





🚀 Unlock the full power of your E1.S Ruler SSD—speed, stability, and style in one sleek adapter!
The Funtin PCIe Ruler SSD Adapter enables effortless connection of 1U E1.S Ruler SSDs to desktop, workstation, or server PCIe x4 slots. Supporting PCIe Gen1 through Gen4, it guarantees high-speed data transfer and broad vendor compatibility. Designed by industry veterans with over 15 years of experience, it features premium PCB design and rigorous quality testing. Backed by a 1-year free replacement and lifetime warranty, this adapter is the ultimate solution for professionals demanding reliable, high-performance storage integration.
| ASIN | B07QN3JXZ4 |
| Brand | Funtin |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars (3) |
| Date First Available | March 28, 2018 |
| Hard Drive | Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | eSATA |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | FT-PRSA-01-M |
| Manufacturer | Funtin |
| Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 5.39 x 1.57 inches |
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e1.s adapter works fine
I ended up with an e1.s ssd and didn't have anything to connect it to, found a lot of adapters that looked similar, but this one was cheapest so I figured it was less risk if nothing worked out. Since I wasn't familiar with the form factor I didn't realize that this adapter (like most of them) was designed for the 5.9mm thick version of e1.s, which is a bare board, while I had a 15mm thick drive, complete with a heatsink and different mount holes. I could have just removed the drive from the heatsink, but I found that I could screw through from the back of the adapter, through the SSD circuit board, and into the top half of the 15mm heatsink, which is where most of the fins are. I should have drilled out the mount bosses on the adapter cards to remove the threads, but instead I did the janky thing and threaded the screw through the bosses and into the heatsink, which will prevent everything from fully tightening down, but it seems to work. I only have a PCIe 3.0 host to test, but the SSD came up fine with an x4 link and works great, plus unlike some other inexpensive NVMe adapters I have bought it also fits correctly in the slot and chassis.
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