Just FYI, there is another JM20330 adapter available from 'over there'.
It is marked as
HXSATA-IDE V1.3 11.18.
At a first glance, the implementation seems to be the same as with the other adapters, except that they've added three LEDs, a couple of resistors and one transistor.
It is relatively new and, at the moment, it is also the most expensive of any of JM20330 adapters available - around $8.00/pcs or so.
Speeds are the same as with other "green" adapters, so I won't post any graphs this time.
What makes it interesting and the reason I bought it, is, that, when installed, it has the PCB that's "stepping" downwards, as opposed to upwards as is the case with the popular, cheap
v1.3 and
v1.5 adapters.
Connector ===
II
========= PCB <- HXSATA-IDE
========= PCB <- v1.3 and v1.5
II
Connector ===
The dimensions are also different.
I wanted to try it inside the 12" 1.5 GHz PB G4 in combination with one specific low current, low profile "naked" SSD to try to tackle the "crazy fan" problem, that this model has, when mSATA or M.2 adapters are used.
Tested it briefly in my newly acquired 1.25GHz Mini, but, unfortunately the manufacturer used some sub-standard capacitors in the production and, as a result (of piezoelectric effect), that stupid thing is producing whining noise, that is synchronous to changing graphics on the display.
It drives me nuts
Unless the manufacturer fix this problem, I would not recommend to buy it.