









🚀 Unlock lightning-fast NVMe storage with Oculink precision!
The NFHK Oculink SFF-8612 to M.2 Kit is a high-performance adapter enabling internal connection of a single M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (2230 to 22110 sizes) via the SFF-8611/8612 Oculink interface. Supporting PCIe 3.0 x4 speeds, it’s designed for professionals seeking ultra-fast, reliable storage expansion without SATA compatibility compromises.






| ASIN | B0BP252QT3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,390 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Date First Available | December 5, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | NF-UC-040-0.3M |
| Manufacturer | NFHK |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
A**N
Perfect for Laptop eGPU setup
I highly recommend it if you're working on a budget, worked on first boot with no driver issues compared to other docks I've previously purchased, the laptop I used was a Dell Latitude e5480 and paired it with a Rx 6600xt and purchased a second laptop back cover and cut out a hole so I can easily plug in the oculink with having to remove the cover every time I want to play games.
T**E
Poor quality, design flaws.
I have bought a number of these riser cards, and while some work, about half have some kind of issue. Additionally there are design flaws making the connectors very weak and requiring support of the cable, and a SATA power connector is really not sufficient for the draw of a GPU from the pcie slot.
J**S
Great compatibility
Zero issues, No drivers needed, great for External Gpu setups, only issue being its lack of extra power support.
T**S
Works with gmktec m7
Worked perfectly with my gmktec m7 and a Radeon 580 Rx. Keep in mind it's 4i and if your device supports 8i, that would give you 8 pcie lanes vs this one's 4 lanes. Overclocking the card pretty much makes up for the lost performance, as long as you have adequate cooling.
T**P
*works* but not with GPUs
I bought this with intention of using an external GPU on this YouYeeToo X1 SBC. However, the adapter (24pin ATX side) lacks power to certain areas of the PCIe slot. This resulted in various GPUs tested in the adapter to not be detected (I also used a different motherboard and a different m.2 m key with Oculink to verify the no detect issue) as the issue still persisted. Cons: Don't buy if you plan on using an external GPU, as GPUs won't be detected. (I tried RTX 4000 SFF, 2080Ti, 3090Ti, Radeon Pro WX4100). I noticed the daughter board and it's m.2 card is on the flimsy side. I was worried the weight of a card (if not supported correctly) would crack the board / severe soldier joints. So maybe I had a bad adapter? Nope.. Pros: It DOES WORK with OTHER PCIe based expansion boards (like the Asus Hyper Card V2) I was able to get one Samsung 980 Pro m.2 to be detected on the hyper card using the Oculink adapter.
P**K
Works with my RTX 4080 Founders Edition
This OCuLink adapter works perfectly with my RTX 4080 FE card! Due to how heavy the card is though, it slants and tilts over so you may need to buy a EGPU enclosure from Etsy or 3D print one. I attached a before and after picture with Razer’s thunderbolt3 egpu enclosure vs this OCuLink adapter.
B**O
Nice
Nice
J**M
Works as advertised
The product functions effectively, but there is one notable drawback: it cannot be mounted. This lack of mounting capability may limit its versatility in certain situations like putting it in a case. I had to just find a spot to sit it where it’s not blocking air flow to my other components.
C**9
indispensabile per fare trasferimenti dati da hard disk ssd
A**R
This works great. It has a power switch on the board but i discovered that if you leave it in the off position it will automatically power on when the Win 4 turns on and switch off when shut down :-) I now have my RTX 4070 setup in an external oculink enclosure running straight off the Win 4 Pro. Note: You will need to download the nvidia error 43 fixer script if you plan to use a nvidia gpu with this board like i did, just google it ;-). Also, I bought a 90 degree atx 24pin adapter to allow this to work in my enclosure because as standard the 24 pin power cable comes straight out the side and would not fit.
I**U
CUDAが必要なときにやむなく外付けで旧型のGeForceを接続するのに使っています。
T**N
Using it with a Minisforum UM780XTX. Started out with a Palit RTX 4080 Jetstream. Worked like a charm. However. It seems there is a bit of bottlenecking (to be expected since it's just pcie x4 instead of x16). As an example: CyberPunk 2077 in 4K all settings at Ultra. No RT or resolutionscaling I got about 50 fps. In a x16 slot with an i9 it should be able to get up to about 58 fps with the same settings. So quite a significant loss in performance. However! I did the same thing with an Asrock RX7900XTX Taichi. Same settings it should be able to render about 65 fps in an x16 slot. I got about 63,5 fps with this! And with a quick OC I got 68 fps! This is only one example but it seems to be an indication that AMD cards have a lower need for the higher bandwidth of an x16 slot and works better with a solution like this. Further testing is required but all in all a nice and cheap way to build a tiny system. If I could make one wish it would be a couple of more layers in the PCB to make a bit more rigid. It's a bit soft and bendy but just handle with care and it shouldn't be a problem.
P**.
Pues eso que tiene que tener una placa y un adaptador y el caradura que lo vende solo incluye un cable cutre como se ve en la foto, menuda cara tonto se me ha quedado, si compro otro quien me asegura que no pase lo mismo, muy descontento estoy pues lo necesitaba.
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