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Motherboard compatibility list

Karones
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If you're talking about SATA SSDs, they should all work,

if you're talking about mSATA SSDs, it should work if you have a mSATA slot

If you're talking about m.2 SSDs, look at what protocol it is using (AHCI/SATA or PCIe/NVMe), and what is on your motherboard, and maybe also the key.

It might be me being paranoid or just too cautious, but the list of compatible storage modules(the specific models of an ssd) that comes with the manual/is available at the motherboard site only means those models were tested and work properly, doesn't mean that models that aren't in the list will not work at all, right?

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1 minute ago, Karones said:

doesn't mean that models that aren't in the list will not work at all, right?

Correct.

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If you're talking about SATA SSDs, they should all work,

if you're talking about mSATA SSDs, it should work if you have a mSATA slot

If you're talking about m.2 SSDs, look at what protocol it is using (AHCI/SATA or PCIe/NVMe), and what is on your motherboard, and maybe also the key.

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