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20 Mar, 2026

£20.42 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £17.03 ex‑VAT, a Lenovo M.2 SSD adapter “high profile” is one of those accessories that’s either genuinely useful or totally pointless depending on your chassis. If you’ve got a desktop with an M.2 slot that’s designed for a specific bracket/height and you’re trying to reuse an existing SSD without bodging it, this kind of adapter can save you time (and avoid DIY risk). For IT teams standardising builds or doing quick refreshes, it’s the sort of low-cost part that can keep installs consistent across similar hardware.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because it’s cheap. The main risk is compatibility: “high profile” and the exact interface/board design matter, and Lenovo’s own adapters are often tied to particular models or form factors. If your case already supports the SSD properly, or you’re guessing whether this matches your specific motherboard/slot mounting, it’s easy to end up with a part you can’t use. If you know the server/PC model and you’ve confirmed the missing piece, then yes—good value. If you’re not sure, spend the extra minute checking fit before ordering.

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