🔧 Elevate Your NUC Game with Seamless Storage Solutions!
The Intel NUC Internal FPC/FCC 22 Pin SATA/Power Cable is a 9-inch, lightweight solution designed for 2.5-inch drives in Intel NUC systems, ensuring reliable data transfer and storage expansion with its secure 16-pin to 22-pin connection.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.38 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Shape | Round |
Color | Beige |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Specification Met | FCC |
Recommended Uses For Product | Internal data transfer and storage expansion in Intel NUC systems |
Number of Pins | 22 |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Additional Features | Data Transfer |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Fpc/Fcc Intel Nuc Cable |
Cable Type | SATA |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
G**N
Perfect ratio quality/price
Perfect replacement for the genuine NUC 10 Gen internal SATA cable. Little hint: as this cable is very thin, one may add some adhesive tape in order to protect the cable, as it will be bent upon installation.
D**T
Worked on my NUC. Take care as the replacement is not quite as robust as the original. But OK.
Accidentally broke the original cable when adding a Crucial 1TB SSD (2.5) internally to my 1TB m2.2280. Replacement worked as expected. I have NUC10i7FNH. Note the new cable is more sensitive (also longer) than the original so care must be taken when installing. Been a few weeks with no issues.
D**S
Cable is good
I've purchased the cable for my NUCi7FNH, because the one which came inside was somehow folded too tight at the factory, and SATA SSD Samsung 850 Evo had many CRC errors (due to bad cable) and drop the speed from SATA 600 to SATA 300. Replaced the original one with this cable. It works at full speed now, no more CRC errors in SMART. Be aware that cable is a lot more fragile than the original one, also doesn't have those screws, but it works without them too. Also it is almost twice longer, and you have to fold it accurately iside the NUC, don't fold it to tight, otherwise you may damage the cable, or some motherboard components. It is sad that Intel is doing things cheaper and cheaper...
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