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Xandros0506
1 year ago

Is there such adapters also that you…

It would be helpful to call the device manufacturer and the model number once.

If I’m not mistaken, it’s a medion. Only the model does not emerge from the components. (And if there should be a medion, don’t expect that there are boards for two connections.)

Xandros0506
1 year ago
Reply to  user76567558

Whether this is removable/degradable is completely irrelevant. It suggests that the manufacturer might have thought about it….

Medion has not even intended to replace the complete installation frame with the board to use an SATA-HDD there, let alone equipping this model with two SSDs.
Accordingly, there is no suitable circuit board for installation in the device.
Further drives must be operated externally via USB.

asdundab
1 year ago

This is not necessarily an adapter, but presumably. only a decoupled part of the motherboard on which a M.2 interface is also installed.

I think that there are also 2 M.2 interfaces that are extremely unlikely.

You can’t connect 2. SSD by SATA?

asdundab
1 year ago
Reply to  user76567558

It’s physically removable, I already know. However, the reasons for this can be versatile, it can also be that the circuit board is so easy to adapt to the housing or is cheaper to produce. This does not necessarily mean that there are other sub-platins that would fit. I think that there are 2 M.2 interfaces, as I said, are unlikely.

Sonic1976
1 year ago

SSD adapter? ^ This is an M.2 slot 🙂

Kerner
1 year ago

Yes,

NGFF M.2 on SATA adapter.

https://www.amazon.de/StarTech-com-M-2-SATA adapter installation shaft/dp/B00VNVMKCG/ref=sr_1_5

M.2 PCIe adapter would be smarter.

There are so many different cards.
B and M slot; NVMe or/and AHCI or …etc…

https://www.amazon.de/VOANZO-4-Port expansion card adapter converter/dp/B0BCW6L8CY/ref=sr_1_8

I’ve got to check, and how far the PCIe Lanes “puts.”

Compatibility: The motherboard must support PCI-E Split function and set up PCI-E X4X4 or 4X4 mode and support PCI-E RAID function. Supports M.2 mkey SSDs in sizes 2230/2242/2260/2280.

Don’t know, but that would be to Raid..

Hansi

CatsEyes
1 year ago
Reply to  Kerner

It doesn’t fit into the laptop!

Kerner
1 year ago
Reply to  CatsEyes

Nee,

in a laptop never!

This already fails at the existing interfaces.

Hansi

Xandros0506
1 year ago
Reply to  Kerner

Technically correct and also an option for a PC, only this does not fit into a laptop/notebook. And this is the TO.