It’s easy to install an M.2 SSD into a desktop PC. We’ll show you how.
Before you make your purchase, be sure to confirm with the system/motherboard manufacturer or the documentation to see if the M.2 socket supports NVMe. Sometimes, it can be called something other than NVMe such as PCIe mode. If it doesn’t, you won’t achieve the full disk speed advantage that NVMe offers and you might consider either upgrading your motherboard/PC or going with a less expensive option like AHCI M.2 or 2.5” SATA SSD. To learn more about this topic please watch this video: [ Ссылка ]
1. Always refer to your computer’s manual before disassembling it or replacing any hardware.
2. As a precaution, prior to handling the SSD, touch an unpainted and grounded metal object or use an anti-static wrist strap to work in a static-safe environment.
3. Safely disconnect the power from the system.
4. Loosen and remove the computer case cover from the desktop.
5. Locate the M.2 socket on the motherboard.
6. If you already had another M.2 SSD installed, loosen the screw and remove the old M.2 SSD. Otherwise, carefully hold the new M.2 SSD along the side edges and insert it into the socket by aligning the keys on the M.2 SSD with the keys in the socket.
7. Once properly connected, gently press the back end of the M.2 SSD towards the motherboard, then insert and tighten the screw to secure the M.2 SSD.
8. Put the computer case panel back onto the desktop.
9. Plug in the power cord and boot up your system.
If you need help cloning your drive, please check our Acronis cloning video here: [ Ссылка ]
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