will any of the M2 SSD's fit this MB?

thanks,

what would be a good one to go for on OCUK at the moment you think! i need about 500gb or 1tb.
i will check that link as well as the disable of sata ports i need to know of.
 
Also be sure to use the latest BIOS for your motherboard. The latest one for your motherboard was released only in February, the version is 7C75vA6.
 
oh i used to buy memory from teamgroup, i didnt know they did ssd's. tight budget so always trying to get good items so i dont end up with something bad and loss of cash, so i wouldnt know what to do if i didnt come on to these forums and get awesome advice, thanks i will look at the TeamGroup MP34 as well.
 
While that TeamGroup was originally with Phison E12 controller they changed it to Silicon Motion SM2262ENG, but that doesn't hurt gaming performance at all.
Those SM controllers are actually more optimized for home usage patterns.
While that Phison is more optimized for complex loads/maintaining steady performance to full drive along with very high write endurance/keeping NAND wear limited.

But if money is tight, then WD Blue SN550 is the choise.
In most games loading time differences between different SSDs (including SATAs) aren't anything like price differences:
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/team-group-cardea-iops-1-tb/13.html
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/team-group-cardea-iops-1-tb/14.html

And differences between NVMes just aren't really meaningfull in human scale even in games not limited by processing in loading speed.
If it's alreade couple seconds, shortening that really doesn't make a real difference:
https://www.realhardwarereviews.com/silicon-power-us70-1tb-review/11/
 
While that TeamGroup was originally with Phison E12 controller they changed it to Silicon Motion SM2262ENG, but that doesn't hurt gaming performance at all.
Those SM controllers are actually more optimized for home usage patterns.
While that Phison is more optimized for complex loads/maintaining steady performance to full drive along with very high write endurance/keeping NAND wear limited.

But if money is tight, then WD Blue SN550 is the choise.
In most games loading time differences between different SSDs (including SATAs) aren't anything like price differences:
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/team-group-cardea-iops-1-tb/13.html
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/team-group-cardea-iops-1-tb/14.html

And differences between NVMes just aren't really meaningfull in human scale even in games not limited by processing in loading speed.
If it's alreade couple seconds, shortening that really doesn't make a real difference:
https://www.realhardwarereviews.com/silicon-power-us70-1tb-review/11/

that was a lot of valuable info you gave and makes a lot of sense now and i really think i should go for the
TeamGroup MP34 1TB NVMe PCIe M.2 Solid State Drive

as long as it fits MB then i will be ok getting this!
 
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