Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
like testing basic functionality or benchmarking? the first could be done with a cheap usb adapter.Hello, I need help finding a motherboard that is the cheapest option for testing NVMe drives such as MTFDHAL3T2TDR-1AT1ZABYY, and MZQLB1T9HAJR-00007.
yes for benchmarking. I noticed some of the NVMe drives require 64 bit system over 32 bit. I have a 32 bit system but if I upgrade my current motherboard to 64 bit, would that solve the issue maybe so I would not have to get a new motherboard?like testing basic functionality or benchmarking? the first could be done with a cheap usb adapter.
I have the adapter cable but the drives wont show hours. It detects the drive, bit shows no power on hours. I have used all methods and programs to check hours but none are working for the newer NVMe drives. my last options are to upgrade to motherboard that supports these drives or a newer 64 bit interface.You only need a motherboard that supports the drives that you are testing. For example, if you are testing a PCIe x4/NVMe devices you'll need one that supports PCIe Gen 4.0 and use the appropriate CPU to enable this support. That's really it.
What adapter cable? Why are you adapting anything? A motherboard should have M.2 slots on it for PCIe based NVMe drives. I'm also not sure where this 64bit interface stuff is coming from.I have the adapter cable but the drives wont show hours. It detects the drive, bit shows no power on hours. I have used all methods and programs to check hours but none are working for the newer NVMe drives. my last options are to upgrade to motherboard that supports these drives or a newer 64 bit interface.
What exactly do you have right now?yes for benchmarking. I noticed some of the NVMe drives require 64 bit system over 32 bit. I have a 32 bit system but if I upgrade my current motherboard to 64 bit, would that solve the issue maybe so I would not have to get a new motherboard?
im trying to check hours on the following drive but my system im using is not giving me info of the power on hours. I have tried the following,What exactly do you have right now?
This. It's a motherboard designed well before M.2/NVMe SSD's even existed. It's not surprising that nothing is working right. Get a motherboard made in this decade at the very least. (Seriously, get something made within the last five years.)You need something newer. That board came out in 2005. That was 6 years before the NVMe spec was written.
is there any option for a motherboard that is at a reasonable price that you can recommend?This. It's a motherboard designed well before M.2/NVMe SSD's even existed. It's not surprising that nothing is working right. Get a motherboard made in this decade at the very least. (Seriously, get something made within the last five years.)
You'll need a new CPU and memory at the very least. The CPU you have will not work on a modern motherboard.is there any option for a motherboard that is at a reasonable price that you can recommend?
thank youPick up a cheap atom board maybe?
thankyou for the adviceAnything intel 4th gen and beyond. You could get a refurb dell for under $200 to put that card in.