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Check NVMe support for MSI B450m Mortar Max.

Check NVMe support for MSI B450m Mortar Max.

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Minnaro
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05-26-2016, 12:43 AM
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Hey there! I recently purchased two 512GB ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro v1 drives for $50 each. I was expecting my motherboard (Mortar Max) to support two NVMe devices and have seen some discussions suggesting it might disable the PCIE slot for the second NVMe port. I’m wondering if using an add-in card like this one would be a better option so I can add more NVMe drives and also include a SATA SSD. Or are there other ways to get around the two-NVMe limit? Any advice would be really helpful!
M
Minnaro
05-26-2016, 12:43 AM #1

Hey there! I recently purchased two 512GB ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro v1 drives for $50 each. I was expecting my motherboard (Mortar Max) to support two NVMe devices and have seen some discussions suggesting it might disable the PCIE slot for the second NVMe port. I’m wondering if using an add-in card like this one would be a better option so I can add more NVMe drives and also include a SATA SSD. Or are there other ways to get around the two-NVMe limit? Any advice would be really helpful!