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New flat M.2 SSD adapter doesn't stick out from the motherboard, unlocking PCIe slots hidden under massive GPUs — JEYI's new 'ArcherX' AIC lays completely flush and supports PCIe 4.0 speeds

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Why This Matters

JEYI's new 'ArcherX' flat PCIe to M.2 adapter addresses the common issue of GPU obstruction by allowing users to add M.2 SSDs without protruding from the motherboard, making upgrades easier in compact or high-end gaming builds. Its flush design and support for PCIe 4.0 speeds enhance both convenience and performance, especially for users with large GPUs. This innovation could streamline PC building and upgrades, benefiting consumers seeking efficient space utilization and high-speed storage options.

Key Takeaways

Adding more storage to your PC can prove to be a difficult task if your GPU is covering the M.2 slots. And if they're already filled, adding an expansion card to an empty PCIe slot can be a bit tricky because your GPU could block that, too. JEYI, a popular accessories manufacturer from China, has a solution to this problem: a flat PCIe-to-M.2 adapter that sits completely flush with the motherboard.

Most AIC (add-in cards) take up perpendicular space inside the chassis because they stick out vertically from the motherboard. Modern graphics cards are often so large that they block even neighboring PCIe slots, making it impossible to add the adapter even if there's space otherwise. JEYI's flat adapter solves this by putting the M.2 slot parallel to the board, similar to an actual, native M.2 slot, so it doesn't protrude at all.

Image 1 of 4 A better, top-down look at how the adapter would appear inserted in the PCIe slot (Image credit: JEYI) The two different variants of the ArcherX adapter (Image credit: JEYI) JEYI "ArcherX" flat PCIe to M.2 adapter in all its glory (Image credit: JEYI) JEYI "ArcherX" adapter with an SSD installed (Image credit: JEYI)

The adapter is called "ArcherX" and comes in two flavors: PCIe 4.0 x1 and PCIe 4.0 x4. Both are also backward compatible with PCIe 3.0, and the vendor teased a PCIe 5.0 adapter in the works as well. The card is made by soldering two PCBs together — on one side, you have the PCIe connector itself and, on the other, you have the M.2 slot. It has a long, thin bar sticking out with a screw mount at the end for full-size (2280) SSDs. Contrary to how it may look, the company says it's very rigid.

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JEYI chose to keep the adapter as small as possible to ensure no surrounding componentry comes in the way. There's no price or availability yet, but considering PCIe to M.2 adapters are cheap, and JEYI produces budget-oriented accessories, we should see this drop around the $20-30 mark. If you want to see another useful PCIe adapter like this one, check out this platypus adapter that adds two M.2 slots.

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