10pcs M.2 NVMe SSD PCI-E 3.0 X4 X8 X16 Adapter Card for Mini PC HTPC 1U Server For Sale

10pcs M.2 NVMe SSD PCI-E 3.0 X4 X8 X16 Adapter Card for Mini PC HTPC 1U Server
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10pcs M.2 NVMe SSD PCI-E 3.0 X4 X8 X16 Adapter Card for Mini PC HTPC 1U Server:
$55.00

10pcs M.2 NVMe SSD PCI-E 3.0 X4 X8 X16 Adapter Card for Mini PC HTPC 1U ServerNo back plate design, simple and easy to useCompatible SSD: All PCIE NVME SSD.Interface type:PCI Express x4 x8 x16.Input interface: M.2 NVMe M Key.Output interface:PCI Express x4.
Supports PCIe 1.0, PCIe 2.0 and PCIe 3.0 motherboard.Supports PCIe Gen3 and PCIe Gen2 M.2 NVME 80mm, 60mm, 42mm, 30mm SSD.This adapter isonly for \'M\' keyM.2 PCIe SSD such as Samsung XP941/SM951/950 Pro,Plextor M6e Series, Kingston HyperX Predator M.2 SSD and so on.SM951,PM951 only can work in WIN10 and PCIe 3.0 Motherboard.
Note:Motherboard andOperating system must be compatible with yourM.2SSD.If your motherboard chips is below 9 series, do not use pm951 sm951 pm950 with PCIe adapter card!Package contents:10* PCI express 3.0Adapter Card(Does not contain SSD)


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