🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The SilverStone SST-SDP12 is a versatile mounting adapter that allows you to install two M.2 SATA SSDs and one M.2 NVMe SSD in a standard 3.5" drive bay. It supports multiple drive lengths and widths, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of SSDs. The easy installation process requires no additional drivers, making it a user-friendly solution for enhancing your system's performance.
J**N
It's a scam product
Sata limits speeds to Sata maximums which is way below speeds of NVMe 600 Mbps vs up to 20 000 Mbps.
M**G
Heavy duty. Great build quality. Great way to stuff four M.2 SATA drives into a small case.
Good for a small form factor build. Overbuilt. All steel construction with no sharp edges.
M**.
Marche pas
J'ai plusieurs sdd m et b, mais comme c'est écrit que c'est seulement pour b, ça ne fonctionne pas. Je ne pense pas que ça soit ça le soucis.
A**E
Leider nicht für alle M.2 SATA SSD geeignet.
Verarbeitung 1A - leider nicht für alle M.2 SSD geeignet. Schade
M**W
Worked for my build (3.5 enclosure for 4x m.2)
So far, working as advertised.Good: Connects four devices with only one power cable. There is a fair bit of stand-off room between the PCB and where the m.2 devices sit, which should allow air flow over the back of the m.2 devices. This also came with cables, which I wasn't expecting (nice bonus!).Bad: The standoff screws are a little non-obvious at first, and the oversized slots don't seem optimal; a Phillips screw would probably be better (I suspect the design in use was picked due to being cheap). The stand-off distance between the metal bracket and the PCB also seems excessive; that space would be better served allowing air to flow over the m.2 devices, especially as there isn't much room for heat sinks, depending on how the assembly is installed. (Heat sinks that need more than 0.5mm side clearance probably will not fit due to how closely the m.2 devices must be packed together to fit in a 3.5" form factor.)Of the two of these I purchased, on one, one of the plastic brackets where the pins of the m.2 drives are inserted was damaged; I had to pry bits of plastic out of the slot before I could insert the m.2 device. It still works, but it's unfortunate that this slipped past QC.
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