this card, but in fact it does not.I should also note the plastic face plate does not fit in my case (Meshify). It's too thick.
Recommended Products

$39.99

$ 20 .99 $20.99

4.5
Select Option