Hi,
I just accidentally bought a Samsung 860 EVO V-NAND SATA m.2 SSD instead of an NVMe m.2 SSD, because I'm an idiot and didn't realise SATA m.2 was a thing!
I spent ages trying to get it to work via a PCIe adaptor card before realising that it was a SATA SSD.
I have an Asus Maximus VI Formula motherboard. It also has a mPCIe combo card, but presumably this card won't work in that because it's PCIe not SATA.
I can't return the card for a refund as the retailer I bought it from won't accept returns with the original packaging being opened.
So, my only option is to try and get the drive to work with my PC, so I bought a kingshare KS-ANSTA25 converter card so that I could plug the SATA M.2 card into the motherboards SATA connectors via a cable, basically creating a 2.5" SATA SSD out of the M.2 card + converter card.
The drive shows up and I have formatted it and I am running it now, the kingshare adaptor claims to not have any impact in performance as it just straight converts the connectors rather than running them through any circuitry, but it runs like trash - transferring files at about 100kb/s - 10mb/s, compared to my normal Samsung SSD at 300mb/s.
It often 'hangs' during file transfers as well, just apparently not doing anything.
Via the Samsung Magician software, it correctly detects the card and says it is in Good condition with benchmark transfer speeds of 400 read / 390 write.
Is there any better way to connect this SSD to my computer so it runs at a normal SATA SSD performance rate?
Thank you!
I just accidentally bought a Samsung 860 EVO V-NAND SATA m.2 SSD instead of an NVMe m.2 SSD, because I'm an idiot and didn't realise SATA m.2 was a thing!
I spent ages trying to get it to work via a PCIe adaptor card before realising that it was a SATA SSD.
I have an Asus Maximus VI Formula motherboard. It also has a mPCIe combo card, but presumably this card won't work in that because it's PCIe not SATA.
I can't return the card for a refund as the retailer I bought it from won't accept returns with the original packaging being opened.
So, my only option is to try and get the drive to work with my PC, so I bought a kingshare KS-ANSTA25 converter card so that I could plug the SATA M.2 card into the motherboards SATA connectors via a cable, basically creating a 2.5" SATA SSD out of the M.2 card + converter card.
The drive shows up and I have formatted it and I am running it now, the kingshare adaptor claims to not have any impact in performance as it just straight converts the connectors rather than running them through any circuitry, but it runs like trash - transferring files at about 100kb/s - 10mb/s, compared to my normal Samsung SSD at 300mb/s.
It often 'hangs' during file transfers as well, just apparently not doing anything.
Via the Samsung Magician software, it correctly detects the card and says it is in Good condition with benchmark transfer speeds of 400 read / 390 write.
Is there any better way to connect this SSD to my computer so it runs at a normal SATA SSD performance rate?
Thank you!
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