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product_id: 336875263
title: "PCIe Adapter for One M.2 NVMe Mkey and One SATA Bkey SSD, PCI-e 4.0 X4 Card Supports NGFF M2 M-Key or B-Key (M+B) SSD of Length 2280,2260,2242,2230, PCIe NVMe Adapter with SATA 3.0 Cable"
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price: "S$19"
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# PCIe 4.0 x4 ultra-speed Fits 2230-2280 SSD sizes Dual M.2 NVMe + SATA support PCIe Adapter for One M.2 NVMe Mkey and One SATA Bkey SSD, PCI-e 4.0 X4 Card Supports NGFF M2 M-Key or B-Key (M+B) SSD of Length 2280,2260,2242,2230, PCIe NVMe Adapter with SATA 3.0 Cable

**Brand:** valuegist
**Price:** S$19
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your storage game with dual-protocol power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PCIe Adapter for One M.2 NVMe Mkey and One SATA Bkey SSD, PCI-e 4.0 X4 Card Supports NGFF M2 M-Key or B-Key (M+B) SSD of Length 2280,2260,2242,2230, PCIe NVMe Adapter with SATA 3.0 Cable by valuegist
- **How much does it cost?** S$19 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sg](https://www.desertcart.sg/products/336875263-pcie-adapter-for-one-m-2-nvme-mkey-and-one)

## Best For

- valuegist enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted valuegist brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Drive Versatility:** Simultaneously connect one NVMe (M-Key) and one SATA (B-Key) M.2 SSD for ultimate storage flexibility.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** No drivers, no fuss—easy installation with included SATA cable and both full & low-profile brackets.
- • **Compact & Robust Design:** Slim 4.33” x 2.64” form factor with solid build quality fits effortlessly into any PCIe x4/x8/x16 slot.
- • **Blazing PCIe 4.0 x4 Speeds:** Unlock up to 32 Gbps bandwidth for lightning-fast data transfers and seamless multitasking.
- • **Universal M.2 Compatibility:** Supports all common M.2 SSD lengths (2230, 2242, 2260, 2280) to future-proof your upgrade path.

## Overview

The Valuegist PCIe Adapter is a sleek, high-performance expansion card that supports one M.2 NVMe (M-Key) SSD and one SATA (B-Key) M.2 SSD simultaneously. Compatible with PCIe 4.0 x4 slots and M.2 sizes from 2230 to 2280, it offers versatile, plug-and-play storage expansion for Windows, Linux, and Mac systems. Perfect for professionals seeking flexible, fast, and hassle-free SSD upgrades.

## Description

Product description For Any OS including Windows, WinCE, Mac, Linux, + - Connects one B key & one M key NGFF SSD at the same time to PCI-E 4X motherboard - Compliant with PCI Express M.2 specification 1.0 - Compliant with SATA 3.0 specification for B key - Compliant with PCI-E 4X 3.0 specification for M ke Product Description ===================================== WHAT THIS CARD ADAPTER CONNECTS - 1 M.2 Device (M key) to run via PCI-E interface, up to 32 Gbps - 1 additional M.2 Device (B key) to SATA 3 port SUPPORTS -support M.2 form factors 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 - Supports SATA-based B key and PCI-E 4X-based M key NGFF Solid State Drives INCLUDES 1X Full-profile slot brackets 1X Low-profile slot brackets 2 mounting screw sets 1X SATA 7 pin connector ====================================== NOTE: Dual M.2 SSD suppoted, One is for NVME SSD(M-Key) the other or SATA SSD(B-Key), So Do NOT try to connect 2 NVME SSDs (or 2 SATA SSDs). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> For SATA B-key SSD - The SATA Cable must be connected - Works with B key NGFF Solid State Drives For NVME SSD - M.2 Device (M key) to run via PCI-E interface, up to 32 Gbps - PCI-E 4X-based M key NGFF Solid State Drives

Review: DIY Storage Hero or Tiny Computer Chaos? A bit of both, but solidly working! :D - If your PC's storage situation is starting to feel like a hoarder’s closet, this little adapter steps in like a minimalist with a screwdriver. It supports both NVMe and SATA M.2 drives, meaning it doesn’t judge your SSD's past, just plugs it in and gets to work. The card feels solid, not like some flimsy piece of tech you expect to snap in half mid-install. Bonus points for including a SATA cable, because we all know those things mysteriously vanish when you need them. Installing it isn’t rocket science, unless your case has the cable management of a spaghetti dinner. Slide the card in the PCIe slot, attach the drive, maybe fumble a bit with the screws like a mortal human, and you’re good to go. No drivers, no drama, just straight-to-the-point storage expansion. That said, if you’re expecting blazing fast NVMe speeds from a SATA drive, welcome to a very polite reality check. Speed is also dependent on your system setup, motherboard and speed of your drives in the first place. It supports a variety of M.2 lengths, so unless your SSD is shaped like a baguette, you’re probably covered. The LEDs are subtle and won’t turn your case into a nightclub. It's basically a humble little workhorse that adds solid versatility without setting anything on fire... which is a low bar, but hey, tech has surprised us before. The only hiccup is airflow. Sandwiching an NVMe drive into this card without a heatsink is asking for thermal drama, especially if your case runs hot. And while it says it supports PCIe 4.0, your mileage may vary depending on your motherboard and how many fingers you crossed during installation. Still, it’s a great little add-on for breathing life into old SSDs. So bring your own heatsinks for the drives! :D 👍 Good Things: Supports both NVMe and SATA M.2 drives Comes with a SATA cable (because of course you lost yours) Handles various drive lengths like a pro No drivers or complicated setup 👎 Bad Things: Can run hot with no included heatsink PCIe 4.0 performance depends on your setup Cable management could turn into an emotional journey Not ideal for super compact cases
Review: Works pretty well, just running an NVMe for now - This works well in an older PC to use an NVMe drive. Was able to get it working to run OpenMediaVault, using clover boot loader to boot the OS from it. I tried it with what I thought was an SATA drive as well, but it turned out to not be SATA (just a B+M notch nvme). So I don't have have an SATA drive to test with this, but now I have the option to run one.

