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Old 14-10-2023, 10:33   #6
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Re: SSD

Ok so the only way to get a m.2 on that board is via an expansion card connected to one of the 16x slots (it will need 4x so will need to use a full size). If you go this route ensure you buy nvme spec for both the adapter and the card

Bare in mind they are faster but whether or not you will see any real world benefit is not that likely

Saying that if you are going from a mechanical drive to any SSD you will definitely see a benefit
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