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SilverStone ECM25 Arguably the Most No-nonsense PCIe-to-M.2 Adapter

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PCI-Express slot to M.2 slot conversion isn't rocket-science, especially if all you need is for the M.2 slot to have PCIe wiring (and not SATA). A few weeks ago, SilverStone released the ECM23, which converts a PCI-Express x4 slot to an M.2 M-key slot, and cools your drive via an aluminium heatsink, in addition to link/activity LEDs. The company today released an even simpler device, the ECM25. This is a bare PCB with PCI-Express x4 bus interface, and an M.2-slot. The LEDs of the ECM23 have been reduced a 2-pin LED header. Since there's no heatsink, it doesn't need the physical x16 (although electrical x4) bus interface of the ECM23. You still get a retention stub. The company didn't put out pricing.



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Cool, but I don't get what no heat sink has to do with a 16x bus.
 
Cool, but I don't get what no heat sink has to do with a 16x bus.

It doesn't have an add-on card bracket, so the retention stub adds some stability. The ECM23 has a full x16 interface (although only x4 wired out), because the slot has to bear the weight of even the heatsink.
 
@btarunr Ah, I suppose... it can't be that jeavy though.... it's jus aluminum. :p
 
At a higher price point......
 
Just give us a DDR4 DIMM in a PCIE x8 slot caching some type of storage device with it micro SD, HD, M.2, USB stick I don't really care what just make use of PCIE x8 bandwidth and DDR4 DIMM speed.
 
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