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  1. Oh; Canada. Shipping might be a hoot if from the states.
  2. That's a 4 pin, which my supply does not take unfortunately. Mine's a six pin. I bought those two together without knowing i needed a six pin like a goof; couple months ago.
  3. Hey LTT, My 6 pin sata power cable for my corsair CX750M powersupply is MIA. The problem is that corsair (or anyone) seems to have them out of production/discontinued. Im trying to power my Samsung V-NAND SSD 860 EVO SATA 6 Gb/s. I need an amazon link for a 6 pin male to female (sata power) cable. You are my only hope LTT to find an amazon link. With love, Flashberry
  4. How can i see if my motherboard is compatible? I've done some googling and most of what I've found is "Put it in and see if it comes up". This won't be a boot drive. It will be a dive for all my videos and some extra games. I've got a 237gb m.2 as my boot. I need to get both a good pcie adapter and an NVME drive (Also a heatsink because it's going under my graphics card )
  5. Im looking to run it on a pcie adapter that will look somthin' like this.
  6. Heyo, Does anyone have any good 1TB ssd recommendations? I was looking ath the samsung ones but comments said that they are bad with heat, what is my best bet?
  7. Hello LTT! Is it possible to add more m.2 SSD slots to my rig without giving up my RAM slot. I've only got one real m.2 slot on my pc and I cant use a SATA cable for a regular ol' ssd as the 6 pin SATA power cable I had is gone forever (lost) and it is discontinued for my power supply. I don't want to give up a stick of my RAM because I've only got 4 RAM slots with 16 gb total of my ram which I would like to keep that way. I only have one graphics card. Is there something out there where I can use a pci_e to put multiple m.2's in the same slot? Also is there any way i can use my v-NAND SSD (860 evo) [Regular ssd] without a power cable. Regards and with love, -FlashBerry
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