Pcie 4.0 in Pcie 3.0 Möglich?

hallo , ich weiß nicht welche gen meine ssd hat , ich möchte mir einen neuen kaufen ,

meine ssd derzeit: Fikwot FN501 Pro 1TB NVMe SSD -… https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0C48ML5KT?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Mein mainboard: b450m Pro vdh-max

die ssd die ich kaufen will: https://amzn.eu/d/0D75N8w

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Rekthoven
9 months ago
  1. You can only use pcie 3 and with it the new SSD would not be faster than the old
  2. You can’t put them in, because the board has only one slot.

So make absolutely no sense to change the SSD unless you buy a bigger one.
However, it’s not exactly slow, so I’m questionable why you can change at all.

Rekthoven
9 months ago
Reply to  JannQYX

Well, that’s pretty no-name part. Why buy this instead of a well-known and reliable, e.g. Lexar Nm710…naja.
I had also seen your other question, the menu what you are open is actually not there to see if the SSD is detected, there is a separate rider in the BIOS itself.

sgt119
9 months ago

Burn the 70€, then have at least warm hands. The new SSD does nothing

sgt119
9 months ago
Reply to  JannQYX

She’s not taking you. Is neither faster on your board nor has it more space than your current

sgt119
9 months ago

As I said, look at what the M.2 support is set. Can also expand the SSD

sgt119
9 months ago

Can you upload a picture of where that is?

sgt119
9 months ago

Is the BIOS M.2 support set to PCIe or SATA?