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snalmond

How can I know whether an NVMe SSD can be used on my computers’ motherboards?

Anonymous

Does your motherboard have M.2 slots? If yes, then you should be able to use a NVMe SSD. Also, does it have a free PCI-Express port? Then you may be able to use a NVMe SSD that connects directly to that port.

George

Thanks for clearing this up nicely. I’m researching for a new PC. Currently using a SATA SSD… on a SATA-II interface.

Kurian Joseph

Hi,
Very nice article, you had me change my mind from the traditional Kingston A400 SSD to go for an NVMe SSD, these day’s hard to keep a tab of changing technologies and glad I came here, finally, I’m finalizing my rig and thank you guys for the info will get one. Will bookmark your site for further reference.

Anonymous

Thanks for bookmarking us, and glad to help. Don’t hesitate to subscribe to our newsletter too.

anonymous

NVME consumed way 3x more power than SATA at operational state.

johan muller

You are a big fan of kingston brand.

Anonymous

This article applies to all brands. We used Kingston as an example, to make things easier to follow.