At first let me make it clear to you that we have previously introduced the SilverStone ECM20 M.2 PCI-E X4 Expansion Card, an adapter where you can install the M.2 hard and then connect it as a standard graphics card via the PCI-E port. Hard, very natural and may resort to him in the case that your motherboard does not contain M.2, but be careful not to miss the same error Make sure that the motherboard supports booting to Windows through the hard NVMe from the ground, and now I want to show you some of the tests you have done Is the NVM hard drive connected to the M.2 port faster than the PCIe port and does the motherboard differ in this case and does the speed affect or not? Let us start.. In the beginning let me tell you that you will not need to use the PCIe port unless your motherboard does not have an M.2 port, as in the picture below, install the NVM hard in the motherboard on the M.2 port but if you do not have you will need to buy the piece of adapter Allows
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