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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de abril de 2025
Going full 5 stars for now (may revisit after long-term use). Seems to be a quality board. The instructions appear to be adequate, though I did not need them. Installation was easy.If you want more than 1 of the 4 M2 slots to work, you MUST turn on the PCIe bifurcation option in your BIOS, and install this card in the PCIe motherboard slot that supports that feature (usually the first one only, so you might need to move your GPU down to a lower slot).In my case, I also had to update the BIOS (a quick flash job with a thumb drive) in order for this card to be recognized properly, but that was no big deal.It now recognizes the 2 M2 drives I've put in it so far, including that they are boot drives.The one suggestion I would make is to include small clear plastic washers, as are typical with M2 devices, for holding the M2 drives down better. The micro-screws just BARELY are big enough to grip my M2 drives at all (by maybe half a mm), and with a different brand might not be. Not a huge deal with the heat sink screwed on, but one doesn't want any looseness of any kind with components like these.
Gyver Wong
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de abril de 2025
Easy to install and works perfectly. However, I only installed a single NVMe drive, so I'm not sure how it handles more than one.
Jason A. Lari
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
I've been looking for a good solution to replace my massive Dell Poweredge file server with 8 x 4TB 3.5" drives in RAID 5 config, with a more compact and up to date system that draws less power, and these are the answer. I actually purchased 3 x 3001K's by accident, when I meant to only buy 1 of them, but I guess I can find a use for the other two some day. I later decided to get the 3002K as well since I realized that the board I intend to use these on will not support Bifurcation in all the slots, just the first x16 slot. It seems that to get support in the other slots, it takes a very specific setup with the Motherboard and CPU where as the CPU needs to support a certain number of lanes, depending on how many you want to have. All the boards and CPU's that can do this, are VERY pricey, so it seems pointless to go that route, when I can just buy the 3002K and do the same thing nearly.In my case, the goal was to have 2 of these cards running with these low cost
4TB NVME drives
that do work well and have decent speeds for what I need them for, giving me a total of 32TB for now. That, on top of the 28TB my current server has will give me much more space that I have desperately needed. I intend to take those 8 4TB 3.5" drives out of that Dell server, and put them into a with a more and . Sadly, I just now realized that the CPU I purchased it does not have an integrated GPU, so once I get things set up, I will need to remove the temp GPU I use and hope I can use it without any, or with an HDMI dummy dongle so I can remote to it when I need to. All else fails, I can use a USB video adapter.While I wait for all the parts to be received, I tested my first 4 x 4TB NVME drives that I already owned and ran into my first problem. With the 3001K, they all fit into the slots fine as there was a lot of space between the sockets, but could not test it without removing my GPU's in my main desktop. So when I got the 3002K, I started to make the swap, only to realize that the sockets are much closer together, and since I had applied the heat-sinks that come with the NVME drives to help keep the heat down, I found that the drives would not fit onto the 3002K, so with LOTS of patience, I was able to pry up the heat-sinks from 2 of the drives. I needed to be VERY careful as it used a VERY strong adhesive to keep the heat-sink on there, but I was able to get them off. Got the card installed into a Gen 4 riser cable I had to test in my main system, and the card so far is working great.As expected, it's not hardware raid or anything. Each drive acts as a separate drive and using Windows, I was able to wipe them all and make a software raid with them. Clearly the down side to me doing things like this is if 1 drive fails, then anything that the failed drive had will be lost, with no way to recover it. As much as I would love to use mirroring, I just can't see wasting 16TB on that. The data won't change that often, so it should last me a very long time (In terms of the SSD life anyway, not counting some other hardware failure). Maybe once I get all the cards installed, I can make a striped RAID with software, but that means I will need to wait till I have all the drives I want, so I will play that by ear.As for the speeds, when I tested, I was getting the drive's normal speeds at around 3200MBps Read/1800MBps Write which is fine by me. (the numbers from the app in my screenshot may be a little skewed as I had been transferring files that was paused)Aside from the large price tag, and the spacing issue, so far it's working great. Already started to transfer the data off of my file server as a test. Once I get the new system set up, I will be buying four more drives to set up the 2nd card, as well as moving those 8 3.5" drives to the new case, with the RAID controller that the file server uses (Maybe). I may be able to combine the 8 3.5" drives with these to make 1 massive raid, but I would need to find some place to move all the data off the file server to do that, and I really don't have 24+TB of space between all my USB drives and all that lol.
ゆい
Comentado en Japón el 22 de mayo de 2023
無事にM2 NVMeをさして利用する事ができました。ただ、M2 NVMeの空き間隔が狭く、ヒートシンク付きだと鑑賞し合うかもしれません。
Jonathan Anderson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de septiembre de 2023
September 13, 2023If it wasn’t for the difficulty of getting it setup I would have given it a 5 star but hopefully my review will save some of y’all the pain I went through.So the 3002K card feels amazing and you can see where the cost and quality shows. I love and hate the fact they have the 4 green LED lights to let you know if the SSDs are working right. Now the RGB color scheme is off for my PC because of how bright the green lights are. It’s a little sacrifice for 8TB. I’ll take it haha.So I spent days trying to get my 4 2TB Samsung 980 PROs to all work with the SSD Adapter. I’d get all 4 SSDs attach then place the PCI card into the motherboard. Once booted up it’d only show me 3 of the 4 SSDs. I tried swapping them… I even bought another SSD thinking the one I had was broken. I got nowhere…If you have this same issue what you have to do is load in one at a time and format the SSD as a storage device. Take out the PCI card and add the next SSD and format that one too… Do that for every SSD. It was annoying and tedious but worth it. I now have 8TBs of storage on top of the one I already had.July 22, 2024I've come back to say that I have had zero issues with the card and it's still running very well. I'll be ordering another one for my new build at the end of the year ;)
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