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jimgravina
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Posted: 20 Jan 2017 at 1:16am |
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Damn...I was afraid of that being the case. Thank you for clarification. Might have to think about losing my sound card now....
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wardog
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Posted: 20 Jan 2017 at 1:06am |
^^ Is true. "" **If M.2 PCI Express module is installed, PCIE5 slot will be disabled."" That means if an M.2 is inserted in the motherboard mounted Ultra M.2 slot then PCIe5 will be unavailable. HTH |
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jimgravina
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Posted: 20 Jan 2017 at 12:15am |
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Hey all,
Curious about something with my M.2 port and PCIe 5 slot. I have the ASROCK x99x Fatality Killer 3.0 board and the manual states that if a M.2 PCIe is used, then the PCIe 5 slot will be disabled. Is this true only for a PCIe based M.2? In other words, if the M.2 was connected to a card in which you then add to a PCIe slot. OR...is it true if you have the M.2 connected directly to the M.2 slot itself. Im asking because I need to use the PCIe 5 slot to add the ASROCK thunderbolt add in card and thats the only open slot I have left and need to know if they M.2 drive is gonna screw me... Thank you! Jim |
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