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Could replacing m.2 NVMe drives from their original sockets cause compatibility issues?

Could replacing m.2 NVMe drives from their original sockets cause compatibility issues?

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Stjernekraft
Junior Member
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05-01-2016, 10:35 AM
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You're considering a layout change for your 4TB NVMe SSD on your ITX machine. Moving the drive from the front to the rear, with the front housing the OS and the 4TB on the front side with its own heatsink, could work well. However, this might lead to errors if the heat plate doesn't fit properly or if the system detects mismatched configurations. It's wise to double-check compatibility and ensure proper BIOS settings before proceeding.
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Stjernekraft
05-01-2016, 10:35 AM #1

You're considering a layout change for your 4TB NVMe SSD on your ITX machine. Moving the drive from the front to the rear, with the front housing the OS and the 4TB on the front side with its own heatsink, could work well. However, this might lead to errors if the heat plate doesn't fit properly or if the system detects mismatched configurations. It's wise to double-check compatibility and ensure proper BIOS settings before proceeding.

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GalacticJessi
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05-01-2016, 11:08 AM
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Check your motherboard guide to confirm if the rear port matches the front port in speed
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GalacticJessi
05-01-2016, 11:08 AM #2

Check your motherboard guide to confirm if the rear port matches the front port in speed