Here is the mSATA side of the adapter with a 64GB OCZ Nocti mSATA SSD plugged in. Theoretically you could run your entire PC off an mSATA drive, and not use the board's SATA ports at all.
 

Here is the mSATA side of the adapter with a 64GB OCZ Nocti mSATA SSD plugged in. Theoretically you could run your entire PC off an mSATA drive, and not use the board's SATA ports at all.

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First Look: ASUS' Z77 based ROG Maximus V Gene motherboard

Photo Gallery: The first Z77 motherboard from ASUS' Republic of Gamers division comes with a nifty mPCI-E and mSATA adapter.

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