[SOLVED] Compatibility Check between Trx40 MB and PM1735 SSD

wisso99

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Hi,
I am building a system and i want to check the compatibility of these two parts:
  1. Motherboard: Asus Prime TRX40-Pro ATX sTRX4
  2. SSD: PM1735 MZPLJ3T2HBJR-00007 3.2TB ( PCIe® Gen4 x8 , HHHL )

Is this type of ssd compatible with such motherboard. The cpu i will be using is AMD Threadripper 3960X.
also can you suggest a memory for this system that supports ECC.
 
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Hi,
I am building a system and i want to check the compatibility of these two parts:
  1. Motherboard: Asus Prime TRX40-Pro ATX sTRX4
  2. SSD: PM1735 MZPLJ3T2HBJR-00007 3.2TB ( PCIe® Gen4 x8 , HHHL )
Is this type of ssd compatible with such motherboard. The cpu i will be using is AMD Threadripper 3960X.
also can you suggest a memory for this system that supports ECC.
No problem with that SSD but it will work slower because that MB doesn't have PCIe x4 v4 (only v3) support.
Hi,
I am building a system and i want to check the compatibility of these two parts:
  1. Motherboard: Asus Prime TRX40-Pro ATX sTRX4
  2. SSD: PM1735 MZPLJ3T2HBJR-00007 3.2TB ( PCIe® Gen4 x8 , HHHL )
Is this type of ssd compatible with such motherboard. The cpu i will be using is AMD Threadripper 3960X.
also can you suggest a memory for this system that supports ECC.
No problem with that SSD but it will work slower because that MB doesn't have PCIe x4 v4 (only v3) support.
 
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wisso99

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Apr 8, 2021
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No problem with that SSD but it will work slower because that MB doesn't have OCIe x4 v4 (only v3) support.
Hi,
I chose this motherboard because it support PCIE v4, and has (3 x PCIe 4.0 x16) and Vertical M.2 22110 (PCIe 4.0 x4 & SATA Modes) and 2 x M.2 22110(PCIe 4.0 x4 Mode)
But when i was reading about this MB, i see that for storage i have the M.2 and Sata to use and for internal IO i can use the v4 x16 slots.
So i became consused if the internal IO can be used aslo for storage since the MP1735 is a v4 x8 and cant be fitted to the M.2 v4 x4.
 
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