StarTech.com 2x M.2 NGFF SSD RAID Controller Card Plus 2x SATA III Ports - PCIe - Add 2 Next Generation Form Factor M.2 SSDs & 2 SATA ports to your PC through PCIe - 2x M.2 NGFF SSD RAID Controller Card plus 2x SATA III Ports - PCIe - 2-Slot PCI E...
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This M.2 SSD RAID controller card lets you install two M.2 NGFF (Next Generation Form Factor) drives in your desktop computer. The card also features two SATA III (6Gbps) ports and supports hardware RAID. Now, you can merge the speed and compact size of M.2 solid state drives (SSD) with the storage capacity of traditional hard disk drives (HDD). Leverage the size and speed of M.2 drives This M.2 controller card lets you take advantage of the size and performance benefits of NGFF SSDs. M.2 drives are smaller than typical platter drives or mSATA-based SSDs, so you can install them in small form-factor PCs and servers, or in tighter areas within your computer case. When you couple the card with an M.2 drive, you can give your computer's performance a noticeable speed boost. By installing your operating system on the M.2 drive, you'll have faster access to the files you commonly use, and you can continue to use your higher-capacity platter HDD for bulk storage. Peace of mind, with simple and cost-effective data recovery Due to their performance and size advantages, M.2 drives are commonly used in laptops. If your laptop has failed but its M.2 drive is functional, then this card can help with data recovery. Once the M.2 drive is installed and the data recovery is complete, you can continue to use the drive for storage and backup purposes. Build a high-performance RAID array If you need a scalable, internal storage solution that you can count on, then this card can help. It supports a range of RAID configurations (RAID 0, 1, and 10), giving you multiple ways to expand your storage, improve your computer's performance, or to create data redundancy backups. Connect even more drives with port multiplication Because the M.2 card supports port multiplication, you can connect up to four drives to one of the card's SATA ports. With a built-in port multiplier, you can install up to seven drives (two M.2 SSDs, five SATA drives) in your computer through this single drive controller. Supports a wide range of drives You can rest assured that your M.2 SATA drives are compatible with the card. It supports the most common drive sizes, including 22110, 2280, 2260, 2242 and 2230. For more versatility, the card also supports hybrid drives. The PEXM2SAT3422 is backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support. More from the Manufacturer
| Environmentally Friendly: | Yes |
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| Color Family: | Red |
| Product Material: | Steel |
| Country of Origin: | Taiwan |
| Height: | 4.7",119.38 |
| Width: | 0.8",20.32 |
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| Length: | 7.1",180.34 |
| Manufacturer: | StarTech.com |
| Product Name: | 2x M.2 NGFF SSD RAID Controller Card Plus 2x SATA III Ports - PCIe |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | PEXM2SAT3422 |
| Manufacturer Website Address: | http://www.startech.com |
| Marketing Information: | This M.2 SSD RAID controller card lets you install two M.2 NGFF (Next Generation Form Factor) drives in your desktop computer. The card also features two SATA III (6Gbps) ports and supports hardware RAID. Now, you can merge the speed and compact s |
| Packaged Quantity: | 1 Each |
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| Limited Warranty: | 2 Year |
| Weight (Approximate): | 2.30 oz |
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