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Post by elvis on Nov 2, 2022 11:01:21 GMT
I came across this the other day Crucial P2 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen3 NVMe Internal SSD - Up to 2400MB/s – CT1000P2SSD8, now I was wondering what computer would be abil to use it to it's full capacity as I have never have thort it would be any good for a computer today or am I missing something
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Post by mikkh on Nov 2, 2022 18:42:33 GMT
The vast majority of modern motherboards have at least one M.2 slot on them, it's the successor to SSD drives and claims to be 5 times quicker.
It looks a bit like a memory stick and fits directly to the motherboard - no power or data leads required.
Any computer (with an M.2 slot) will be able to use it to it's full capacity.
I think you may seen the PCIe bit and mistaken it for the old 32 bit PCI slot which has been in computers forever (almost)
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Post by elvis on Nov 4, 2022 20:22:38 GMT
H! mikkh, Yes I am so out of touch with stuff I was getting mix up. that explains a lot thanks.
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