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isheep 4-Port NVMe M.2 SSD PCIe 3.0 x16 RAID Expansion Adapter Card - KCSSD7 PLUS (Windows, Desktop, PCIe x16)

KWD 98

Brand
isheep
Category
Internal Cards
Weight
249 g
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Special Features

  • 【Efficient 4 NVMe PCIe Adapter】: This adapter lets you add up to 4 NVMe SSDs at once via 1x PCI-e 4.0 or 3.0 x16 slot on your MOBO that supports PCI-e PCIe x16 Bifurcation. Each SSD's working status is indicated by individual LED lights.
  • 【Hardware Requirement】: For optimal use, your system needs an available PCI-e 4.0 or 3.0 x16 Slot on the MOBO, motherboard support for PCIe x16 Bifurcation set as "PCI-e x4x4x4x4" in BIOS, and M.2 (M Key) NVMe SSDs. Additionally, your CPU should have enough channels to support the setup.
  • 【Superior Heat Dissipation】: The adapter card uses an AMS2824 advanced master control and PCIE-E 3.0 GEN3 channel. It's equipped with silicone thermal conductivity fins and aluminum alloy heat dissipation fins for effective PCBA heat management.
  • 【Wide Compatibility】: The adapter card supports NVMe SSD Sizes for MKey 2242/2260/2280. It does not support M.2 (SATA-Based B+M Key) SSDs.
  • 【RAID Mode Support】: The adapter does not support hardware RAID. However, it supports the formation of soft RAID in Win10, or RAID can be built via third-party software. For this, all 4 SSDs should be the same model. Additionally, the motherboard needs to support "PCIEX16 Bifurcation" for all SSDs to be recognized.

Description

This KCSSD7 PLUS 4-Port NVMe M Key M.2 SSD to PCIE 3.0 GEN3 x16 RAID Expansion Adapter Card supports IntelZ170, enterZ270, IntelZ370, Intel X299, GIGABYTE Z270X UD3, Asus X570, and MSI TRX40 for up to 4 hard drives; Ripper 3960x for 2 hard drives; and other early models for 1 hard drive. It can only support M.2 NVMe M Key SSD, with size support for 2242/2260/2280 SSDs.

The RAID Modes supported are:

RAID 0: Combines all SSD's capacity to enhance performance
RAID 1: Provides backup for two SSDs with self-restoration function
RAID 5: Offers a balanced storage solution considering performance, data security, and storage costs
PM: In PM mode, all SSDs work independently without forming any RAID modes.

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