It's your main storage device for system boot.
It's your main storage device for system boot.
Hello everyone! My first build is all set and functioning perfectly. I’m using a WD Black 500GB NVMe SSD in M.2 mode as my boot drive, running Windows 10 Pro with some STEAM games. I’m considering adding a 2.5" SSD and want to know which SATA port to use. My Gigabyte B450M DS3H has three SATA ports labeled 0, 1, and 2. The Toasty Bros YouTube channel suggests starting at port 0, but I’m not using it for booting since the M.2 drive handles that. What SATA port should I choose for the extra SSD?
Review the guide to see if any settings are turned off upon installing an M.2. There are four dedicated tracks leading from the CPU to the M.2 slot, indicating they should remain active. However, it's always wise to confirm with the official documentation.
You can configure your boot device in the BIOS settings, and your guide will indicate which SATA ports might be turned off because of the NVMe usage (shared connections). There doesn’t seem to be any advantage in using lower-numbered SATA ports.