This is a USB 3.0 mini pci-e mSATA SSD Adapter card that can be used a USB 3.0 Drive. It is for mSATA SSDs with the Intel pin out. Features Compliant with USB 3.0 specificationsChipset: ASM1153EBackward Compatible to USB 2.0 specificationsSupports 3.3 Volt Mini PCI-e SSD mSATA ModuleHot-swappablePlug and PlayPCB board dimension: 56x32x10mmsMini PCIe SSD full size dimension Support : 50.95 mm (L) x 30 mm (W) x 3.8 mm (H) Supported Devices Intel mSATA series SSD and compatible Storage DeviceSamsung PM800 series SSD and compatible Storage DeviceToshiba mSATA SSD and compatible Storage Device Micro SATA Cables PN # MSATA-USB3.0-ADPT
M**S
Top Notch!
Works as advertised. Within 10 minutes I had my drive mounted and up and running. Speed tests provided get performance results. Product is self explanatory so no need to provide detailed feedback. If you are in the market for this I highly recommend it. Great option for tech that need to swap drives or reimage.
G**T
Works as expected.
Needed a way to read and write mSATA devices and this USB adapter does the trick. It is a USB 3 device so it is quick and I have had no problems so far. The only thing I wasn't 100% happy with is the mSATA hold down screws. These screws are very small and they are not easy for me to use. As mentioned in other reviews, there is no protective case but this is a plus for my needs and, the lack of a case, is very apparent from the picture/description.
H**H
Works with Samsung EVO 1TB SSDs
I've had this and used it for about 6 months and it is solid. I've added a second and used it for a few months and it has also worked flawlessly.Firstly, I fitted a 1TB Samsung EVO mSATA drive. Then I initialized it in Win7 Disk Mgr, made a simple volume, and then formatted it as exFAT. Everything functioned as expected, including file copies.Performance:1GB worth of 4K files (small files) transferred from a USB 3 Patriot Magnum thumbdrive took 1 min 35 seconds.A (large) 1GB iso file transferred from a USB 3 Patriot Magnum thumbdrive took 0 (zero) min 12 seconds.I deployed two of them as primary storage devices attached to a USB 3.0 hub attached to a notebook computer. They do everything that I ask of them without any hiccups.-
J**G
Does not work
Installed known good Zheino mSATA SSD 512GB M3 Internal mSATA Drive which works in my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ with no issues. Plugged into a USB 3.0 slot on my powered off Surface Pro 3 and restarted my PC, expecting the drive to show up, however, it did not appear in file explorer. The red light and blue light are both on, but no device appears. I tried hot swapping but still did not work. Reinstalled in my Raspberry Pi and the mSATA SSD card worked fine. I will update this later after I fiddle some more, because I really need this to clone the card. If unsuccessful I will be asking for a refund
A**R
Broken Surface Pro.... Thanks to this no data loss.
Purchased this to retrieve data from damage surface pro devices for my work. Most Surfaces I get have a cracked screen and are not operational. This is a life saver. You can retrieve the data.
R**M
Retaining screws not well secured
The device works fine, and I don't want to understate the importance of that. However, one of the retaining screws broke off in shipping and the other broke after two uses. I had to solder both back on the board, and given my limited soldering skills, it took a couple of tries to get them on and staying. With those board-retaining screws in place, the adapter works fine and I have used it three times without another incidence.
R**H
Great bargain for cloning SSD
Incredibly simple and it woks! Nothing else to buy. Just place your m-SATA SSD drive into the slot and hold in place with the two included screws. Plug into a USB 3 port and your SSD drive will magically appear in you PCs disk space in My Computer (or This PC). a no-brainier in Windows. I used this to clone my 256 SSD onto my new 1 TB drive. I was amazed how well it worked and how esy it was to do.
A**T
Possible compatibility issue, no warning or error LED
So far, I have had no luck getting this to work with my mSATA drive -- and it may be the USB's fault. Naturally, I'm not attempting to use this with USB2 but even with USB3, my mSATA drive likely exceeds the power requirements of the USB3 specification. The Samsung 850EVO requires [email protected] => that's roughly [email protected] but USB3.0 only allows for 0.9A@5V. A typical "User Error" plugging in the wrong device -- but it is frustrating that this mSATA-to-USB adapter has no over-current alert. USB3 has this feature and it is helpful in detecting problems like this.-) Please add a over-current LED or blink the existing one.-) The description should mention the limitation of the max current of the mSATA device
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