

#Motherboards with nvme support update#
I'm confused now though, because the latest bios notes have comments like "Improved NVME device compatibility" and I find it hard to believe they'd update the BIOS just to better support the strange host-card combo feature, but they only explicitly say "supports NVMe" in relation to that odd host-card thing. See below for a list of motherboards that have been tested to fit the WD BLACK SN750 NVMe SSD with. Their website for the board ( ) doesn't mention NVMe anywhere (unless it's only in an image somewhere) WD BLACKTM SN750 NVMeTM SSD Motherboard Compatibility. See below for a list of motherboards that have been tested to fit the NVme SSD. (the ** is just saying the host card is sold separately) ▶Supports PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe Mini-SAS SSD with TurboU.2 Host Card** ▶Supports PCIe 3.0 x4 and SATA 6Gb/s standards, 4.2cm/ 6cm/ 8cm length M.2 SSD cards I've downloaded the manual, which includes the lines: 1x M.2 slot* My plan is to buy a mobo with a h170 chipset.

As I know NVMe is supported from h97/z97 chipsets. And so my problem is choosing the right motherboard.
#Motherboards with nvme support pro#
I have an MSI z170A Gaming Pro Motherboard from MSI and I'm very confused as to what M.2 drives I can get. I try to avoid a situation buying a high end drive that will behave like a simple SATA SSD because the lack of NVMe support.
