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Just now, ModuleLFS said:

I think thats NVME, not SATA.

NVMe is a protocol. The connector might support both SATA and PCIe(which is what NVMe uses).

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6 hours ago, RandomGuy13 said:

That is an m.2 that supports PCIE, You cant tell from looking at it if it supports both. If it has two keys, B & M then it only supports SATA, If it only has M then it supports either just PCIE or both PCIE and MSATA. If it has an E key then its pcie but only for WiFi cards.

Hope this helps/

thank you, will this drive be compatible ?

https://www.wdc.com/products/internal-ssd/wd-black-pcie-ssd.html

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