All stock codes associated to this product
EC415, MBSIEC415, MBSI-EC415, II346030, 9350414002260
Simplecom EC415 NVMe M.2 SSD to PCIe x4 x8 x16 Expansion Card with
Aluminium Heat Sink and RGB Light
Overview
- Add extra NVMe M.2 SSD to your PC
- Aluminium heat sink for better heat dissipation
- Unique RGB LED light for great visual effect
- Supports physical PCIe x4 x8 x16 slot
- Supports logical/throughput interface up to PCIe x4
- Powered by PCIe slot, no additional power required
- Compatible with Windows 8 and above
EC415 is a PCI Express expansion card designed to add NVMe M.2 SSD onto
existing PC motherboard. It comes with aluminium heat sink for better heat
dissipation, and unique RGB LED light for great visual effect inside chassis.
Designed for NVMe M.2 SSD only, this expansion card can fully utilize the
performance of the NVMe SSD.
Features
- Add extra NVMe M.2 SSD to your PC
- Aluminium heat sink for better heat dissipation
- Unique RGB LED light for great visual effect
- Supports physical PCIe x4 x8 x16 slot
- Supports logical/throughput interface up to PCIe x4
- Powered by PCIe slot, no additional power required
- Compatible with Windows 8 and above
Specifications
- Model: EC415
- Physical Interface: PCI Express x4 / x8 / x16
- Logical Interface: PCI Express x4
- Bandwidth: up to 7.8 Gbps (PCIe x4 on PCIe 4.0)
- Module Key: M key (for NVMe M.2 only)
- Number of Supported Drive: 1
- Supported Type M.2 SSD: 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280
- Dimension: 99 x 45 x 13mm
Package Contents
- 1x NVMe M.2 to PCIe Expansion Card
- Heatsink with thermal pad
- Standoff and screw set
Important Note
- This model is for use with NVMe SSD only, SATA M.2 SSD is Not
supported
- It supports physical PCIe x4 x8 x16 slot only, PCIe x1 slot is Not
supported
- It supports logical/throughput interface up to PCIe x4
- NVMe M.2 SSD requires the use of Intel 9 series (Z97 H97 Z170 X99) or
higher version chipset based motherboard with Windows 8 or higher operating
system
- If there is a yellow exclamation mark under the Device Manager after
installation, you may need to check if additional driver required from SSD
manufacturer
- Older motherboard without built-in NVMe M.2 slot cant support booting
operating system from PCI Express