works great - buy one - LEDs nice
- Easy to install - Plug and play - All hardware needed - Good thermal pad and heat-sink - Super lightweight adapter -
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-Fits well in my tiny prebuild mini atx case. -no cable needed for power from the psu
Works well Works fast
Worked as advertised. I get full speed with my Oculus Quest v1 and it's link cable in remote desktop and steamvr. Good cheap solution for fixing what motherboard makers keep cheaping out on.
· Plug & Play on my GA-990FXA-UD3 motherboard (socket AM3+) from something like 2012 · Fast, and very good value (since it's rockin' 4 M.2 sockets) · Very high quality design with obviously a solid build · Nice looking unit · Thermal paste for the NVMe drives is ... thick. It sounds like a negative, but it means that it's pretty much guaranteed to make contact with the module. · The heat sink is kina epic - it's a rather meaty slab of aluminium. It could probably use more fins instead of being a solid mass, but it's definitely a healthy chunk of metal · There's a switch on the back of the unit (where the air discharges from the PCIe socket) that allows you to turn off the onboard fan
+7 usb ports and kinda looks slick
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Worked in Linux. Works pre-boot and seen in the BIOS. Works with EFI Windows PE's. Works for cloning. It's not hot swappable but that's how PCI-E works and there are USB 3.0 adapters similar to this. Unlike those though, this one actually works and works in a wide array of scenarios.
Plug and play on Windows 10. No problem with Adobe Premiere.
- Very easy to install
I wrote a review stating it did not work on my computer and caused my machine to go down. I understand not every card can work on every computer. That is something that happens in the computer world. "This company contacted me after I asked for a refund within one day and told me to keep the card and they would refund the full amount. They were very sorry the card did not work. It takes a great company to respond that fast and want to make it right.
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- Has the ability to use 4 PCIe lanes for the extra bandwidth for 10 drives but works with one if your slot is open-ended and you don't need the bandwidth - Comes with all the cables you need. I didn't know molex to sata splitters came in 1 to 5 cables, so I was really excited about that. I haven't tried powering 5 hard drives off of one molex, but it works fine for 5 SSDs. - Looks nice with the black bracket
Read and write speeds are excellent, limited more by the NVME controller than anything else. No special drivers required, Win 10 x64 installed the card correctly and recognized the attached nvme drive when I first logged in after installing the card.
Inexpensive easy to assemble and comes with several thermal pads of different thickness. Nice thick full cover heat sink. Will work in X4 X8 or X16 slot
Quick and easy to install.
- 7 ports. The internal port may seem kind of useless to some. However I have an ASUS X58 chipset board and those do not have a TPM. So, in order to enable Bitlocker, you need to create a "key" USB stick. This stick has to always be in the machine to boot to windows. Now that USB stick no longer takes up a port on the back of the PC. - FAST. Performing an Acronis image backup of 500GB now takes ~2 hours instead of 5.5. These backups are written to 2TB WD MyBook USB 3.0 drives. It would be even faster if I could ever convince management that mechanical drives are not the best answer... File copies from USB 3.0 stick to USB 3.0 stick of ~64GB (lab data, small files) takes about 2 minutes now. - Price. For what this card does in this environment (small research lab, no real data-center), the price was right on point.