Feature

●M.2 PCIe SSD (M-Key) to your PCIe-equipped desktop computer (Windows 10, 8.x, 7, etc.) to significantly increase speed and performance. Supports PCIe 3.0 motherboards and is backward compatible with PCIe 1.0 and PCIe 2.0. Also supports PCIe x1 bus slot.
●The M.2 PCIe adapter ONLY supports PCI-e NVMe based M Key (NVMe & AHCI), NOT supports any SATA based SSD. Fit for PCIe x1/x4/ x8/ x16 slot.
●PCI Express 3.0 x1 Lane Host adapter Supports PCIe Gen3 and PCIe Gen2 M-key M.2 NGFF 80mm, 60mm, 42mm SSD Supports PCIe 3.0, PCIe 2.0 motherboard
●No driver installation required (if an exclamation mark appears after installing the adapter, ask the SSD manufacturer to offer the NVME driver for SSD for PCIe). Includes both flat and full profile brackets for installing flexible system chassis, ideal for 2U enclosures
●Compliant with PCI Express 3.0 Support M-key XP941 SM951 PM951 A110 m6e SSD


Description

ALIKSO M.2 NVME SSD M Key to PCIe x1 Adapter Host Controller Expansion Card,Supports M2 NGFF PCIe 3.0, 2.0 or 1.0, NVME or AHCI, M-Key, 2280, 2260, 2242, 2230 Solid State Drives with Low Profile Bracket.

PCI-E 3.0 x1Lane to M.2 NGFF M-Key SSD Nvme AHCI PCI Express Host Adapter Converter Card With 8cm/12cm standard PCI bracket and Low profile bracket.(Not included the SSD) PCI Express 3.0 x 1Lane Host adapter.

Note:
*If your motherboard chipset is below 9 series, do not use PCIe x4 hard drives such as pm951, sm951, pm950 and XP941! AMD chipset motherboards are not recommended to buy! Its not that your motherboard can use PCIE SSDs with PCIE interface. The key depends on whether your motherboard BIOS can support PCIE SSDs! Under normal circumstances, chipsets below the 9 series certainly cannot support PCIE interface solid-state hard drive startup!
*Be sure to insert the adapter card correctly into the PCIe interface of your motherboard, not the PCI interface. If you insert it incorrectly, it may burn the adapter card and the motherboard! If there are burnt marks on the gold finger of the board, the store will not return it. This must be caused by the wrong position!
*The installation system must use the original win 10 installation disk, win7 system and PE system do not support NVE protocol solid state drives, because they do not have NVME drives. The boot cannot be detected in the BIOS, but you can see the hard drive by pressing the boot menu selection key (for example, press F3 for Asus, F12 for Gigabyte, F11 for ASRock, etc., depending on your motherboard and manual). It means its okay, and make the system step by step.