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CA138AC USB-A to USB-C Cable

CA138AC USB-A to USB-C Cable

Fast Charging & High-Speed Data Transfer

CA138

USB 2.0 Interface

  • Features USB 2.0 technology for stable connectivity and high-efficiency performance across all your devices.

AC138

Enhanced Durability for Daily UseGaN Tech: Efficient Multi-Device ChargingmicroSD card

  • Built to withstand daily wear and tear, making it a reliable choice for both charging and data transfer.
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AC138

Up to 15W Power Delivery supported

  • Charging speed may vary based on brand, cable quality, and voltage input.

Specifications

Model

CA138AC

Length

1M

Max. Output Power

15W

Max. Voltage

5V

Max. Current

3A

Surface

USB 2.0

Transferring Speed

480 Mbps

Warranty

1 Year

Manual Download

AGI Product Manual_Card

Product FAQ

01
What should I do if an error occurs during OS (Operating System) installation?

Please try the following steps to resolve the issue:

Step 1. Turn off your computer and disconnect all other storage drives, leaving only the target SSD connected.

Step 2. Enter your motherboard's BIOS, restore the default settings, and ensure that both AHCI and UEFI modes are enabled. Save the configuration and exit.

Step 3. Boot into the OS installer. When you reach the drive selection screen, delete all existing partitions on the target SSD, and then proceed with the installation.

02
How do I install an operating system (such as Windows 11 or Windows 10) on a PCIe NVMe SSD?

Windows 11, Windows 10, and modern Linux distributions include native support for PCIe NVMe drives and can be installed directly. Please ensure your motherboard's BIOS is updated to the latest version and configured to UEFI mode. If the SSD is not detected during the Windows installation process, you may need to download and load the specific storage controller drivers (such as Intel VMD/RST) provided by your motherboard or laptop manufacturer. For further assistance, please refer to the following link or contact Microsoft: https://support.microsoft.com/

03
Why is the usable capacity of my SSD slightly less than indicated on the packaging?

This is normal. The discrepancy is due to system calculations and allocation of space for firmware, software, and data management, which help enhance performance and prolong lifespan.

04
Why is my newly purchased SSD not detected?

Please check the following:

1. Hardware Connection: Ensure that the data cable, power cable, and motherboard slot are properly and securely connected.
2. System Initialization: Right-click the Start menu > select “Disk Management” > locate the unallocated SSD > right-click it and select “New Simple Volume” to initialize the drive.

05
How do I install a heatsink?

Please refer to the installation guide provided. If product damage, installation errors (e.g., misalignment or poor adhesion), or other issues occur, do not forcibly disassemble the unit. Doing so may cause physical damage. Contact customer service and return the product for proper handling.

06
Can I use a SATA 6 Gb/s SSD with a motherboard that supports only SATA 1.5 or 3 Gb/s?

Yes, but the data transfer speed will be limited by the motherboard and will not reach SATA 6 Gb/s performance.

07
Why is the actual usable capacity of my SSD less than what is stated on the packaging?

This is normal. The difference in capacity is due to the different calculation methods used by computer operating systems, along with a portion of the space being reserved for firmware, software, and data management. This reserved space helps enhance the solid-state drive's performance and extend its lifespan.

08
Why don't the actual SSD speeds match the advertised specifications?

Actual performance may vary depending on your system hardware, software environment, and whether the SSD is used as a boot drive (with an OS installed). These variations are completely normal.

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