

🚀 Unlock PCIe 3.0 NVMe speeds like never before — because your storage deserves the fast lane!
The Syba SI-PEX40157 is a PCIe 3.0 x16 x8 bandwidth riser card featuring ASMedia ASM2824 switches, enabling four M.2 NVMe SSDs to run at full PCIe 3.0 x4 speeds independently. It bypasses motherboard PCIe bifurcation limitations, delivering up to 6,500 MB/s transfer speeds and supporting NVMe RAID configurations via chipset. Ideal for professionals seeking to maximize storage throughput on non-bifurcation systems, this card transforms a single PCIe slot into a high-performance multi-drive NVMe array.





| ASIN | B08L8J3MBT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,344 in Computer Motherboards |
| Brand | Syba |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (187) |
| Date First Available | October 14, 2020 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.5 x 5.05 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
| Item model number | SI-PEX40157 |
| Manufacturer | Syba |
| Operating System | Windows, Linux |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 5.05 x 1 inches |
| Series | SI-PEX40157 |
A**A
if you are looking for the maximum performance out of your PCIe 3.0 M.2's this is THE card for you.
I purchased two of these boards. Each board has the option for two M.2 drives. They provide amazing performance on my older i7 board which only has PCIe 2.0a support. My previous M.2 board did not have the onboard chip which is apparently a PCIe lane "switch" which basically allows more use of the slot bus. The M.2 cards I installed are PCIe 3.0 x4 cards so on my old card this would translate to PCIe 2.0 x4 since the motherboard did not support PCIe 3.0. Due to the fact that each PCIe 3.0 "lane" is twice the speed of a PCIe 2.0 lane I would not get half the performance. The onboard "switch" processor allows use of more lanes and allows near PCIe 3.0 performance. Keep in mind that having two M.2's on one card mean they still share the slot bandwidth. Windows does not support booting from software created striped volumes and the cards don't have a RAID chip on them to create hardware RAID. Actually, I wish this card did support hardware RAID such as striped volumes, it would be a great feature. What I did is purchase two cards and placed four M.2's on them. I placed my C drive on one (Windows). Then I placed a smaller cheaper M.2 on the second card as extra storage because due to the PCIe "lane switching" placing only one M.2 on the card will cause lockups and system freezes. In slot two on both cards I place high speed 1TB M.2's and created a striped volume. Placing them on separate cards allow them to utilize separate "switch" processors to ensure maximum performance. Then I reinstalled Windows and interrupted the installation to set the Users and Program folders to my striped volume. Then on my first login, I moved the page file to my striped volume. Now I have maximum performance out of my two M.2's with a total 2 TB on the striped volume. Thus far the setup works great HDD access is amazingly fast and probably faster than anything the creators of this motherboard expected. Also, I created a large 50-100 GB swap file because the drive is really fast so paging does not provide a noticeable slow down and effectively gives me all the memory space I need. I typically just leave everything open and running allowing me to quickly return to things. Overall, if you are looking for the maximum performance out of your PCIe 3.0 M.2's this is THE card for you. Pros: - On a PCIe 2.0 system this is likely the fastest way to add an M.2 HDD - Allows extreme performance even on a PCIe 3.0 slot. - PCIe lane Switch processor allows nearly full use of the slot - M.2 Cooling features like thermal pads heat spreader and fan. - Allows two (or more) M.2's in one slot (a lot of other cheaper cards have one M.2 one slot) Cons: - Does not have hardware RAID, I realize this may require a different processor, but it is a big feature. - Requires both M.2 slots to be populated due the PCIe lane switching. - While the SATA hard drive interface comes on the motherboard this requires the purchase of a 200 dollar card.
T**S
Good value
Incidible value if you can find m.2 SSDs for cheap. Useful to add fast storage in the bottom pcie slot of your motherboard if you need it and have the extra pcie lanes. Careful with adding a 5th drive however, especially if you do a redundant raid configuration. All five drives under load will slow the whole array down due lane constraints. It works best in a storage pool without redundancy.
