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are there m.2 Nvme drives with M+B Key?

LauriHimself

Hello!

 

someone is offering a drive with m+b key and claims that it is nvme

are there m.2 Nvme drives with M+B Key?

 

https://www.willhaben.at/iad/kaufen-und-verkaufen/d/toshiba-256gb-m-2-2280-ssd-solid-state-drive-nvme-pcie-ssd-model-thnsn5256gpuk-oem-357770245/

 

thank you for your advice

 

edit:

as i was (am) sure that a device with M+B is no nvme i messaged the dude, very friendly to be clear, and asked him if he was sure it was nvme.

dude freaked out, told me to shut TF up and blocked me...

 

just wanted to make sure that there really are no M+B nvme drives before reporting the dude

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Just now, NewMaxx said:

Yes. x2 PCIe drives are M+B, like the Phison E8 drives or WD SN500

thank you for clarification

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Both M and B key M.2 support PCI-e (NVMe) but B key are limited to 3.0 x2, about 2GB\s so if anything, that's very budget NVMe.

Edit: turns out there's quite a few of them : https://pcpartpicker.com/products/internal-hard-drive/#t=0&D=1&i=83 but yeah, neither of them are that good, i'd rather get SATA one for cheaper.

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