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Is there an adapter for ssd from m key to b?
Such a situation, I bought a laptop, there is a 240 GB SSD from Intel, but I have a Samsung 960 EVO. I wanted to replace it, but as it turned out, the connector on the board is only for a b key, the Intel ssd has m + b keys, and the Samsung has m. Actually, is there an adapter for ssd with only m key, so that it would fit on the board with key b? I found adapters for sata, but I didn’t find one like I described, or at least tried to describe. Either I'm not looking for something, or there is none at all
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Your Intel SSD is SATA. The fact that the connector has cutouts exclusively for B + M means that only the SATA interface is supported there. In turn, Samsung, judging by the cutouts, has a PCI-E interface (NVMe standard).
There are adapters from NVMe to USB, but I have not seen SATA.
in theory, if you solder the connector and conjure with the BIOS, you can and will be able to shove it as you want, but this is fraught with risks and difficulties
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