Good morning,
NVMe - yeah, i have seen the Intel 700 series, i do get the feeling they are sort of the natural progression from the likes of the RevoDrive, and Scorpion Drive, which lets face it were always enthusiast targeted, and had niche marketplaces and some "quirks" for sure. With the introduction of NVMe i think the manufacturers are seeing this as an ideal time to start shifting these PCIe card SSD's into the spotlight a little, as the consumers awareness and understanding of PCIe devices vs SATA has just been dragged kicking and screaming upto date with the mess that is the m.2 specifications!
I looked at them, and whilst tempting, ths sheer balls to the wall extreme speed they give is overkill for this machine i'm building, and also the cost was a little restrictive, i could probably have fitted one inside the mATX format though, and the m.2 adapter i used gives me a fairly painless upgrade path later for storage volume increases. Also, the whole NVMe question of support made me wary, although for the likes of the Intel 700 series, as they are pushing them into the consumer market place, i would suspect that Intel are bending over backwards to ensure plug and play compatibility, and are probably wielding a rather large amount of pressure onto manufacturers to conform to it's compatibility wishes
IRST Driver - had i been able to get the setup to get past the first reboot after install, yes i would have installed it fairly early in the configuration process. I have downloaded all of the latest stuff and created a new DVD (why don't manufacturers have a "here's a DVD image, just like the one you get with the motherboard, only updated to the latest files" ?? )
Just reading over my reply there before hiring submit, and i found myself wondering if you meant did i install it as an additional driver, prior to setup install, like you used to have to with certain controller chipsets back in the day!...... can you even do that with IRST ?
this little obstacle is a shame, because the system looks really nice but is an expensive paperweight right now
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