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Reddit mentions of StarTech.com 4-Drive M.2 SSD (NGFF) to SATA Hard Drive Adapter for 3.5" Drive Bay - Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280/22110 M.2 NGFF SATA - 6Gbps (35S24M2NGFF)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of StarTech.com 4-Drive M.2 SSD (NGFF) to SATA Hard Drive Adapter for 3.5" Drive Bay - Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280/22110 M.2 NGFF SATA - 6Gbps (35S24M2NGFF). Here are the top ones.

StarTech.com 4-Drive M.2 SSD (NGFF) to SATA Hard Drive Adapter for 3.5
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    Features:
  • BETTER PERFORMANCE: This M.2 SATA adapter for 3.5" drive bay lets you add up to four M.2 solid-state drives in the same space as a single 3.5” SATA drive.
  • INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY: By installing 4x M.2 NGFF SSDs in a standard 3.5” drive bay with the M.2 SATA hard drive adapter, reduce data transfer bottlenecks and enjoy file transfer rates of up to 6Gbps.
  • POWERFUL RAID SOLUTION: Use four M.2 SSDs with your RAID controller to increase the volume capacity of your drive array and add redundancy with this four-drive M.2 SATA adapter.
  • MAXIMUM COMPATIBILITY: The 4x M.2 (NGFF) SATA adapter is designed to support a wide range of M.2 NGFF SSDs (2230/2242/2260/2280/22110) drive sizes. It's also compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Specs:
Height1.77 Inches
Length8.58 Inches
Number of items0
Size4x SATA M.2
Weight0.92 Pounds
Width6.14 Inches

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Found 2 comments on StarTech.com 4-Drive M.2 SSD (NGFF) to SATA Hard Drive Adapter for 3.5" Drive Bay - Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280/22110 M.2 NGFF SATA - 6Gbps (35S24M2NGFF):

u/-coalesce- · 1 pointr/buildapc

I'll probably leave them empty for now but would something like this be problematic?

u/jetah · 0 pointsr/AnthemTheGame

Anthem is the first to push my system to 100% over 8 cores and GPU.

it's the same performance because of the SSD controller but you could place it in a m.2 mobo (although same speed) when you upgrade. the NVMe (or similar) is the fastest m.2. at least that's from my very limited understanding.

I'm looking at this one which can use 4 m.2's. not that'd I'd use them all but it's only a few more than the single slot version. note the Not compatible with M.2 NVMe in the description.