J**.
Caused unstable Mac Pro computer
Installed in 2009 Mac Pro tower with 2 AData 512GB NVMe SSDs, planning to use one for Mac OS and the other for Windows 10 Pro. Initially worked great as speedy non-boot drives. Attempts to use as a Bootcamp drive for Windows 10 completed install but would not boot. As a Mac OS 10.13.16 High Sierra boot disk it would boot with significant delay, resulting in a slower boot time than my Sata SSD. Occasionally the system would refuse to boot. I'd have to use the startup option key and force boot from the Sata SSD. After 2 months, the drives disappeared from the desktop and then the machine would not boot if the card was installed. I separately tested the SSDs and they were fine. I am assuming it is broken - a waste of money.
C**T
Very fast NVMe
I bought this for a Mid-2012 Mac Pro which has 4 PCIe 2.0 ports, two of them 16x. This card works great in slot # 2, which is a single wide slot. Slot 1 in the Mac is double wide, but that's occupied by an AMD Radeon RX 580. Which means that this card blocks slot 3, only leaving one additional slow available. Also, the NVMe blades get very hot and after a bit, I noticed "artifacts" on the screen that weren't there before and didn't re-appear after the card was removed. Black Magic's SSD benchmark shows this card with 2 Samsung 2TB (4TB in total) achieve write speeds of up to 2450 MB/sec and read speeds of up to 2895 MB/sec, which is great for an old machine with PCIe 2.0. The card is, however, designed for PCIe 3.0 where it should be twice as fast and maybe not have the artifacts on the screen either. In real-life performance tests, the internal SATA-2 drives that have direct slots on the Mac's motherboard worked better and produced a more linear performance. I mostly use those drives for Virtual machines and where a VM would boot up in 20 seconds on the SATA-2 drives (in a 3-drive RAID0 configuration) it would boot up anywhere between 60 and 180 seconds on this controller. I do not blame the controller for this issue, it might very well be the older PCIe back plane combined with insufficient power. Unfortunately, I had to return the card and the blades.
D**R
Installed this in a Mac Pro 5,1 with western digital M.2 SATA drives and it works fine. All drives were seen in Disk Utility and could be formatted. The fan is a little on the whiney side so I have since disconnected this as the card is getting airflow from the case fan anyway. Would recommend to anyone with a classic Mac Pro that needs faster storage than the SATA ports on the motherboard. Not as fast as NVME but a great way to increase the amount of faster storage in your Mac Pro.
I**H
It's worth and I was lucky because I bought it for cheap when price was down speed was from (1500MB on x4) slots until (2700MB on x16)
L**A
Works flawlessly. Installed on a Pro WS X570-ACE and Windows 11 build on 1st Jan 2022. Populated with four 2 TB 660p drives. Worked without any tinkering or settings. I haven't used the RAID function but the drives are working fine, individually
N**L
The item itself is very good, and I’m happy with the quality. However, I did run into an unexpected issue with my first delivery—I received a package filled with stones instead of the actual card. It seems likely that someone tried to scam the seller by returning stones in place of the product, and unfortunately, that incorrect item ended up being sent to me. That said, the seller handled the situation extremely well. Their response was quick, helpful, and professional. As soon as I reached out, they resolved the issue and sent me a new card right away, which arrived within a few days. In the end, I’m satisfied with the product and really appreciate the seller’s honesty and excellent customer service. Mistakes can happen, but the way they handled it made all the difference.
T**E
Works great on a Mac Pro 5,1 with Firmware 144.0.0.0. I added two addlink S70 NVMe SSD, 1 x 1TB for bootdrive and the other 2TB for data. Speed is good for video editing. Screws and small screwdriver provided underneath the box for securing the SSD. Reason for 4 star because the metal back piece that secure the card in a slot at the back of the card was bend deal to knocks during transportation. Should have better packaging.
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