Quick tech specs
- Compatible with mSATA solid state drives such as the SAMSUNG 840 EVO MZ-MTE250BW
- Maximum heat dissipation with open frame design
- mSATA 250GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) / mSATA to 2.5 7mm SATA Adapter / Mini PCIe mSATA to SATA Adapter / mSATA to SATA 7mm Enclosure / mini PCIe SSD Adapter / mSATA to sata 3 Adapter
- Add an mSATA SSD to any 2.5in SATA platter application to increase performance
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Convert an mSATA SSD into a 7mm high 2.5in SATA 6Gbps Open Frame SSD. Vastly increase system performance by adding the speed of an mSATA SSD in any 2.5" SATA application, with the SAT32MSAT257 mSATA to SATA adapter.
Utilize the full potential of your SATA III controller, with an mSATA SSD reducing your DATA transfer bottle neck with file transfer speeds up to 6 Gbps. mSATA SSDs also save you money by reducing your power consumption over regular platter drives.
Help protect the health of your drive with an open frame design ensuring maximum heat dissipation.
Utilize the full potential of your SATA III controller, with an mSATA SSD reducing your DATA transfer bottle neck with file transfer speeds up to 6 Gbps. mSATA SSDs also save you money by reducing your power consumption over regular platter drives.
Help protect the health of your drive with an open frame design ensuring maximum heat dissipation.
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StarTech.com mSATA SSD to 2.5" SATA Adapter Converter-Mini PCIE SSD to SATA is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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Greg x64PC from
mSATA is old school but works fine.
I'm using several of these to revamp older computers. They are set-up in RAID 1 pairs on two computers, one an older Intel Server running on Intel ESRT RAID with Windows 10, and the other on the consumer-level Intel RST RAID desktop. They just work and RAID 1 seems to increase the read speed to near M.2 level.
Date published: 2022-10-20T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Greg T from
mSATA is old school but works fine.
I'm using several of these to revamp older computers. They are set-up in RAID 1 pairs on two computers, one an older Intel Server running on Intel ESRT RAID with Windows 10, and the other on the consumer-level Intel RST RAID desktop. They just work and RAID 1 seems to increase the read speed to near M.2 level.
Date published: 2022-10-20T00:00:00-04:00