
Recommendations for an m.2 2242 (short length) SSD for my …
2018年5月21日 · So, because this machine - which is just shy of 3 years old when it shipped in August 2015 - can't support larger than the smallest 2242 form factor m.2 drives, sadly, and of course it doesn't have NVMe support either so it's got to be a plain old vanilla m.2 2242 SATA III SSD that I'm in the market for.
Largest capacity m.2 SSDs that are single-sided? - [H]ard|Forum
2022年11月26日 · As of my knowledge cut-off, the Kioxia 4TB single-sided M.2 NVMe SSD is one of the largest capacity M.2 SSDs available on the market. I am not aware of any larger single-sided M.2 NVMe SSDs currently available. As for the Kioxia drive itself, it is a high-performance SSD that is well-regarded for its speed and reliability.
WTB: Older m.2 SATA SSD, 2242 or 2260. - [H]ard|Forum
2023年3月8日 · I am looking for an old SSD in an attempt to try to resurrect a rather old, now nearly worthless device. I am hoping that a member here might have one or more of these drives in an old parts bin or junk drawer. The specs on the SSD include: Same/compatible with the Sandisk SD65P1M drive, m.2...
What kind of M2 in Rampage V Extreme? - [H]ard|Forum
2014年9月1日 · (4) M.2 PCIe 2.0 X1 (up to 5Gbps theoretical or 500-550MBps real world max) You must have both a motherboard and a SSD that supports the same interface to achieve a given level of performance. If you stick a M.2 PCIe 2.0 X1 SSD into a M.2 PCIe 3.0 X3 slot, then you will get a max of 500-550MBps, not 3.2GBps.
M.2 mounting options? Heat under GPU? Heatsinks? - [H]ard|Forum
2014年8月25日 · I'm finally upgrading my old 4790k, z87 ITX system. I've picked up a ASRock b560 MATX Pro RS because it has 3 m.2 slots. One is PCIe Gen5x4, Another is Gen4x4 and the last one is Gen4x2. The Gen5x4 is positioned above the GPU, the gen4x4 is positioned about slot 2~3, under the gpu.
Broken M.2 slot. Safe to boot? - [H]ard|Forum
2024年2月13日 · It would be nice if the M.2-slot was working, but still its only PCIE2.0 (I think) and spending money replacing the M.2-slot on such a old motherboard is not worth it in my opinion. Removing it though could be an option, because then I could use the Z97 motherboard to do OC on the CPU and further increasing performance of the system.
Weird M.2 SSD Heat Issues in the NCase V2 - [H]ard|Forum
2015年6月19日 · Most M.2 SSDs don't have any metal that they can dump heat onto, so it's just a chip. Is it on the back of the motherboard ? Then it doesn't get any fresh air either. Then you'd have to measure the distance between a metal case panel and the SSD's chip (not the memory, the controller) and get a thermal pad for the appropriate distance.
Any downside to using M.2_2 slot over M.2_1? - [H]ard|Forum
2011年5月16日 · I'm thinking of using the M.2_2 slot instead for my M.2 drive. The manual doesn't specifically state that I should use the M.2_1 slot first, so just curious if I will run into any issues. I'm using a Crosshair VIII Dark Hero, and specific layout is …
Does it matter which M.2 slot I use? - [H]ard|Forum
2008年7月24日 · For example, top M.2 can be the second physical and the bottom will be first physical. If you installed the OS drive on the top physical M.2, and the bottom is additional storage with one partition each then Task manager will show D above C instead of C and then D. Guess M is main? Just wish they stick with numerical 0-x. M.2.0 and M.2.1 is ...
Z170 motherboards and M.2 slot questions - [H]ard|Forum
2004年6月12日 · All Z170 motherboards should be capable of booting to NVMe drives. PCI-Express based M.2 drives and NVMe drives are considerably faster than SATA / AHCI drives. NVMe is always PCIe based, but most PCIe M.2 drives do not support NVMe. Some M.2 implementations can handle both AHCI and PCIe M.2 drives, …