Hmm. Sloppy speed ... (Yes ... I just came from SATA2.0 ...)
The motherboard is ASUS z77.
Win7 sp 1 system flagship 64
Several pits that may be encountered.
A. there is no nvme interface when selecting the motherboard.
B. there is no interface. Choose PCI access regardless of the graphics card.
C.PCIE*4 PCIE* 16 ... Please pay attention to this. I wonder if other PCIE will have adapter support.
D. the distance of the baffle. (At present, I'm not sure whether it's the perfect support of PCIE*4. PCIE* 16 cannot be plugged in. ) anyway, I have to dismantle it before I can install it.
E.WIN7 updates the NVME update patch hung on the disk named KB299094 1. If none of the following links work, then go to Baidu to search for it yourself. Do not hang a tree.
If you want to make a startup disk, pay attention to whether your bios can support booting from nvme. Also, it is better to use win8 or win 10 for nvme. . . . . Pay attention to whether the SSD you bought has a corresponding driver. . . .
The solid state is nvme 256GM.2 of Asgard/ Asgard.
Hmm. Sloppy speed ... (Yes ... I just came from SATA2.0 ...)
The motherboard is ASUS z77.
Win7 sp 1 system flagship 64
Several pits that may be encountered.
A. there is no nvme interface when selecting the motherboard.
B. there is no interface. Choose PCI access regardless of the graphics card.
C.PCIE*4 PCIE* 16 ... Please pay attention to this. I wonder if other PCIE will have adapter support.
D. the distance of the baffle. (At present, I'm not sure whether it's the perfect support of PCIE*4. PCIE* 16 cannot be plugged in. ) anyway, I have to dismantle it before I can install it.
E.WIN7 updates the NVME update patch hung on the disk named KB299094 1. If none of the following links work, then go to Baidu to search for it yourself. Do not hang a tree.
If you want to make a startup disk, pay attention to whether your bios can support booting from nvme. Also, it is better to use win8 or win 10 for nvme. . . . . Pay attention to whether the SSD you bought has a corresponding driver. . . . If you want to make a startup disk, pay attention to whether your bios can support booting from nvme. Also, it is better to use win8 or win 10 for nvme. . . . . Pay attention to whether the SSD you bought has a corresponding driver. . . . If you want to make a startup disk, pay attention to whether your bios can support booting from nvme. Also, it is better to use win8 or win 10 for nvme. . . .