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Mike.

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    Mike. reacted to fuzz0r in Offline / Online a disk in Disk management W10   
    Where are you clicking?
     

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    Mike. reacted to SavageNeo in M.2 NVMe not achieving max speed.   
    You have it on wrong slot, you have to put it in pci e 3.0 slot on your motherboard.
     
    You can not change it in your bios. If your mobo does not have more slots, it means that your motherboard only has pci e 2.0 slot. 
     
    Could work, but since you have only one slot, it does not work,
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    Mike. reacted to SavageNeo in M.2 NVMe not achieving max speed.   
    It can also be that your gpu adn m.2 slot divide their power. Some cheap and fairly old motherboards do that. Like in b450 strix-f where the bottom pci e express and pci e 3.0 slot divide their power.
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    Mike. reacted to Radium_Angel in M.2 NVMe not achieving max speed.   
    That's a physical limitation of the mobo. You can't change that.
     
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    Mike. reacted to Mira Yurizaki in M.2 NVMe not achieving max speed.   
    The motherboard uses an H310 chipset, which only has PCIe 2.0 for expansion options. So it's a limitation of the motherboard.
     
    But it doesn't really mater. Use cases where NVMe's bandwidth shines are rarely encountered in most people's use cases.
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