Which M2 port on Z390 ITX Phantom |
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Posted: 14 Nov 2018 at 12:26am |
Hello,
Thanks for your help. Actually, I'm on an Asus Z370 ITX and I installed my SSD on the back, exaclty for what you said (keep the chipset at reasonable temps). But I wanted another opinion before mounting my new Z390 Phantom. I'll follow what you said. For your fan control, I read somewhere that 2 of the 3 ports only where fully ajustable. The last one is of another kind (I don't remember the details but it was absolutly clear). I've 4 pins fans. I'll come back to you when I'll install my new PC, but I'll do it in around 2 weeks... I'm conviced that 4 pins fans will be fully ajustable. |
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If you are wondering about performance, it will work exactly the same no matter the slot (they are "wired" the same).
If you like things in perfect order (like me), then you should install it at the back since that's the 1st one in the BIOS. Regarding the front heat spreader, i would not count on it to much: the SSD gets heat from underneath (from the chipset) and from all sides (GPU backplate, CPU, VRMs). With proper case cooling, maybe it will keep the front SSD at nearly the same temperature as the rear one, wich is heat protected by the MB (but it also doesn't receive any case cooling). My theory is that heatspreader is a necesity so the SSD won't fry to death. So if i were you i would install it at the back. As for me, i will soon buy myself a 970 EVO and install it the same way. Later on i will install another identical one in the front and compare temps (if available, because i had no luck getting NVMe drive info on my last gaming laptop). Oh, and presuming i will get my CHA_FAN_1 issue fixed and get to keep this board and not switch back to ASxx. Any ideas on http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=10143&title=z390-phantom-gaming-chassis-fan-issue ? I would apreciate your opinion. Will post back the results, but not soon, since my PC budget is running low theese days.
Edited by blaqqcat - 13 Nov 2018 at 2:53pm |
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Hi,
From the manual, the M2 on the back is named M2_1, the one on the front M2_2 (or M2_0 and M2_1). Same can be found in the BIOS. I would (and i will) ocupy the one in the rear first, and set it as boot (OS) drive, so that the second one will be easier to install later on (without removing the MB from the case). I guess ASRock thought about this the same way. Good luck!
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Hello,
I've just got a Z390 ITX Phantom from Asrock. For my storage, I just have a Samsung 970 EVO 1Tb. My graphic card is not a blower style (now, it's a GTX1080 triple fan, soon, a RTX2080 FE). Here's my question : Where does Asrock suggest to install a M2 NVME SSD ? On front under the heatsink or on back ? What would you do ? Thanks !
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