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10 minutes ago, Pritamsc said:

Well feeling uncomfortable to ask but is there any LGA 1156 motherboard with a m.2 ssd slot in it 

I browsed the internet everywhere and couldn't find any if anyone help me with this that will mean a lot for me 

 

 

PCIe to M.2 adapter might be your only solution.
But yeah, do some research first, never used it on that old of a motherboard myself.

So I dunno if it can work or not.

LGA 1156 is ~15 years old, and well predates consumer M.2 SSD's. Hell it predates SSD's being mainstream at all

 

The first Intel boards with M.2 support were LGA 1150 I think, and even they couldn't boot off of them. 

 

 

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Nope, no motherboards with M.2 slots on LGA 1156. M.2 didn't really become a standard until sometime during the Z97/X99 timeframe, and the boards before then rarely have any PCIe storage support in general, let alone a dedicated slot for them. 

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10 minutes ago, Pritamsc said:

Well feeling uncomfortable to ask but is there any LGA 1156 motherboard with a m.2 ssd slot in it 

I browsed the internet everywhere and couldn't find any if anyone help me with this that will mean a lot for me 

 

 

PCIe to M.2 adapter might be your only solution.
But yeah, do some research first, never used it on that old of a motherboard myself.

So I dunno if it can work or not.

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7 minutes ago, Poinkachu said:

PCIe to M.2 adapter might be your only solution.

Those will work and be detected in Windows, but you won't be able to boot off them so you'd still need a SATA SSD for Windows. Besides, I don't really see a situation where an i7 870 would benefit from NVMe speeds over SATA SSD speeds anyway, so you really should be sticking to SATA for this, they're cheaper (especially once you factor in the cost of the adapter), easier to work with on these older platforms, and they're realistically enough. 

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19 minutes ago, Pritamsc said:

Czuję się nieswojo, ale czy jest jakaś płyta główna LGA 1156 z gniazdem ssd m.2 

Wszędzie przeglądałem internet i nie mogłem znaleźć żadnego, jeśli ktoś mi w tym pomoże, co będzie dla mnie wiele znaczyć 

 

 

Propably, Your motherboard have not support a uefi bios and there's no any chance to boot from pcie nvme ssd drive

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9 hours ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Those will work and be detected in Windows, but you won't be able to boot off them so you'd still need a SATA SSD for Windows. Besides, I don't really see a situation where an i7 870 would benefit from NVMe speeds over SATA SSD speeds anyway, so you really should be sticking to SATA for this, they're cheaper (especially once you factor in the cost of the adapter), easier to work with on these older platforms, and they're realistically enough. 

Yeah i tried it with samsung ssd + pi pcie adapter it didn't boot 

Well if you know that some motherboard come with pcie storage options in their bios settings does any LGA 1156 Have them (most probably asus UEFI)

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2 minutes ago, Pritamsc said:

Yeah i tried it with samsung ssd + pi pcie adapter it didn't boot 

Well if you know that some motherboard come with pcie storage options in their bios settings does any LGA 1156 Have them (most probably asus UEFI)

Not aware of any unfortunately. Doubt any would exist since it was 5+ years before PCIe storage became a thing and board vendors usually stop adding BIOS features after about a year 

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You should be able to boot from a M.2 NVMe SSD on a PCI-E adapter by using DUET+Refind.

 

https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/guide-nvme-boot-for-systems-with-legacy-bios-and-uefi-board-duet-refind/32251

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