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M.2 to SATA adapters

Nizar77
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You can have a PCIe adapter (NVMe), but SATA adapter is not going to work.

 

https://www.amazon.com/YATENG-Controller-Expansion-Card-Support-Converter/dp/B07JJTVGZM

Hello ,if I connect Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2 1TB (3300 MB/s) to Sata Adapter and connect it to Sata6 in the motherboard , how much is the maximum speed supposed to be? 

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SATA 3 tops out at 600MB/s. SATA 6 isn't a thing, technically, it's a colloquialism for SATA with 6Gbps, i.e. SATA 3.

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That's not going to work considering NVMe drives communicate over a different protocol than SATA.

You have M.2 slots that support NVMe and SATA, but adapters tend not to work that way.

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