kotel wrote on 2024-08-05, 07:36:
- Will an full size MSATA drive fit inside the adapter?
 
Yes, the proportions in the photo show a full length miniPCIexpress "slot", and I don't think there's ever been a half length mSATA card 😀
kotel wrote on 2024-08-05, 07:36:
- Does the adapter support my MSATA drive?
 
Should be hard to get wrong 😀
Sure, exceptions exist, in particular when using SATA3 devices on SATA1 controllers and mSATA drives are likely untested in this configuration, but still it's not a common problem...
You're buying the "2.5 inch" model with the step down regulator, right?
kotel wrote on 2024-08-05, 07:36:
- Is the adapter okay-ish quality?
- Is the SSD going to be okay-ish quality?
 
These can't really be answered, we can't see the controller chips (which might have design problems),
and the photo was obviously professionally made (meaning they picked a good-looking board,
and the biggest gotcha on "Chinese stuff in the dispregiative meaning" is no quality control),
and flash fraud should be mostly discredited if you're not buying a half-TB microSD on Wish for 10 € (and I must say it's sketchy to see any storage device for a single digit price, even if reasonably proportional to the mass market demand for a two-digit-sized mSATA disk from a generic brand), but run F3 or h2testW on it 😀
Then again the only computer product I've seen catching fire is a Kingston A400 SSD out of the box in 2019 😁
kotel wrote on 2024-08-05, 07:36:
- Will the adapter work with an HP NX5000?
 
Third photo I found shows the classic Centrino logo, something from that age will have no problem (in theory) with a LBA28 drive like that, unless there's some obscure unpredictable compatibility problem, or they copied IBM's hard drive whitelist (wifi sure, but haven't heard of any other brands doing that with disks and even IBM abandoned that, but a few months ago there was a topic on a post-HP-sellout-Compaq with a "non-replaceable" optical drive... hmmm)