TOSHIBA THNSNK128GVN8 Uyumluluk
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Elimizdeki SSD Harddisk:
- Toshiba THNSNK128GVN8
- TOSHIBA THNSNK128GVN8 M.2 2280 128GB
- SATA version 3.2
- Form Factor: 2280 (Boyutu)
- UB&M key
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Elimdeki SSD Kutusu:
- DM HD600 Type-C 3.2 Gen1 B&M/B Key M.2 NGFF SSD Kutusu
- DM HD600 M.2 NGFF hard disk box
- Destekledikleri:
- B&M key
- B Key
- Desteklemediği:
- M key
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Anahtar Bilgiler:
- Bilgisayarın üzerinde yer alan “M.2 B key slot”a sadece B+M key SSD harddiskler uyumludur.
- Soket Çeşitleri:
- B (Soket yukarı çevrili iken, soketteki küçük çubuk sağda kalır. Sokette toplamda 2 çubuk vardır. Küçük çubukta 6 pin vardır.)
- M (Soket yukarı çevrili iken, soketteki küçük çubuk solda kalır. Sokette toplamda 2 çubuk vardır. Küçük çubukta 5 pin vardır.)
- B + M (Sokette toplamda 3 çubuk vardır. 2 küçük çubuk 2 köşededir. Sol köşedeki çubukta 5 pin vardır. Sağ köşedeki çubukta 6 pin vardır.)
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Soru-Cevap:
- ngff ssd nedir?
- b key vs m key vs b&m key ?
- ngff vs nvme ?
- Ngff is a form factor. Nvme is the bus. What are you comparing?
- NGFF is the old name for M.2
- does an ngff adapter support nvme / Are external M.2 NGFF controllers compatible with M.2 NVMe drives? / The drive spec says “Supports M.2 (NGFF) drive of any capacity”. Does that mean it is not compatible with modern M.2 NVMe drives?
- There’s no such thing as a “M.2 controller”. The M.2 slot provides direct PCI-Express and SATA AHCI interfaces – NVMe drives are full-on PCI-Express devices, with the NVMe controller being on the drive itself.
- There are M.2 slots which only provide SATA but not PCI-Express, or vice versa, and while (AFAIK) it’s rare on actual PC motherboards, this seems to be very common for M.2-to-USB adapters – many of which only support SATA because adding PCIe support would’ve been much more expensive. (And the ones which support PCIe often omit SATA…)
- 2 NVMe drives both adhere to the NGFF standard, so in terms of physical compatibility, they share the same form factor. However, remember that the keying (notch position) on the M. 2 connector may vary between SATA and NVMe drives, so it’s crucial to match the keying of your M. 2 drive with the corresponding M.
- NGFF Compatibility: NGFF stands for Next Generation Form Factor, and it is the form factor used for M.2 drives. M.2 SATA and M.2 NVMe drives both adhere to the NGFF standard, so in terms of physical compatibility, they share the same form factor. However, remember that the keying (notch position) on the M.2 connector may vary between SATA and NVMe drives, so it’s crucial to match the keying of your M.2 drive with the corresponding M.2 slot on your motherboard.
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Kaynak Sayfalar:
- hp.com – m.2 SATA or m.2 nvme or both? NGFF compatablity?
- superuser.com – Are external M.2 NGFF controllers compatible with M.2 NVMe drives?
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