It has 6 sata ports, but that's besides the point. The motherboard and the cpu aren't compatible with each other. print "Hello World!" ("Hello.
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The Z97 Pro Gamer has 4 SATA 6GB/s slots and 1 SATA express slot. So, which of these should I go with and do I really need more SATA 6GB/s slots? I don't.
I want to add an M.2 SSD to my Acer V15 Nitro VNGV, (apparently it supports M.2 SATA only, but regional models may not even have.
I want to add an M.2 SSD to my Acer V15 Nitro VNGV, (apparently it supports M.2 SATA only, but regional models may not even have.
There was a brief and unusual backstep with the introduction of solid state drives roughly a decade ago but things are more or less back on.
Shows where the Serial ATA (SATA) ports are on your Intel® desktop board.
Shows where the Serial ATA (SATA) ports are on your Intel® desktop board.
Basically, that will depend on the computer you're building. Two SATA ports would be sufficient if you want to connect two hard drives or alternatively one optical.
Forums New posts Search forums. But yes, best to be sure is to open the notebook. But it's still possible that if there are other ports, they might be disabled by BIOS.
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Thanks for your help though, I'll get back with what I can find. Log in. It's possible that the motherboard does not activate the port at all when there is nothing plugged in, but there's no way to check or enable it.