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Related review

Vadim 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Intel Z790] I purchased this motherboard during the Black Friday sale. The delivery was fast and without any issues, everything arrived intact. The motherboard kit was quite simple, including a disk, the board itself, and several cables. Instructions could be easily found by scanning the QR code on the box. The motherboard itself looks beautiful and reliable, especially the metal slot for the 4th generation PCIe card. I installed the Samsung 990 Pro disk in the M.2 slot number 1, but encountered a problem when installing Windows - the BIOS did not see this disk. I spent a lot of time solving this problem, including updating the BIOS to the latest version, but eventually managed to launch the disk by fiddling with the BIOS settings. The second problem was that I could not connect to the network via the Ethernet port, as I did not know how to install drivers during the Windows installation process. But over time, I was also able to solve this problem. Overall, I have a good impression of this motherboard. It works fine, and there are no problems with it. I connected all my disks (7 pieces) and two M.2 disks, and everything works at the declared speeds. The installation of Corsair 6600 DDR5 memory and the i5-14700K processor went without problems. As of today, the board is working properly, and I do not observe any problems. The only problem I encountered was related to the initial setup of the motherboard. Overall, I am satisfied with both the product and the board itself.

5
James 2024-04-03 09:45:20

[IPS-Type LCD] Fabulously happy with my purchase, the extra slot for a second M.2 stick is perfect and the machine sits on my legs and is cool and comfortable to hold. I was a bit concerned about having only 8Gb memory as I tend to leave lots of tabs and windows open but no problem. The face reader tech lets me just open the cover and start to work without entering any password and it is perfect, never missing when I'm there or away, keeping my data safe.

5
Melissa 2024-04-07 03:42:24

[4 TB] The first step was installing it in a Sabrent model EC-PCIE NVMe M.2 SSD TO PCIe X16/X8/X4 CARD WITH ALUMINUM HEAT SINK (which I DO NOT recommend). That was so this Oyen M.2 SSD could be used in a PCI-e slot. (Basically the problem with the Sabrent adapter was that none of the thermal pads were the right thickness, and there was no guidance on their usage in the instructions. I took my best guess and moved on.) The next step was plugging it into a PCI-e slot on my HP Z640 Workstation's motherboard. I then updated my PC to the latest BIOS. When I booted into Windows 10, I didn't see a new drive. That's because I needed to use the WIndows Disk Management tool to create a partition and then a volume. After that, the drive was visible and usable.

5
Charles 2024-04-08 09:25:59

[0.195 lb] I was going a Think Server to host Truenas and assumed I could boot of of an M.2 NVMe SSD but found our that there was no M.2 slot. So a got a couple of these and was able to boot from SSD without taking up a drive slot on two of my Lenovo servers. Worked exactly as expected!

5
Rob 2024-05-05 06:59:12

[0.075 lb] Used it in my Lenovo Yoga 12, in the m.2 slot (which can also be use for a WLAN card). Bios sees it, as does device and disk manager.

5
Darris 2024-05-12 06:51:43

[2 TB] This was used for my primary pc, Optiplex 9020 I7-4790, as an exeriment to add a NVME to a machine that didn't support NVME boot. I was able to add the driver by modifying the BIOS, then added the drive via a PCIe M.2 adapter.My internal SSD disk speed befor was 554 and with the NVME 1570, much lower than possible with a pc designed for M.2 but three times faster than my former disk. I actually can get 3257 from the disk using my 'blue' x16 slot but I have large graphics card in that slot, so used the x4. ASll the instructions for this 'expeeriment' modification was found via Google on the net. Excellent drive!

5
Al 2024-07-01 08:33:12

[1x Fan] I really like this card, but check your motherboard for bifurcation support and # of additional M.2 slots allowed at the ASUS site. Memory needs to support the PCIe Interface i.e. (Samsung 1TB 970 EVO Plus). For my ASUS motherboard, this card needed to be in the first 16X slot. My graphics card was moved to the third PCI slot. I bought two Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD, and moved my M2-2 SSD card to this board but needed to leave the 2nd M.2 slot open on this card. BIOS setting instructions from ASUS were not clear at all. I now have 5 non-raid SSD cards and I am very happy. The card also supports RAID if INTEL M.2 SSDs are used. Research was required to find the proper setup because the included documentation was weak.

5
TravF 2024-05-27 06:37:43

[Full Height] The ASUS Hyper m.2 Card is the best M.2 card on the market. Slots to add up to 4(four) M.2 SSDs to your computer. Hyper m.2 card comes in well-built sleek looking card with a built-in cooling fan for the SSD's. What more could you want?

5
Ethan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[128 GB] Easy to build on, love the usb-c. I like having 2 m.2 slots.

5
Richard 2024-04-03 08:46:13

[0.13 lb] Excellent service B&H m.2 drive is so quick to to install

5