HiLetgo MSATA to CE ZIF PCI-E 1.8" SSD to 40 Pin ZIF CE Converter Card SSD HDD Adapter Converter Module
HiLetgo MSATA to CE ZIF PCI-E 1.8" SSD to 40 Pin ZIF CE Converter Card SSD HDD Adapter Converter Module
Description: Because the main control used by the SSD is in abundance, the adapter card does not guarantee the support of all models of SSDs, which is the same type of main control. Because of the different design of each manufacturer, there may be incompatibility problems. This adapter card is to transfer the SSD of other interfaces to the ZIF interface through the chip. Any chip has its compatibility. It is impossible to be compatible with all computers 100%. Please understand. Manual measurement, with small error. Please check size in detail before purchase. Real colors may slightly differ from the pictures, as it depends on specific monitor settings and light brightness. We highly appreciate all customers opinions to improve the selling, also if anything you unsatisfied, please contact us for probable best solution. Package included: 1 x PCI-E MSATA SSD To 40pin CE ZIF Converter Module
Product Features
- This Adapter only supports the 5 cm solid state drive defined by the mSATA interface in the mini pci-e. The mSATA is not equal to the 1.8-inch MICRO SATA.
- The mini pci-e interface has three pin definitions. mSATA- is more common on Lenovo and THINPAD machines. SATA MINI PCI-E- is more common in Asus EPC and some tablets.there is also a PATA definition, which is essentially an IDE interface, more common on Dell MINI 9 and other machines.The three interface definitions look exactly the same and can't be distinguished by the naked eye, so be sure to distinguish the interface definitions of your SSDs!
- Solid state drive (not supported by ASUS, the kind used by Lenovo) plus adapter card, the size is the same as your original CE interface mechanical hard disk, solid state drive plus adapter card size: 6.3 * 3.5 * 0.63cm (long *generous).
- Connect the Mini PCI-e mSATA SSD to a 1.8" ZIF SSD for easy update of IPOD, PAD or laptop SSD. (Not supported by any Apple device)
- Be sure to pay attention to the direction in which the cable is plugged into the connector, as opposed to your original hard drive.