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There is something to watch out for too with M2 cards. These will actually eat up two of your SATA ports due to these ports being used internally for the M2 SSD. It has something to do with bandwidth on the PCIe buss, which is shared internally within the controller chip.
https://vi-control.net/community/threads/samsung-ssd-m-2-and-sata-port-problems.53143/
Hi,
I have an SSD SATA III disk connnected via a PCIe card in my computer (having ~ 400 speed) and I'm considering buying such disk (to have ~3000):
http://www.xpg.com/en/feature/583
I understand a bit from the tech language but I have to ensure. Do I put this disk directly to a PCIe slot? Or do I have to buy a PCIe interface card? My system is a MacPro 5,1 (6x2.93GHz Xeon) with Win10 (exclusively for TANE and TRS19 purposes), 28GB RAM and GTX 1080 8GB. Having all components squeezed to almost the max the only thing I can upgrade now is SSD.