Z390 Extreme 4 m.2 and Sata drives |
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renew
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Posted: 02 Dec 2019 at 11:03am |
In another post I read "Regarding your question, only
the SATA type M.2 connects to M2_1 will disable the SATA3_1 port. If you are using the PCIe NVMe type M.2 at M2_1, all 4 SATA ports can be used." ==================== Hi, I have a Z390 Extreme 4 I tried to install a 970 EVI NVMe M.2 at M 2_1 and M 2_2 Both times other Sata drives were disabled. I thought if it was an NVMe it would not disable. Any thoughts, any way to get all the drives to work? Thanks |
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ASRock_TSD
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Dear Renew,
Thank you for posting your query to ASRock forum. This is technical support from ASRock. Regarding your question, Z390 Extreme4 motherboard has the specification of: -M2_1, SATA3_0, and SATA3_1 share lanes. -M2_2, SATA3_4, and SATA3_5 share lanes. Thus, if M.2_1 slot is used SATA3_0/SATA3_1 will be disabled. And if M.2_2 slot is used SATA3_4/SATA3_5 will be disabled. With thanks, ASRock TSD |
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MaximeG
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Are both port capable of the same speed ? (i.e. PCIe Gen3 x4) or is it one with this speed and the other one with SATA3 only ?
I'm trying to see if it's interesting to make a raid 0 with these 2 ports. Thanks ! MaximeG |
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ASRock_TSD
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Dear Renew,
Thanks for posting again. The speed of both M.2 will be the same when using PCIe M.2. With thanks, ASRock TSD |
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