ROLINE M.2 to SATA III SSD H/W adapter, 2x M.2 NGFF SSD, bootable and RAID-capable

ROLINE M.2 to SATA III SSD H/W adapter, 2x M.2 NGFF SSD, bootable and RAID-capable

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Deliverable approx. 03/06/2025
Item no. 16.01.4145-10
Brand / Manufacturer ROLINE
Manuf. no. 16.01.4145
EAN 7611990934942
Package weight 0.156 kg

Description

2.5-inch H/W adapter for the installation of two M. 2 SSDs (NGFF), bootable and RAID-compatible and with 6Gbit/s SATA connection!

  • Supports two M. 2 NGFF SSDs with B-Key and form factor 2230, 2242, 2260 and 2280
  • M.2 NGFF SATA SSDs can be primary boot device and contain operating system and applications.
  • RAID 0 and RAID 1 configurable via hardware or software; configuration on the hardware side via 6 pins with jumper (jumper table on the back of the board)
  • The 2.5 inch H/W adapter can be installed in a 2.5" housing and is therefore perfectly suited for mobile use.
  • No drivers required

Specifications

Manufacturer ROLINE
Product group Drive housing
Product type Plug-In Casing S-ATA
Colour red
Scope of delivery HDD adapter
Quantity of Drives 1
Drive form 2.5
Material (casing) Metal
Weight 41 g
Height of packaging (single piece) 50 mm
Width of packaging (single piece) 160 mm
Depth of packaging (single piece) 220 mm
Package weight (single piece) 0.156 kg

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Product data sheet - English (50.8 KB)

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Manufacturer data sheet - English (167.5 KB)

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User manual - Deutsch (447.7 KB)

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User manual - English (442.2 KB)

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User manual - Français (40.9 KB)

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