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Your cart is empty.This M. 2 NVMe PCIe x4 Low Profile Adapter is very small in size and can fit into a 1U rackmount vertically. It is only 130x31x10mm in size and when seated in the PCIe slot it only stands up by 23mm. With the small size, it is capable of holding the longest (110mm) M. 2 NVMe available. It comes with Heat Sink and Heat Pad for Thermal Management. This adapter will also support other shorter NVMe lengths like 80, 60, 42, 30mm in length. With this adapter, your NVMe is linked to the PCIe x4 lanes using PCI Express v4. 0/v3. 0 specifications for super-fast booting or data access. This M. 2 NVMe adapter will give you the best performance possible for your system.
RJ
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
I used this to add an additional M.2 SSD to a Mini-ITX build. It has the hook to allow the x16 slot's retaining hook to heep the adapter in place. An M.2 SSD mounted onto the adapter was recognized by the BIOS.
Luis Chavez
Reviewed in Mexico on January 23, 2024
Esta conectodo a un slot pcie x16 3.0 y se detecta como x2 3.0, cambie a un adaptador chino generico y se lee correctamente x4 3.0, el problema es el adaptador.
Bud French
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022
In my case, there was not any gain, as the motherboard in this computer, won't allow booting from this drive.
Craig Boyce
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2021
Worked fine for the first 8 months then started having problems. Intermittently not seen by the mobo. Swapped same nvme ssd (WD Black SN850) to different adapter and ran several days. Put the Vantec back in and not recognized at all. Adapter apperas to have died. I do not recommend this product.
R. H. Lee
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021
I used it to put 3rd NVMe SSD into my tiny mini-ITX build in a Morex 557 case. The motherboard already supports 2 NVMe drives, one on the top and one on the bottom.It turned out, there's enough room in the Morex case to not even need the adapter to be this low-profile, but I'm not complaining.The instruction is a bit confusing, but ultimately all correct.I like how the heatsinking is all on the bottom side of the NVMe drive. That means, for a single-sided NVMe drive, all the chips are still clearly visible. Heatsinking appears to be effective on my 970 PRO drive, which is one of the hotter running drives.
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