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ORICO M.2 NGFF to SATA Hard Drive Adapter 6Gbps 3.5 inch Mounting Bracket Compatible SATA m.2 NGFF 2230 2242 2260 2280

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  • 【M.2 NGFF to SATA 3.5"HDD Enclosure】This M.2 adapter converts M.2 NGFF to SATA 3.5"HDD, expanding storage capacity for computers and devices that require storage upgrades
  • 【Widely Compatible】Supports M.2 SATA SSDs of sizes 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 (30mm, 42mm, 60mm, and 80mm). This adapter is compatible with B+M key SSDs only, not with M key SSDs
  • 【Performance Guarantee】Utilizing the SATA 3.0 protocol, it offers a maximum transfer rate of up to 6Gbps; The screw locking design minimizes damage from vibration or displacement during operation
  • 【Application Scope】It can be used directly with 3.5-inch external hard disk enclosure or installed in the hard disk bay of host computer (including DAS and NAS)
  • 【Efficient Heat Dissipation】The M.2 adapter box features a heat dissipation vest that effectively reduces heat generated by the SSD, ensuring optimal working conditions, stable operation, and significantly improving device lifespan and reliability
  • 【Warm Tips】M.2 NVMe PCIe SSDs are not supported; only M.2 NGFF (SATA protocol) interfaces are compatible



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chuckbam
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Works great with SATA M.2 drives. Not for NVMe
Billy T-Wells
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 29, 2025
Practicable, cost-effective way to mount a SSD into a standard-sized HD SATA bay. Fitted well and worked well in a DELL desktop. Recommended.
Rafal Vogelsinger
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 26, 2025
With my M.2 didn't working but can be broken this memory.
Mr Jonathan Bryant
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 4, 2025
THIS IS NOT M.2 compatible. Even though it states it in the listing.
Copenhagen
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
With this, connected a m.2 sata ssd that was not being used to the motherboard. No complications.