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Install booting from an M.2 SSD on a legacy motherboard without M.2 support

Install booting from an M.2 SSD on a legacy motherboard without M.2 support

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Matke04
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03-30-2022, 12:56 PM
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It appeared directly beside the download link in the post. When I opened it in a browser, the text seemed to loop around the word "download." This made it easy to notice it might have been overlooked.
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Matke04
03-30-2022, 12:56 PM #11

It appeared directly beside the download link in the post. When I opened it in a browser, the text seemed to loop around the word "download." This made it easy to notice it might have been overlooked.

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CfuntimeMC
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03-30-2022, 07:27 PM
#12
I’m glad you’re trying to make it work. To be honest, I didn’t come across the program before reading this.
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CfuntimeMC
03-30-2022, 07:27 PM #12

I’m glad you’re trying to make it work. To be honest, I didn’t come across the program before reading this.

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TheLuffy
Junior Member
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03-30-2022, 08:05 PM
#13
You anticipate someone who struggles to tell the difference between high-resolution 1080p and ultra-high-definition 4K content.
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TheLuffy
03-30-2022, 08:05 PM #13

You anticipate someone who struggles to tell the difference between high-resolution 1080p and ultra-high-definition 4K content.

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HdoubleO
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03-30-2022, 09:28 PM
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Thanks, I’m glad it worked. I used to test Samsung now and this setup is impressive—this M.2 SSD motherboard really handles it. I even installed a GPU on it and got great results after replacing the dead one.
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HdoubleO
03-30-2022, 09:28 PM #14

Thanks, I’m glad it worked. I used to test Samsung now and this setup is impressive—this M.2 SSD motherboard really handles it. I even installed a GPU on it and got great results after replacing the dead one.

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UsingAura
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04-01-2022, 01:47 PM
#15
Unless you're using high-resolution streaming, 1080p appears nearly identical to 4K on a 75-inch screen positioned just a few feet away from your bed. I watch 1080p content regularly and notice no significant difference compared to my 4K material.
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UsingAura
04-01-2022, 01:47 PM #15

Unless you're using high-resolution streaming, 1080p appears nearly identical to 4K on a 75-inch screen positioned just a few feet away from your bed. I watch 1080p content regularly and notice no significant difference compared to my 4K material.

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veroo9
Junior Member
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04-09-2022, 08:15 AM
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Imagine placing two screens in front of you—a 1080 monitor with a 60Hz refresh rate and another with 4K resolution and a 500Hz refresh rate. I can’t tell them apart, seeing both as identical. I always stream videos at 480p and watch them on the 1080p screen because there’s no noticeable difference between the two.
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veroo9
04-09-2022, 08:15 AM #16

Imagine placing two screens in front of you—a 1080 monitor with a 60Hz refresh rate and another with 4K resolution and a 500Hz refresh rate. I can’t tell them apart, seeing both as identical. I always stream videos at 480p and watch them on the 1080p screen because there’s no noticeable difference between the two.

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Xikam20
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04-21-2022, 11:52 PM
#17
That sounds pretty bothersome. Is this because your glasses prescription is high, or is it something about how your eyes process images? (You don’t have to say) It’s hard to picture. I’ll admit, 720p on a 1080p screen isn’t bad, but 480p looks like a lot of blurry pixels. It feels like watching a new movie on an IMAX screen while the picture looks like an old Andy Griffith show or Golden Girls. On the positive side, it saves you a lot of storage space.
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Xikam20
04-21-2022, 11:52 PM #17

That sounds pretty bothersome. Is this because your glasses prescription is high, or is it something about how your eyes process images? (You don’t have to say) It’s hard to picture. I’ll admit, 720p on a 1080p screen isn’t bad, but 480p looks like a lot of blurry pixels. It feels like watching a new movie on an IMAX screen while the picture looks like an old Andy Griffith show or Golden Girls. On the positive side, it saves you a lot of storage space.

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coopdawg7
Junior Member
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05-06-2022, 03:13 AM
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I don’t need glasses and at 37 years old both eyes are perfect. I don’t wear them even when reading; it just feels like I don’t have enough CPU cores to handle pixel sizes or refresh rates. Trust me, life is better this way—no need for costly monitors or lots of software. All my video archives from 20 years total under 500 GB and include at least 20 TV series plus a lot of different movies.
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coopdawg7
05-06-2022, 03:13 AM #18

I don’t need glasses and at 37 years old both eyes are perfect. I don’t wear them even when reading; it just feels like I don’t have enough CPU cores to handle pixel sizes or refresh rates. Trust me, life is better this way—no need for costly monitors or lots of software. All my video archives from 20 years total under 500 GB and include at least 20 TV series plus a lot of different movies.

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