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[SOLVED]Asus H110m-e/m.2 support nvme ssd?
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tomhumphreyregalado

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Jan 2, 2019 51 4 10,545 I have a H110m motherboard and it has a m.2 slot. I already checked the manual if it supports nvme ssd's but there really isn't anything that specifically mentions it, the closest thing I can find is that it said "m.2 socket 3" . It can physically fit a nvme ssd (I think) but dunno if it will work and don't want to waste money too. Solution So this one. www.asus.com

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Moderator Mar 16, 2013 181,749 23,685 184,590 This motherboard?

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www.asus.com www.asus.com Says nothing about an M.2 port. You have some other reference that does? Upvote 0 Downvote Nemesia

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Nov 6, 2019 5,776 1,240 29,390 Which H110m? There is a H110m-M.2, H110m-A, H110m-E etc. Upvote 0 Downvote T

tomhumphreyregalado

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Nemesia said: Which H110m? There is a H110m-M.2, H110m-A, H110m-E etc. Click to expand...
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tomhumphreyregalado

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USAFRet said: This motherboard?

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www.asus.com www.asus.com Says nothing about an M.2 port. You have some other reference that does? Click to expand...
There's another version of that H110m-e/m.2 Upvote 0 Downvote Nemesia

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Nov 6, 2019 5,776 1,240 29,390 So this one. www.asus.com

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ASUS ThunderboltEX 3-TR is a Thunderbolt⢠3 add-on card that delivers 40 Gbps bi-directional bandwidth and DisplayPort⢠1.4 support. It's able to support up to six Thunderbolt-enabled devices in a daisy-chain configuration, and its USB Type-C® port enables up to 100-watt charging for laptops. www.asus.com www.asus.com Upvote 0 Downvote Solution Nemesia

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Nov 6, 2019 5,776 1,240 29,390 If you can see 16 on the board you can install one. NVMe SATA or NVMe PCIe.
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tomhumphreyregalado

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Nemesia said: If you can see 16 on the board you can install one. NVMe SATA or NVMe PCIe.
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I think it does but it only supports up to Gen 2 x 2 or was it Gen 3 x 2. Welp, I guess I'll just wait till I have enough money to buy a new mobo, procie and nvme ssd. Upvote 0 Downvote J

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tomhumphreyregalado said: I have a H110m motherboard and it has a m.2 slot. I already checked the manual if it supports nvme ssd's but there really isn't anything that specifically mentions it, the closest thing I can find is that it said "m.2 socket 3" . It can physically fit a nvme ssd (I think) but dunno if it will work and don't want to waste money too. Click to expand...
Yes it does support NVMe SSDs. Referring from the "Mobo Manual", it says this on page vi "1 x 10Gb/s M.2 Socket 3 with M Key, type 2242/2260/2280 storage devices support (both PCIE & SATA mode)". Upvote 0 Downvote USAFRet

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John Rae said: Yes it does support NVMe SSDs. Referring from the "Mobo Manual", it says this on page vi "1 x 10Gb/s M.2 Socket 3 with M Key, type 2242/2260/2280 storage devices support (both PCIE & SATA mode)". Click to expand...
"10Gb/s" = about 1/3 the performance of a current PCIe 3.0 x4 drive. Upvote 0 Downvote You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link

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