Joined on 04/29/14
Extended Memory
Pros: Cost$$ less than Half the cost of DDR4 with 80% of performace
Cons: Must have a 7th GEN i7 CPU
Overall Review: Great for new builds
Not a Straight pin-out (1-1)
Pros: Works as a Crossover pin-out (1-7)
Cons: Not a Straight pin-out (1-1)
Overall Review: never assume and always ask questions Serial ATA International Organization SATA Cable / Connector Connection the TX differential signal pair on the host side to the RX differential signal pair on the device side. A similar connection of the host RX pair to the device TX pair SATA/eSATA Cable connectors or "signal cable receptacle" connector to be mated with the Motherboard connector is the "host signal plug" connector.
Great Value = Price + Quality
Pros: Tri-Mode connects SAS, SATA, and NVMe storage with one adapter
Cons: May need to upgrade Firmware to the latest version
Overall Review: Great Value = Price + Quality + Features
Versatile PCIe Test Adapter set configuration
Pros: Very versatile Test Tooling Adapter set configuration 1.) SFF-8639 Cable (U.2) 2.) M.2 NVMe SSD 3.) x4 PCIe Test Slot extension
Cons: none
Overall Review: Great value = price + quality
IO IO
Pros: Dual PCIe x2; M.2 slots & Intel Optane Compatible with a Intel 7th Gen Core i7 CPU
Cons: none
Overall Review: unable to install WIN10 driver for M.2 Intel Optane Memory; updated BIOS to 1.1 see Trace case SM1801035920 and advise
no Keys
Pros: no Keys to lose (misplace)
Cons: wait to get it on sale @ $19.99
Great value
Cost was low & Product quality was very acceptable (High). In use for about a month.