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SABRENT M.2 SSD PCIe Card /w Heat Sink $12.77 @ Amazon

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Model: SABRENT NVMe M.2 SSD to PCIe X16/X8/X4 Card with Aluminum Heat Sink (EC-PCIE)

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12h ago
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zephyrprime
12h ago
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Might want to get one of these with the rear cutouts on the pcb if you're worried about overheating.
9h ago
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cheema
9h ago
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I was going to order it using my Amazon business account. The regular price for business customers was a few bucks lower. I did not expect the coupon to actually apply. But it did. $10 total shipped and delivered to my office.

I am glad to be living in a time when this is possible. At least for a little while longer, until tariffs fully kick in.
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Routefinder
7h ago
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Routefinder

For noobs.
You have to check your Motherboard spec.
1. Using this may disable some of your SATA ports.
2. It may also cause your PCIe x16 slots to run at x8 or x4 speeds. x8 is acceptable, but x4 is not recommended for your graphics card, as it could cut performance in half (e.g., 200 FPS → 100 FPS).
3. Additionally, your 10Gb NIC may operate at reduced speeds—5Gb, 2.5Gb, or even 1Gb—instead of the full 10Gb.
Last edited by Routefinder April 28, 2025 at 11:01 PM.
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