M. 2 2280 120gb ssd info pls |
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Stu18
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Posted: 04 Jan 2018 at 7:32pm |
Just to let you all know by carefully selecting components which were compatible with my Motherboard my Build went ahead really well the UEFI already clocked my DDR4 to the correct speed and windows booted from a flash drive in one of the USB 3 ports on the back straight away with out me needing to change settings in UEFI and I had full mouse and keyboard access through the whole process, Windows 10 was fully loaded in around 10 mins
I can confirm every thing went really well and I am now in possession of an awesome gaming and |video editing PC Edited by Stu18 - 04 Jan 2018 at 7:33pm |
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Thanks for the reply
In regards to the motherboard it had good amazon user reviews and all the components I am using are listed in the motherboard manual as comparable so I'm sincerely hoping not to have any issues |
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M.2 is the physical form factor.
M.2 can host both SATA and NVMe protocols. The M.2 slot which is closer to the CPU can run both types of SSD. The other one can only run SATA SSD. Hope this helps. P.S. maybe a bit off-topic but this board is not really loved in this forum. Some people here are having bad time with it. Hope you won't become one of them. |
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