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CY Adapter 2230 NGFF A+E-Key Male to NVME M-Key Female Extension Cable for Laptop Mainboard SSD 2280

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About this item

  • M.2 Key A+E: This key type is primarily used for wireless communication modules, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth cards. It features a single notch and supports PCIe and USB interfaces.
  • M.2 Key M: Key M is the most versatile key type, supporting a wide range of functionalities, including storage devices, graphics cards, and other expansion cards. It has five or six notches and supports PCIe interfaces.
  • Support NGFF M.2 NVME key M 2230/2242/2260/2280 card-to-key A + E 2230; Support for Windows 8/10/11.
  • The product included two PCBA and one cable; Support PCI-E NVME M-key SSD extension only, It can't work for B/M-key SATA SSD.
  • NGFF M.2 Key-M to Key A+E Extension Cable NGFF M-Key to A+E Adapter Card Board, Extend the NVME from 2230 A+E socket to NVME 2230/2240/2260/2280.


2230 NGFF A+E-Key Male to NVME M-key Female Extension Cable for Laptop Mainboard SSD 2280.
M.2 Key A+E: This key type is primarily used for wireless communication modules, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth cards. It features a single notch and supports PCIe and USB interfaces.
M.2 Key M: Key M is the most versatile key type, supporting a wide range of functionalities, including storage devices, graphics cards, and other expansion cards. It has five or six notches and supports PCIe interfaces.
Support NGFF M.2 NVME key M 2230/2242/2260/2280 card-to-key A + E 2230; Support for Windows 8/10/11.
The product included two PCBA and one cable; Support PCI-E NVME M-key SSD extension only, It can't work for B/M-key SATA SSD.
NGFF M.2 Key-M to Key A+E Extension Cable NGFF M-Key to A+E Adapter Card Board, Extend the NVME from 2230 A+E socket to NVME 2230/2240/2260/2280.


AudioMan
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Couldn't be happier. M.2 to 10gbe mellenox sfp+ adapter worked on first boot!
MicroAlex
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 14, 2024
This extension is a fire hazard. The cable itself is a paint coated metal ribbon. God forbit it gets scratched and touches anything behind your motherboard where most secondary M.2 slots are located. And since its not flexible enough to be tightly installed, you definitely risking it.I had to return my one.