3-Drive PCIe 3.0x4 NVMe M.2 SSD Card with Ethernet Port
Expand your system's storage and networking with the Sabrent 3-Drive PCIe 3.0x4 NVMe M.2 SSD Card. This innovative add-in card efficiently combines three M.2 NVMe slots and a high-speed 10GbE port into a single PCIe x4 slot, eliminating the need for motherboard bifurcation. It supports M.2 SSDs from 2230 up to 2280 sizes and includes an aluminum heatsink for optimal thermal management. Ideal for demanding applications like NAS builds or data-intensive workstations, it delivers both rapid storage access and blazing-fast wired networking.
$249.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
536
/ 1154
#536 in Computer Interface Cards & Adapters
Price vs Category Average
-56%
Below average
Host Interface
3.04
/ PCIe x
Who it's for
- High Storage Density
- Integrated Network Connectivity
- Extreme Data Throughput
Who should skip it
- Requires PCIe Bifurcation Support
- Significant Heat Generation
- PCIe 3.0 x4 Bandwidth Bottleneck
Key Specs
Host Interface
PCIe 3.0x4
SSD Support
M.2 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280 form factors
Ethernet Speed
Up to 10Gbps (10GbE), backward compatible to 10Mbps
Dimensions
8.27 in. (L) x 4.92 in. (W) x 0.79 in. (H)
Weight
19.79 oz.
Lane Distribution
x2 lanes per NVMe SSD, shared x4 PCIe 3.0 upstream
Supported Protocols
L0s/L1/L23/L3 power-saving states, Wake-on-LAN (WoL)
Operating System Support
Windows, macOS, Linux
Features
- Adds three M.2 NVMe slots and 10GbE port
- Utilizes a single PCIe x4 slot
- Supports M.2 SSDs from 2230 to 2280
- Provides 10Gbps wired networking
- Includes aluminum heatsink for cooling
- Avoids motherboard bifurcation requirements
- Supports power-saving states and Wake-on-LAN
- Backward compatible with older PCIe standards
What customers say
Users highly value the innovative design integrating three NVMe SSDs and an Ethernet port into one PCIe slot, praising the robust build quality. When hardware requirements like PCIe bifurcation are met, performance is outstanding, delivering near native speeds across all drives. This makes it excellent for high throughput workstations or compact servers. However, setup complexity is a significant hurdle. Many users struggle with the advanced BIOS configuration and specific lane availability needed for full functionality. While the product excels for technically proficient professionals who meet these demands, the steep learning curve slightly tempers overall satisfaction for general consumers.
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