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256Gb Pcie Nvme M.2 Solid State Drive

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Related review

Meridan 2024-06-14 05:28:51

[0.59 lb] Wanna take an M.2 NVMe drive on the go? This is your docking station. Solid performance and protection, and easy to travel with

5
Meridan 2024-06-15 06:46:22

[0.585 lb] The feel is solid and it was it was easy to open up, install the M.2 NVMe drive, and close it up. Worked with out issues.

5
Larry 2024-04-25 08:11:57

[6.8 x 5 x 2.3"] I had an extra M.2 PCIe NVMe and I ordered the Sabrent USB 3.2. Very straightforward design and great instructions. I would highly recommend it. I will be purchasing the additional one at some point.

5
James 2024-05-18 07:11:40

[500 GB] This is the second 500GB P3 Plus NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 Internal SSD card I've bought - I'm using them for my Raspberry Pi computers. I have bought dozens of other SSDs from Crucial. They all work great - never had a hitch with a single one.

5
Nick 2024-04-05 01:53:26

[ PCIe SSD ] I had an PCIe 3.0 to M.2 card installed on my PCIe 3.0 (Z490) motherboard. I recently went to vewrtical mounting of my GPU. It looks great. Anyway, my existing card was too tall. Bought a new card by SABREnt with a lower profile. This WD drive is now my fastest drive. Faster than either of the other 2 M.2 cards socketed directly on my motherboard. Faster than my primary samsung 970. B & H always gets stuff to me fast at a very competive price.

5
Nick 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[U.2 PCIe 4.0 x4] This m.2 NVMe drive is excellent for small compact devices such as the XSlate R12 tablet because it runs cool. It runs far cooler than m.2 drives I tried from other manufacturers. It runs about 35 degrees Celsius idle and 45 degrees Celsiusunder load. If using Windows 7, 8, or 8.1, the Phison NVMe driver is needed for health monitoring.

5
Darris 2024-05-12 06:51:43

[2 TB] This was used for my primary pc, Optiplex 9020 I7-4790, as an exeriment to add a NVME to a machine that didn't support NVME boot. I was able to add the driver by modifying the BIOS, then added the drive via a PCIe M.2 adapter.My internal SSD disk speed befor was 554 and with the NVME 1570, much lower than possible with a pc designed for M.2 but three times faster than my former disk. I actually can get 3257 from the disk using my 'blue' x16 slot but I have large graphics card in that slot, so used the x4. ASll the instructions for this 'expeeriment' modification was found via Google on the net. Excellent drive!

5
Andrew 2024-08-25 02:20:33

[TRIM, UASP] This worked flawlessly for cloning a SATA M.2 drive that I had. I didn't check that it works with NVMe M.2 drives, but others have said that it does. It got a little warm while running, but it did clone an entire 128G drive in only a few minutes. One minor annoyance is that it doesn't use an M.2 screw, but rather some weird rubber nub that I found hard to use. I would prefer a screw, but it says it's tool-free so that's not exactly a surprise. I like the push-button clamshell thing it's got going on, but the instructions make it clear that it can really mess up your cable if you forget to take it out before opening the enclosure. It also only comes with a (really short) C-to-C USB cable. But I guess it's kind of expected that you're using newer hardware if you have M.2 drives. There are a whole bunch of cheap M.2 enclosures that are notorious for using unreliable JMicron controllers that run really hot. This appears to use a Realtek RTL8210b controller, which runs much better and does actually support NVMe and SATA. I didn't physically check that it does have that chip, but others have, and you can see for yourself what firmware is provided for this drive on Sabrent's site.

5
Cristian 2024-05-19 03:19:50

[1x 2.5"] Very necessary when adding an M.2 PCIe to mine TS h886. It works perfect.

5
Cristian 2024-06-03 04:25:56

Very necessary when adding an M.2 PCIe to mine TS h886. It works perfect.

5