## Features

- 【Versatile compatibility】- The Valuegist M.2 PCIE Adapter supports both PCIE and SATA protocols, making it compatible with a wide range of M.2 NVME SSDs. It supports B key and M key interfaces, fitting PCIe M.2 NVME based M Key and B+M Key SSDs.
- 【Flexible interface options】- This adapter supports PCI-e 4x, 8x, and 16x interfaces, providing flexibility in connection. It can be used with full or half profile expansion cards, ensuring compatibility with various motherboard designs.
- 【Wide compatibility】- The Valuegist M.2 PCIE Adapter supports M.2 SSDs in sizes of 2280, 2260, 2242, and 2230mm. It is compatible with a wide range of NGFF/NVME SSDs, compliant with PCI Express M.2 specification 1.0, SATA 3.0 specification for B key, and PCI-E 4X 3.0 specification for M key.
- 【Easy installation】- Installing this adapter is simple and hassle-free. It connects one B key and one M key NGFF SSD to a PCI-E 4X motherboard, allowing you to easily expand your storage options.
- 【Support 2 Types SSD】- The Valuegist M.2 PCIE Adapter can support dual M.2 SSDs, one for NVME SSD (M-Key) and the other for SATA SSD (B-Key). However, it is important to note that it does not support connecting two NVME SSDs or two SATA SSDs.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08M3VTY6D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129 in Computer Memory Card Adapters |
| Brand | Valuegist |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 345 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.33"L x 2.64"W x 0.31"H |
| Item Weight | 25 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Valuegist |
| Mfr Part Number | Valuegist |
| Model Number | Valuegist |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33"L x 2.64"W x 0.31"H |
| Style | Black |
| Style Name | Black |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Valuegist
- **Hardware Interface:** PCIE x 4
- **Item Weight:** 25 Grams
- **Product Dimensions:** 4.33"L x 2.64"W x 0.31"H
- **Style:** Black

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ DIY Storage Hero or Tiny Computer Chaos? A bit of both, but solidly working! :D
*by B***S on January 6, 2026*

If your PC's storage situation is starting to feel like a hoarder’s closet, this little adapter steps in like a minimalist with a screwdriver. It supports both NVMe and SATA M.2 drives, meaning it doesn’t judge your SSD's past, just plugs it in and gets to work. The card feels solid, not like some flimsy piece of tech you expect to snap in half mid-install. Bonus points for including a SATA cable, because we all know those things mysteriously vanish when you need them. Installing it isn’t rocket science, unless your case has the cable management of a spaghetti dinner. Slide the card in the PCIe slot, attach the drive, maybe fumble a bit with the screws like a mortal human, and you’re good to go. No drivers, no drama, just straight-to-the-point storage expansion. That said, if you’re expecting blazing fast NVMe speeds from a SATA drive, welcome to a very polite reality check. Speed is also dependent on your system setup, motherboard and speed of your drives in the first place. It supports a variety of M.2 lengths, so unless your SSD is shaped like a baguette, you’re probably covered. The LEDs are subtle and won’t turn your case into a nightclub. It's basically a humble little workhorse that adds solid versatility without setting anything on fire... which is a low bar, but hey, tech has surprised us before. The only hiccup is airflow. Sandwiching an NVMe drive into this card without a heatsink is asking for thermal drama, especially if your case runs hot. And while it says it supports PCIe 4.0, your mileage may vary depending on your motherboard and how many fingers you crossed during installation. Still, it’s a great little add-on for breathing life into old SSDs. So bring your own heatsinks for the drives! :D 👍 Good Things: Supports both NVMe and SATA M.2 drives Comes with a SATA cable (because of course you lost yours) Handles various drive lengths like a pro No drivers or complicated setup 👎 Bad Things: Can run hot with no included heatsink PCIe 4.0 performance depends on your setup Cable management could turn into an emotional journey Not ideal for super compact cases

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works pretty well, just running an NVMe for now
*by M***A on March 21, 2026*

This works well in an older PC to use an NVMe drive. Was able to get it working to run OpenMediaVault, using clover boot loader to boot the OS from it. I tried it with what I thought was an SATA drive as well, but it turned out to not be SATA (just a B+M notch nvme). So I don't have have an SATA drive to test with this, but now I have the option to run one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent! Kinda Of ...
*by S***Z on October 16, 2024*

Initial install on an Asus Rampage Formula IV motherboard with an Intel i7 3930k Used PCIe 8x lane with M.2 mount. Ubuntu Server 24.04 could see the drive during install and was able to install the OS to the M.2 drive - that said, the bios was (as I expected) not able to boot from the drive once installation was complete. 2nd OS install was with just the SATA slot filled using the pictured SSD. With the SATA cable connected there was no issue with installation or post installation boot into the Ubuntu OS. After OS installation, I removed the card, added the 1TB Rocket drive for additional storage, and was confronted with a GRUB error telling me the drive/partition containing the boot information was no longer attached. I have set all other drives in fstab with mounds using UUID as this will prevent (one hopes) Linux from reassigning drive destinations through sda - that worked for everything but the boot drive. The addition of the second drive continues to eliminate the SATA connected drive and boot OS. I will keep trying. All that said, good shipping speed, excellent price point, and so far very reliable.

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