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RE: PC Case Glass Panel Upgrade - Playing with SSD chips

in DIYHub5 months ago (edited)

Now I need to install NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) memory connected using the PCIe to connect to the new SSD form hard drives.

I moved from an ssd 0.500 MB/s (old pc) to an m.2 7000 MB/s (new pc) and the difference I noticed is a lot

The reasons why the ssd is not recognized could be different such as you should check that the port is enabled by the bios.

I found this article about your issue, it is in intalian but you can translate it and it might help you

https://it.easeus.com/data-recovery-solution/m2-non-riconosciuto.html

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It is a massive difference and I am happy to be at the faster speeds. Thanks for the tip, I will double check the port is enabled in the bios. I find the disk management in Windows not so great.