FENVI M.2 NVME to PCIe 4.0 Adapter With Aluminum SSD Heatsink 64Gbps M.2 SSD Gen4 PCIe 4.0 X1 X4 X8 X16 Expansion Card For PC
• High-Speed Transfer :The FENVI M.2 NVME to PCIe 4.0 Adapter ensures high-speed data transfer, enhancing the overall performance of your PC.
• Versatile Compatibility :Designed for versatility, this adapter is compatible with M.2 SSD Gen4 PCIe 4.0 X1 X4 X8 X16 Expansion Cards.
• Integrated Heatsink :Equipped with an integrated aluminum SSD heatsink, it helps in keeping the system cool, thus extending the lifespan of your hardware.
• Add-on Feature :As an add-on card, it offers convenience and flexibility, allowing you to expand the storage capacity of your PC.
• Easy Installation :With its user-friendly design, this adapter can be easily installed, making it a hassle-free addition to your PC.
FENVI M.2 NVME to PCIe 4.0 3.0 Adapter With Aluminum SSD Heatsink 64Gbps M.2 SSD Gen4 PCIe 4.0 X1 X4 X8 X16 Expansion Card for Desktop
1.WiththisM.2NVMeSSDPCI-E4.0X1Adapter,youcouldaddaNVMESSDonyourmotherboardwithoutM.2slot.
2.WiththechannelofPCI-E4.0X1,thespeedwillbeenhancedupto16Gbps,1600+MB/srandomReadand1600+MB/sWrite(Max),improvedcomputerperformance,backwardcompatiblewithPCIe1.02.03.0
3.NoCapacityLimitation:Support2T/4TcapacityM.2PCIe(NVMe/AHCI)SSD,Support2230/2242/2260/2280size
4.NodriverrequiredforWin10Win11,plugandplay,supportsallm.2NVMeSSD
5.ThisproductisPCIEX43.0orPCIEX83.0orPCIEX163.0slotinsertedintothemotherboard,thatis,thegraphicscardslotofthemotherboard,donotincorrectlyinsertthePCIslot,theslotmayburnthemotherboard,adaptercardandyoursolid-stateharddisk!
6.Windows7can'trecognizeNVMEprotocolsolid-stateharddisk!OScompatibility:PlugandplayinWindows11/10/8/Linux/MacOS.(Noted:Windows7donothavenativeNVMedriver,socannotsupportM.2PCIeSSD)
Note:
1.This product cannot be connected to the PCl interface, otherwise it will damage your express card, SSD and motherboard! ! !
2.Plug & Play
If Native Support NVMe
If the bios support NVMe, it could recognize the NVMe directly, no need for any operation.
3.Update via USB Drive for Earlier Motherboards
Search the latest bios driver which could support NVMe and use a USB drive to update it.
Normally, the motherboard will recognize the SSD after you updated the latest bios