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is it ok to put 2 ssd in 1 Mobo? m.2 ssd and sata ssd  ?  Thaanks

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1 minute ago, Umbaka said:

is it ok to put 2 ssd in 1 Mobo? m.2 ssd and sata ssd  ?  Thaanks

It's fine. You can put as many as the motherboard supports , either type.

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thanks guys  planning to put m.2 ssd 120gb and sata ssd 120gb. idk il ask my tech guy cousin lol

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1 hour ago, Umbaka said:

thanks guys  planning to put m.2 ssd 120gb and sata ssd 120gb. idk il ask my tech guy cousin lol

Ur funny

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6 hours ago, peacefulpolarbear said:

Ur funny

is that bad?? im just a newbie trying to build rig pc and who plays dota 2 and fortnite lol

Gonna make a video building pc nextmonth ?

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Just make sure M.2 port doesn't share PCI-e lanes with SATA port for your SSD.
Otherwise, one may not be visible when the other one is.

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10 hours ago, agent_x007 said:

Just make sure M.2 port doesn't share PCI-e lanes with SATA port for your SSD.
Otherwise, one may not be visible when the other one is.

how to determine that? thanks

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MB's manual has a table for shared PCI-e lanes.

CPU : Core i7 6950X @ 4.26 GHz + Hydronaut + TRVX + 2x Delta 38mm PWM
MB : Gigabyte X99 SOC (BIOS F23c)
RAM : 4x Patriot Viper Steel 4000MHz CL16 @ 3042MHz CL12.12.12.24 CR2T @1.48V.
GPU : Titan Xp Collector's Edition (Empire)
M.2/HDD : Samsung SM961 256GB (NVMe/OS) + + 3x HGST Ultrastar 7K6000 6TB
DAC : Motu M4 + Audio Technica ATH-A900Z
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