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The ELUTENG NVMe to USB Adapter is a high-performance converter designed for M.2 NVMe SSDs, supporting sizes from 2230 to 2280mm. With a USB 3.1 Gen 2 interface, it offers theoretical transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps, making it ideal for professionals needing fast data access. The adapter supports up to 4TB of storage and features a heat dissipation design for enhanced reliability. It's compatible with multiple operating systems and is easy to install, making it a versatile tool for any tech-savvy user.
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type A |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | M.2, NVME, SSD |
Specific Uses For Product | Laptop |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 32 Grams |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish Types | Silicone |
Color | Black |
G**.
Fantastic, Used for reformatting NVME.
Fantastic, Used for reformatting NVME. Worked great, enjoyed the product. Saved me tons of time! Worth every penny
B**N
Simple and Easy to use
This is exactly what it says...a simple full featured SSD USB 3 adapter for a M.2 SSD. Works like a champ and with no problems.
W**Z
Impressive Compatibility & Performance - Assembly Could be Easier - No Instructions
Worked perfectly with a new Western Digital SN850X Gen4 NVME, a Micron 3400 Gen4 NVME, a WD SN730 Gen3 NVME and for an old Toshiba SATA m.2 drive. Very fast cloning and file copying!ASSEMBLY: As others have said, attaching the SSD to the adapter is a pain. You have to juggle 2 VERY tiny parts. A screw that come up through the bottom of the adapter and a standoff that sits on top of the board. The standoff is a spool that features a groove that secures the SSD. Easiest for me was to:1: Insert the SSD into the adapter at a 25-35 degree angle.2: Keep the SSD vertical and drop the standoff into the notch at the end of the SSD.3: Push the SSD and standoff into position against the adapter.4: Continue to apply pressure to keep the standoff in place, flip the adapter over and install the screw.5 stars for this product as far as performance and compatibility. My thought is that ALL of these bare bones M.2 to USB adapters should have a permanently attached or press in thread on the PCB that stays in place and should use a grooved THUMBSCREW to secure the SSD. The thumbscrew would be the only loose part. How convenient would that be?!?! Haven't found one yet. :(Functionally, this is a FANTASTIC product once you get it all put together!!!
M**S
Great product, works perfectly and very inexpensive.
Simple to use, worked great. Perfect inexpensive solution for connecting an M.2 NVMe SSD to another computer via USB to access files.
S**T
Works with Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
I've been having a problem with my Samsung 980 Pro 2TB drive lately that I can't figure out. After a few seconds after booting Windows I get a "device does not exist" error and the drive is inaccessible. Thing is, the drive works in other PCs, but its not working in my main rig. I pulled it from the M.2 slot, plugged in into a PCI-E to M.2 adapter, and the same problem happens. It makes no sense to me unless its an issue with the motherboard. It worked for over a year, started flaking out, then worked for months, now its flaking out again. I just don't get it.At least with this adapter, I can actually use my drive on my main PC for now until I figure out what to try next. I'd blame some kind of compatibility issue but it worked for over a year without issue. I may need to get my hands on another NVME drive to see if the same kind of issue happens when plugged into the PCI-E bus. When plugged into this adapater, the drive functions without issue, albeit at 1/6 the normal speed (1024.25 MBPS reported by CrystalDiskMark) but that is completely expected. Overall, 5/5 product. It does what it's advertised to do and I wouldn't expect more.
D**.
FLAMING HOT GARBAGE
Ever hear about a violin shaped object? IE, an object looks like a violin, but is unplayble and doesn't actually work right?This SSD mount is basically that. A false representation of an SSD mount. It works just long enough for you to right a good review saying that it functions.The good news is that it does indeed at least initially load onto my computer with no fuss. However it runs DANGEROUSLY HOT. Getting a message that says FATAL READ ERROR when opening the file system on your drive like how I got is absolutely terrifying! The good news is that when I first got that message, I was totally freaking out! Thankfully, it didn't actually kill my drive on the first go. I grab the SSD to pull it and give it a hard restart, and I noticed that it was SCALDING HOT.Once I yanked out the drive and let it cool down, it was good to go again in a few minutes. Still, it basically got hot enough to make the memory not readable. I'm pretty sure that with protracted use, it really will kill a drive. Especially given the other reviews where people complain that this mount actually DID kill their memory stick.At least in my case, it doesn't even seem to need to actually be running anything. Just having it plugged in, and it gets hotter and hotter all on it's own. I'm glad I checked it when I did, otherwise, it might have killed my drive, with lots of valuable sensitive information on it. This mount seems to lack a limiter or something so it seems to be always running at full blast.Comparing this SSD mount with the one I replaced it with, it does appear that there are 2 IC elements that are missing. The issue with my old drive is that the actual USB connector element came loose. Otherwise, everything else on the old mount worked a treat. I feel like I would have been better off resoldering the connector on the old one rather that buying this hunk of junk. It was a waste of twelve bucks.Tl;dr It can work in a pinch, if you need a few small files but only for using ~5 minutes at a time. 0/5 stars. Don't leave it plugged in, or IT WILL PROBABLY KILL YOUR DRIVE. MAJOR FATAL FLAW OVERHEATING. AVOID PRODUCT, DO NOT RECOMMEND AT ANY PRICE.Why can't you just build something properly? The design was so close to be usable.
R**.
Work as advertised
Work as advertised.
K**J
Protective case or something to hold the M2
It works fine. However, it is difficult to carry around or secure the M2 storage device. You need a case or something to secure it.
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago