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Lycom DT-120 M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x4 Adapter (Support M.2 PCIe 2280, 2260, 2242)

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Description

  • Lycom DT-120 M.2 NGFF PCIe based SSD works in main board PCIe x4 bus slot
  • PCI Express 3.0 x4 Lane Host adapter
  • Supports PCIe Gen3 and PCIe Gen2 M.2 NGFF 80mm, 60mm, 42mm SSD
  • Supports PCIe 1.0 ,PCIe 2.0 and PCIe 3.0 motherboard
  • Note: this adapter is only for 'M' key M.2 PCIe SSD such as Samsung XP941 SSD. Not compatible with a 'B' key M.2 PCIe x2 SSD or 'B' key M.2 SATA SSD.

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Customer Reviews

Works with my 2012 Mac Pro, 5.1 Working well with my 2012 Mac Pro, 5.1 with High Sierra OS installed instantly recognized the NV-Me SSD PCI-e and was able to format and use this ultra fast technology in my older computer. Note to consider: when I installed this card using Sierra OS it was not recognized but after reasearching, High Sierra has the appropriate drivers included. 5Works great with my Samsung SM951 M.2 SSD Used this with Samsung's SM951 128GB M.2 SSD and it's working great! Some people have experienced problems getting this to show the M.2 drive as a boot option, but if that happens to you, you may need to update your motherboard's BIOS with the newest firmware. I have a Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 5 motherboard and the BIOS it was shipped with was about a year out of date... got the newest firmware online and updated the BIOS. Boom, I was instantly able to see the hard drive.Make sure you have a PCIe 3.0 slot to utilize to get the full bandwidth from this adapter!And just in case anybody doesn't know, you CAN use this on a PCIe 3.0 x 16 lane (the big long PCIe slot), it plugs right in and just uses x4 leaving the rest of the slot empty. 5Turbo-Charged my Dell XPS. I've been doing more and more RAW photo processing lately and my computer would hesitate longer that it should (2 year old Dell XPS i7 6700 cpu 16gb RAM & PNY SSD). I had considered getting a new desktop but how would that help, as I noticed many of the mid ranges I was looking at, still only have spinning or tiny SSD drives! And with all the talk of M.2 chips and their relative affordability and performance, I can't think of why all new computers shouldn't have these.However, I learned that my Dell M.2 slot on my motherboard is only single lane, i.e.: would keep the drive throughput at 25%. (Essentially the same speed as my SATA fed SSD drive!). The remedy for full speed anarchy, this PCIE / M2 adapter.My install technique: 1) backup files. 2) Make Windows 10 recovery media with 32gb USB stick. 3) turn off, unplug, remove old drive. 4) Install card (combined with a Mushkin Pilot 500gb m.2 drive). 5) boot to bios 6) Bios settings that worked for me (yours may be different): AHCI + RAID ON; then make sure your USB windows recovery drive is reading in the boot order. That's it. 7) Save and reboot, started the reinstall of windows and I was on my way.One week later report: Wow, my computer is snappy. Glad I didn't just install the m.2 drive in my crippled motherboard slot. With 4 lanes of speed allowed by the card I ran the passmark test on the drive and it's in the 99th percentile. Files open instantly, programs almost open instantly. Way faster than my 1st gen PNY SSD. Raw photo processing is a pleasure, with no hesitation. I would recommend this upgrade to anyone. Christmas is coming, stoke that computer user in your life! 5Does the job, but a small adjustment is needed! Does the job. I mounted a Samsung 951 SSD AHCI version on MAC Pro 2008. So far no major concerns, but can't get the full potential of the drive, only 800 Mb/s read, could be something else. This item is 100% identical with Abelconn PEXM-SSD M.2 made by the same manufacturer in Taiwan. There is a small mechanical issue though. The small screw that should pinch the free end of the SSD drive (the semicircular indent) is too long. Not by a lot, but enough to keep this end rattling. If you force it down it may strip the thread, which may become a problem. I fixed it by grinding the end by 1/3-1/2 mm, using Dremel tool. Took a few minutes. Held the head strong with my finger nails and gently touched the end of the little bolt with the grind stone. For those handy with small things no brainer. 4Very well priced card and works amazing. Highly recommend This is a review of the Lycom DT-120 M.2 PCIe 3.0 x 4 Adapter.