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They LIED to me! - DDR4 RAM to M.2 SSD Adapter

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips2.4M viewsApr 16, 201911:43
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The video samples a so-called DDR4 RAM to M.2 SSD adapter and runs through the practical reality of using it. The host starts with a playful setup, explaining that he scavenges oddball tech ideas from popular discount sites and that this particular item promises to connect an M.2 SSD to a DDR4 memory slot. He then unboxes the adapter, notes that it is physically odd and starts a testing sequence with a standard M.2 SATA drive. The test sequence reveals that the adapter is primarily a physical form factor with limited or no functional signal transformation, as the SSD does show up only after an awkward and careful mounting process. The host clarifies through explanation and demonstrations that there is no real, implemented bridge between the memory slot and the storage protocol; thus the device behaves as a simple, problematic adapter rather than a functional storage solution. In the closing segment, the host acknowledges the disappointment, stresses the practical takeaway that some adapters are strictly physical and directional, and ends with a sponsored mention and a plug for related gear. Overall, the video blends humor with a grounded tech-reality check, concluding that the purchase would be more about novelty than utility and highlighting why the product does not perform as a genuine DDR4-to-M.2 bridge.

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What is the main claim of the product in this video?
The product is marketed as a DDR4 RAM to M.2 SSD adapter, but the video demonstrates that it functions primarily as a physical mounting device with no real data or power conversion to enable the SSD to operate in a DDR4 RAM slot.
Does the SSD become bootable or usable through the adapter in this test?
No, the SSD does not become usable through the adapter in a genuine way; initial attempts fail, and only after aligning the storage interface and cables does the drive show up, indicating limited functionality at best.
What is the practical takeaway for someone considering this adapter?
The practical takeaway is that such adapters are largely for novelty or display rather than real storage expansion, and they do not provide a true DDR4-to-M.2 bridge or performance benefit.