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Genre: Gaming
Date of upload: Apr 4, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.913 (2/90 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-13T20:42:51.998204Z
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I would have gone with a 2TB nvme drive and reinstalled windows to it. And i know that machine supports booting to PCIe. As for the add in card being able to use all 3 drives at once it can in theory. If the mobo supports bifurcation it should see all 3 of them, but with the extra sata ports on there I'm willing to bet theres a controller chip on there that will alow you to use all 5 at once.
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These old HP desktops and Gpu are extremely slow and outdated. With all respect to your video, looks like your It Technician skeels does need much more upgrade than this HP machine. Don't get me wrong lots people watch you and your quality of work is poor. This is constructive criticism not offensive one. Formatting wrong drive happend to me once, since then I always disconnect old drive before Windows installation, it is good practice to correctly name partitions as drive letters can create chaos. Last but not least, nvme can without warning simply die Highly Highly recommend live backup to One Drive or similar cloud solution. One Drive saved many small business from lost of years of work. Good luck with next video.
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@mikesgarage394
1 month ago
The sata connections are used when using MSata and NGFF SSDs, you connect them to your motherboard sata ports. You are not getting 2 extra sata connections. Typically on thes e cards you can use one nvme and one ngff (sata), since yours has a msata, it can probably use 3 drives, 2 of which require plugging in to sata ports on mb. The top nvme type slot is keyed for NGFF drive which uses one of the sata connections.
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