(Works with Samsung Migration Software version 3.0 and is plug and play.)Summary This is my solution to adding an M2 SSD drive to my pc. My pc motherboard did have an M2 slot, however, if I used it, it was only 2 lanes and would disable some of my sata headers as a sacrifice. (It would also not operate at full speed.) This adapter allows you to use a PCI Express lane to add an M.2 NVMe SSD drive.I am using this with the new Samsung EVO 960 M.2 Drive. I did a lot of research and this card was my answer to finding a way to add the above ssd drive to my pc in a way that actually permits the SSD drive to operate full speed.If you are using the above SSD Drive, as long as your motherboard supports booting from PCI Express, you can be up and running in little to no time. Here is the quick list of all I needed to do. Be mindful that I was expecting to have problems, boot issues, bios adjustments and possible windows 10 reload but did not at all. Total swap time less than 30 minutes.Swap ProcedureInstall SSD onto the new Lycom card. (Just slides into the slot and tightens down with the included screw.)Install Lycom card into available PCI Express x 16 lane inside your pc. (You can use a x4, x8 or x16 available pci express slot. Not all pins will be used of course.)Ran Samsung Data Migration Software (free via google) to clone my current EVO 850 to the new drive. (Literally took only 20 minutes.)Then once it was done the cloned, I shut down, pulled the old SSD sata drive out and rebooted.My pc booted right away. I expected Windows 10 to give an activation issue and all, but nothing.This is truly plug and play and has been rock solid so far. I even did a bench of speeds and got maximum speeds!!Out of the maximum actual speeds of 3200mb/s read and 1900mb/s write, I was able to obtain 2993 mb/s read and 1348 mb/s write.Very well priced card and works amazing. Highly recommend. Wish all the pc hardware I bought installed this smooth. 5Works well with Samsung SM951 256GB in Mac Pro with Yosemite 10.4 Installed in Mac Pro 3,1 early 2008 with Samsung SM951 256GB. No new drivers required. Booted Yosemite 10.4, and formatted the drive. Copied system drive to the new flash drive using SuperDuper. Used System Preferences to designate the Samsung flash as the default startup drive. Rebooted. Executed "sudo trimforce enable" from command line in terminal to enable TRIM support. Set noatime flag using procedure described in web searches for "Mac SSD tweaks". Wish I could give 5 star rating but the supplied mounting screw that secures the flash module to the PCIe adapter was too short. Fortunately I had a slightly longer screw that worked. 4Included screw is too short This card would have been perfect, but the screw is too short, as others mentioned. My PC case came with screws for the floppy drives, or 2.5" drives, this screw worked well with the nut they provided.Samsung 950 Pro works great with this card. ATTO HD Tach shows in excess of 2,500 Mb/s reads. 5Needed for full speed SM951 performance I wish I didn't need this, but m.2 being a fledgling technology it was a must. I bought the Samsung SM951 128GB m.2 PCIe SSD hard drive and come to find that the Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4's built-in m.2 slot only supports 2x PCIe lanes severely handicapping the hard drive. I bought this to plug into the second PCIe slot and it the card ran all 4 supported PCIe lanes. The ATTO benchmark in the 2x M.2 slot scored a best read score in the neighborhood of 750MB/s. With this adapter and running full speed with 4x PCIe lanes the score leaped to 2,035MB/s.If you can't get the expected performance out of your PCIe hard drive directly in the motherboard this may help. Just do some digging to make sure your motherboard's m.2 slot supports 2x or 4x lanes. 5Works as advertised on m-keyed Samsung PM951 I am so embarrassed by what I did with this thing. I have a bunch of new Dell OptiPlex machines that run Windows 7 and Samsung NVME SSDs, which is a combination that probably shouldn't exist, but it does. The issue is that few conventional imaging tools support NVME drives yet, so... what to do? Answer? Buy a PCIe riser cable and hang this adapter outside a computer and then start loading disk images from within Windows 7. Yeah, you have to power off the machine to swap drives, but that's a lot less hassle than alternatives. No, you don't need a PCIe riser cable, but having this card sitting on the desk is a lot more convenient than constantly installing & removing it from the computer. It works, and works great on all the Samsung PM951 drives I've got.There are no drivers that come with this card and that initially threw me. The tiny little instruction sheet very clearly says to go get the hotfix from Microsoft. You have to give them your email address and they will send you back a link to the "untested hotfix." I've tried this combination on three PCs and all three worked fine, so it seems pretty reliable.Bottom line is this card allowed me to start buying PCs with NVME drives before formally moving to Windows 10 which is a big deal. Very happy with this purchase so far. 5The key to getting more performance out of an aging motherboard Very easy to install and utilize the full speed of my new Samsung 950 Pro M.2 512gb drive. I have an Asus Maximus VII Gene motherboard and was unable to utilize the full speed through the onboard M.2 slot because it only supports PCIe 2.0 x2.Intel Core i7 4790k 4.0 Ghz @ 4.4Asus Maximus VII GeneAsus Strix GTX 980G-SKill 16Gb Dual Channel @1866MhzSamsung 950Pro NVMe 512GbSamsung 840 Evo 1TB3x Western Digital Green DrivesCorsair AX760 PSULian Li PC-A04B 5
Lycom DT-120 M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x4 Adapter (Support M.2 PCIe 2280, 2260, 2242)

Lycom DT-120 M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x4 Adapter (Support M.2 PCIe 2280, 2260, 2242)

4.4
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€55,00
Sale price
€55,00
Regular price
€90,00
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Unit price
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Save 39% (€35,00)