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Z370 TAICHI - M2 AND SATA - NEED HELP!

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Topic: Z370 TAICHI - M2 AND SATA - NEED HELP!
Posted By: Goa
Subject: Z370 TAICHI - M2 AND SATA - NEED HELP!
Date Posted: 12 Jul 2018 at 11:28pm
" rel="nofollow - hi guys,

I am planning to install my build with the z370 taichi and 8700k-

I have a lot of questions regarding the M2 slots which shares lanes with SATA port.

I want to install:
1 NVME SSD on one of the M2 slots
1 SSD Sata port
3 HDD mechanical SATA on SATA ports

So according to the manual

"M2_1, SATA3_0 and SATA3_1 share lanes. If either one of them is in use, the others will be disabled."
This means: Using the M2_1 slot (whether SATA-based or PCIe-based M.2 SSDs) will disable 2x SATA ports (SATA3_0 and SATA3_1), using the SATA3_0 port will disable 1x M.2 slot (M2_1) and 1x SATA port (SATA3_1), and using the SATA3_1 port will disable 1x M.2 slot (M2_1) and 1x SATA port (SATA3_0). In short, among these three ports, you can only use one at a given time.

"M2_2, SATA3_4 and SATA3_5 share lanes. If either one of them is in use, the others will be disabled."
This means: Using the M2_2 slot (whether SATA-based or PCIe-based M.2 SSDs) will disable 2x SATA ports (SATA3_4 and SATA3_5), using the SATA3_4 port will disable 1x M.2 slot (M2_2) and 1x SATA port (SATA3_5), and using the SATA3_5 port will disable 1x M.2 slot (M2_2) and 1x SATA port (SATA3_4). In short, among these three ports, you can only use one at a given time.

"If M2_3 is occupied by a SATA-type M.2 device, SATA3_3 will be disabled."
This means: Using the M2_3 slot with a SATA-based M.2 SSD will disable 1x SATA port (SATA3_3). However, if you use the M2_3 slot with a PCIe-based M.2 SSD, the SATA3_3 can still be used simultaneously with it.

So, if you plug your three Samsung 960 EVO M.2 SSDs (all PCIe-based SSDs) on all of the M.2 slots of the Z370 Taichi, a grand total of 4x SATA ports will be disabled because of it and only the remaining 4x SATA ports (SATA3_2, SATA3_3, SATA3_A1, and SATA3_A2) are available for use.

For example if I did not use M.2_1, and only used SATA3_0, I could not use SATA3_1? What is the point of having two SATA ports if you can only use one at a time? I was under the assumption if I didn't use the M.2 slot, I could use both SATA3_0 and SATA3_1, but then using one of them would disable M.2_1. Otherwise it seems the extra SATA slots are essentially useless.


Are the above statements correct?



Replies:
Posted By: ASRock_TSD
Date Posted: 13 Jul 2018 at 9:58am
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Dear Goa,

 

Thank you for contacting ASRock.

 

Regarding your question,

"M2_1, SATA3_0 and SATA3_1 share lanes. If either one of them is in use, the others will be disabled."

This means when using M2_1 slot (whether SATA type or PCIe type M.2 SSD), two SATA ports (SATA3_0 and SATA3_1) will be disabled.

When SATA3_0 or SATA3_1 is in used, M2_1 slot will be disabled.

If you didn't use M2_1 slot, SATA3_0 and SATA3_1 can be used simultaneously.

 

In your plan, we suggest connecting the NVME SSD at M2_3 slot, then all the SATA ports can be used.

 

Thank you!

Yours truly,

ASRock TSD



Posted By: Goa
Date Posted: 13 Jul 2018 at 5:58pm
Thank you so much for your esponse, now all is perfectly clear to me and I dont have anymore doubts!!
If may I suggest the manual/description of shared lanes between M2 and SATA should be more clear and should incude your explanation.

One more question: which are the chipset sata control ports and which are the asmedia sata controlled?

Thanks!!Wink


Posted By: ASRock_TSD
Date Posted: 17 Jul 2018 at 9:58am
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Dear Goa,

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

The SATA3_0 to SATA3_5 are connecting to the chipset and the SATA3_A1_A2 are connecting to the ASMedia chip.

 

Thank you!

Yours truly,

ASRock TSD




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