
No issues once everything was installed

Maybe a Necessity if You Have a USB-C on Front Panel Header because no USB 3.2 GEN1 connector on motherboard. The PCI-E 1X to USB 3.2 GEN1 5Gbps 20pin Front Panel Header allows you to connect the USB-C front panel header to your PCI-E 1X slot

I upgraded my computer to a Rysen 5 5600 and the expansion slots were not exactly like my old mother board. I needed more SATA drive ports and this gave them to me.


-Fits well in my tiny prebuild mini atx case. -no cable needed for power from the psu

![M.2 to SATA Adapter [6-Port], RIITOP M2 NVMe to SATA 3.0 Card with ASM1166 Chipset for SSD/HDD up to 6Gbps, Come with Heatsink M.2 to SATA Adapter [6-Port], RIITOP M2 NVMe to SATA 3.0 Card with ASM1166 Chipset for SSD/HDD up to 6Gbps, Come with Heatsink](https://c1.neweggimages.com/productimage/nb300/ARE9S2509150HK24B8F.jpg)

Great improvement over simply using USB 2.0.


Freenas server unit w Mini ITX MB needed a single board w at least 9 ports for HDDs. This was the only one I found w 10 ports Had no problems w compatibility and worked out of the box Included SATA and extra power cables TROPRO provided tracking info as needed





Does exactly what is advertised guality build




- The heat sink plate is WELL CONSTRUCTED and nice and thick! Make sure you mount your M.2 NVMe drives and then place the heat sink adhesive on the drives and then mount and screw the plate in place. - Note: the board has a +12V fan connector on it that is not used in this variant. Riitop sells another that is a fan-based model were a fan (in place of the plate) would normally mount. - The kit comes with a decent screwdriver you need to install the heat sink plate. I have sooo many screwdrivers now because I have ordered similar kits.
