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Hardware configuration issues Mixed data locations Storage interface confusion

Hardware configuration issues Mixed data locations Storage interface confusion

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zipreta
Junior Member
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09-01-2016, 04:37 PM
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You're planning to purchase the MSI PRO H610M-E motherboard. The specs mention that SATA5 won't function with an NVMe SSD, but the board only has four SATA ports. This means you can't use a 256GB NVMe SSD in two 1TB units together. You should stick to SATA-based drives only.
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zipreta
09-01-2016, 04:37 PM #1

You're planning to purchase the MSI PRO H610M-E motherboard. The specs mention that SATA5 won't function with an NVMe SSD, but the board only has four SATA ports. This means you can't use a 256GB NVMe SSD in two 1TB units together. You should stick to SATA-based drives only.

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Melonen_Chef
Junior Member
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09-01-2016, 11:15 PM
#2
Hey there! Here’s a quick summary: The forums mention some installation challenges. You won’t be able to use all four SATA drives and NVME cards without an expansion card. It seems confusing since they label ports as 5,6,7,8, but likely that refers to the PCIe lanes. Make sure you have the right adapter for the X1 Gen 3 slot.
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Melonen_Chef
09-01-2016, 11:15 PM #2

Hey there! Here’s a quick summary: The forums mention some installation challenges. You won’t be able to use all four SATA drives and NVME cards without an expansion card. It seems confusing since they label ports as 5,6,7,8, but likely that refers to the PCIe lanes. Make sure you have the right adapter for the X1 Gen 3 slot.

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Murica1776
Member
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09-03-2016, 01:44 PM
#3
Thanks! I believed SATA ports begin at 0-3, but I’m not sure. Also, does the Lexar NM620 connect properly to an NVMe slot?
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Murica1776
09-03-2016, 01:44 PM #3

Thanks! I believed SATA ports begin at 0-3, but I’m not sure. Also, does the Lexar NM620 connect properly to an NVMe slot?

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ItzZain
Member
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09-03-2016, 09:12 PM
#4
The instructions indicate that "SATA_5" may not be available during installation of an M.2 SATA SSD in the M2_1 slot. This suggests NVMe could potentially bypass it, though confirmation would require testing.
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ItzZain
09-03-2016, 09:12 PM #4

The instructions indicate that "SATA_5" may not be available during installation of an M.2 SATA SSD in the M2_1 slot. This suggests NVMe could potentially bypass it, though confirmation would require testing.

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devill_666
Junior Member
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09-03-2016, 09:24 PM
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The ports are labeled from 5 onward, not 0 to 3. The documentation specifies that using an NVMe SSD will disable SATA5, so SATA ports should remain functional for your setup.
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devill_666
09-03-2016, 09:24 PM #5

The ports are labeled from 5 onward, not 0 to 3. The documentation specifies that using an NVMe SSD will disable SATA5, so SATA ports should remain functional for your setup.

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pvcsam51320
Junior Member
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09-04-2016, 04:27 AM
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Great observation by Tan. In theory it could function. It may not, but it should work. On the other hand, you might be able to combine a lot of storage. A 2TB SSD costs about 130 $, while a new 4TB hard drive is around 70 $ (or a refurbished 10TB model for 130$).
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pvcsam51320
09-04-2016, 04:27 AM #6

Great observation by Tan. In theory it could function. It may not, but it should work. On the other hand, you might be able to combine a lot of storage. A 2TB SSD costs about 130 $, while a new 4TB hard drive is around 70 $ (or a refurbished 10TB model for 130$).

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iberius13
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09-04-2016, 06:19 AM
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iberius13
09-04-2016, 06:19 AM #7

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mcfarlin
Member
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09-04-2016, 11:23 AM
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I always suggest a fresh windows setup when relocating to a new operating system.
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mcfarlin
09-04-2016, 11:23 AM #8

I always suggest a fresh windows setup when relocating to a new operating system.