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ASUS ROG Strix Z790 E Gaming WiFi Motherboard Overview Slots and Storage
Today We're Answering a Subscriber Question! The ASUS ROG Strix Z790 E Gaming WiFi Motherboard Overview of Slots and Storage for PCIe Resource allocations! The Specifications will be Our Outline. Using Four pieces of Documentation this time, Motherboard Manual, Bios Manual, ASUS Thunderbolt 4 card Compatibility support and ASUS Bifurcation Chart. We have Three Slots, 5 M.2 Connectors and Four SATA Ports. There will be give and take with Shared Resources. We'll separate CPU Lanes from Chipset Lanes.
Notes:
1. 20 CPU PCIe Lanes - PCIe 4.0 & 5.0
2. Bios: PCIe Bandwidth Bifurcation Configuration
[X8/X8]
Split up PCIEX16(G5) that runs X16 into X8/X8.
3. 28 Chipset PCIe Lanes - PCIe 3.0 & 4.0
4. ...
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MSI MPG X670E Carbon WiFi Motherboard Overview of Slots and Storage
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
MSI MPG X670E Carbon WiFi Motherboard Overview of Slots and Storage for PCIe Resource allocations! As always We say, List Your Top 5 Requirements for a Motherboard. As We Itemize that, what's Your Number One Requirement? Our Number One Requirement, based on Questions We're being asked, is for Content Creation Rendering! So We're looking at this Motherboard because We're Answering a Subscriber Q...
JEYI M.2 NVMe Enclosure USB-C 10Gbps Unboxing, Inspection, Install and Test
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
Quick Question: What do You look for an an M.2 NVMe Enclosure? Throughput? Capacity? UASP? Trim? A Lot of Questions We are curious about. And We're going to talk about in this Video today! JEYI M.2 NVMe Enclosure USB-C 10Gbps. Supports UASP Protocol and TRIM Command. Links: 1. JEYI M.2 NVMe Enclosure amzn.to/3UURMcc 2. Samsung 980 Pro 1TB amzn.to/3V1dD1P 3. WD Black SN850 1TB amzn.to/3EyJEJk 4....
JEYI Finscold Goldfin Gen1 M.2 Heatsink on WD Black SN850
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.Год назад
Question: What constitutes a great M.2 NVMe Heatsink? Anyone? We're all about Results! Today We're going to be taking a look at another Jeyi product so We want to thank them for making this Video possible. We're Testing the JEYI Finscold Goldfin Gen1 M.2 Heatsink on WD Black SN850 for Heat and Speed. We're using the Gigabyte TRX40 Designare Motherboard and the Supermicro Dual M.2 NVMe Adapter. ...
JEYI Finscold 007 2 Pack M.2 Heatsink Heat and Speed Test
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
Today We're doing an Unboxing! JEYI Finscold 007 2 Pack M.2 Heatsink Heat and Speed Test on the Gigabyte TRX40 Designare with PCIe 4.0 and on the Supermicro Dual M.2 NVMe Adapter! We'll be using the WD Black SN850 and the Samsung 980 Pro. We'll need to verify the M.2 NVMe Drives are running their current respective Firmware and will Update accordingly! Links: 1. JEYI Finscold 007 2 Pack M.2 Hea...
ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme Overview Slots and Storage PCIe Lanes
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme Motherboard Overview by Request. This is about Slots and Storage of PCIe Resource allocations. We're going to be looking at and Comparing the difference in Design vs Implementation. Yes, We have shared Resources. Yes, We have 3 Slots and 5 M.2 NVMe PCIe Drives. But there's going to be some give and take in all of that Resource allocation. We'll Itemize CPU and C...
ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero Motherboard Slots and Storage Overview of PCIe Lanes
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
We have a lot of ground to cover today based on Requests. We're going to be looking at the ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero. This should be fascinating! This is all about, Slots and Storage for Content Creation Rendering. And We're looking at PCIe Resource allocations. We have several Talking Points based on Questions We're Answering. This is an Overview. Questions We'll address... Q: X670E ECC DD...
ASRock X670E Taichi Slots and Storage Overview of PCIe Lanes for Content Creation Rendering
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Yes, We Answer Subscriber Questions! This is also about Content Creation Rendering! The Three Questions We're going to Address today, on this Motherboard, ASRock X670E Taichi! All about Slots and Storage and counting PCIe Resources from CPU and through the Chipset. Question: Does this Motherboard Support DDR5 RAS ECC? YES according to current Bios Manual! See: DDR ECC Configuration Press [Enter...
MSI MEG X670E ACE Motherboard Slots and Storage PCIe Lanes Overview
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
10. Think of this Video today as more of an Overview than Review of the MSI MEG X670E ACE Slots and Storage PCIe Resource allocations. We're going to be go over 3 things, the Motherboard, CPU and Chipset as We try to look and determine the difference in Design vs Implementation. We'll have 3 Add in Card Scenarios that We typically do because by Default, 3 Slots and 4 M.2 Drives plus the Xpander...
ASUS ProArt X670E Creator WiFi Motherboard Slots and Storage
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
ASUS ProArt X670E Creator WiFi Motherboard. This is all about Slots and Storage for Content Creation. We're going to be identifying CPU and Chipset PCIe Lanes. This is all about Function over Form for Content Creation Rendering. We're going to look at the Motherboard. We are Answering a Subscriber Question! Question: Does this Motherboard support DDR5 RAS ECC? YES, according to the Motherboard ...
Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master Slots and Storage
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master Slots and Storage. This is going to be more about Possibilities and Limitations. Let's establish Our Platform. A Consumer Desktop Motherboard. Some of the References We're going to make are going to be according to a HEDT which has kind of gone flat, and a Workstation. And how some of those Features have trickled down to do what We're trying to do with Slots and Stor...
MSI Prestige X570 Creation Slots and Storage RAID Configuration
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
MSI Prestige X570 Creation Motherboard. Today We're Answering another Subscriber Question about Slots and Storage. And this is going to be for the purpose of RAID. This is also going to be about what's Possible but also what's Practical. The first thing We're have to do is go through and sort out the Lanes. We're looking at CPU PCIe Lanes and Chipset PCIe Lanes. This Video is for the What, Why ...
Gigabyte X670E Aorus Xtreme Slots and Storage Overview
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.Год назад
As requested by Subscribers, We're now going to start looking at the X670E Motherboards. And as You have Outlined, And as You have requested, Our first Motherboard We're going to start with is going to be the Gigabyte X670E Aorus Xtreme Slots and Storage Overview. This is all about Content Creation and High Performance Storage. This is not about Form. This is all about Function. We have a Mothe...
20Gbps USB-C Overview and Implementation Guide
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
Content Creation High Performance Storage Solutions. What's Our lowest Common Denominator for Our highest Performing Bandwidth? This is Our 20Gbps USB-C Overview and Implementation Guide. We have 5 Talking Points We're going to cover. 1. Specs - Protocol & Interface; 2. Layout Support - Laptops and Motherboards; 3. Chipsets - Native & Separate; 4. Devices; 5. 20GBps USB-C Add in Cards. Details:...
AMD X670E Extreme Chipset, 20Gbps USB-C and Gigabyte Aorus Gen5 AIC
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
We're Going to cover 3 Technologies with this Video today. 1. AMD Chipset X670 Extreme. 2. 20Gbps USB-C 2x2. 3. Gigabyte Aorus Gen5 AIC which is a X16 Card that requires 4x4x4x4, 16 Lanes, fully Bifurcated. Of the 4 Requirements... 1. PCIe 5.0. 2; A X16 PCIe Slot; 3. Full Motherboard Bios Bifurcation of 4x4x4x4; 4. Requires 4 M.2 NVMe PCIe 5.0 Drives. 1st Generation of those will be 10,000MBps ...
Oyen Digital 16TB SSD MiniPro RAID V3 Unboxing Test High Performance Storage
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Год назад
Oyen Digital 16TB SSD MiniPro RAID V3 Unboxing Test High Performance Storage
MSI MEG X570S ACE MAX and M.2 Xpander-Z PCIe 4.0 - 2 Drive Orientation
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.Год назад
MSI MEG X570S ACE MAX and M.2 Xpander-Z PCIe 4.0 - 2 Drive Orientation
ASUS Maximus Z690 Extreme Thunderbolt 4 PCIe Resources
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
ASUS Maximus Z690 Extreme Thunderbolt 4 PCIe Resources
Oyen Digital MiniPro RAID V3 10Gbps USB-C Troubleshooting Problems
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
Oyen Digital MiniPro RAID V3 10Gbps USB-C Troubleshooting Problems
Sonnet McFiver Multifunction PCIe Card
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.Год назад
Sonnet McFiver Multifunction PCIe Card
ASUS Prime Z690-P Thunderbolt 4 USB4 Adding M.2 NVMe X16 Quad Storage
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.Год назад
ASUS Prime Z690-P Thunderbolt 4 USB4 Adding M.2 NVMe X16 Quad Storage
JEYI Quad NVMe RAID Enclosure Thunderbolt
Просмотров 23 тыс.Год назад
JEYI Quad NVMe RAID Enclosure Thunderbolt
ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero Wi Fi X470 Motherboard - Adding M.2 NVMe Storage
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.2 года назад
ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero Wi Fi X470 Motherboard - Adding M.2 NVMe Storage
Gigabyte Z690 AERO D Thunderbolt 4 Motherboard Adding Storage
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.2 года назад
Gigabyte Z690 AERO D Thunderbolt 4 Motherboard Adding Storage
Threadripper Pro - MSI, Dell and ASRock WRX80 Creator Thunderbolt 4
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.2 года назад
Threadripper Pro - MSI, Dell and ASRock WRX80 Creator Thunderbolt 4
ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme Thunderbolt 4 X570 Motherboard PCIe Resources
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.2 года назад
ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme Thunderbolt 4 X570 Motherboard PCIe Resources
ASUS ProArt X570 Creator WiFi Thunderbolt 4 Motherboard Storage Options
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 года назад
ASUS ProArt X570 Creator WiFi Thunderbolt 4 Motherboard Storage Options
Icy Dock flexiDOCK MB024SP-B Docking Enclosure 4 x 2.5 inch SATA SSD Drive Bay Device
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.2 года назад
Icy Dock flexiDOCK MB024SP-B Docking Enclosure 4 x 2.5 inch SATA SSD Drive Bay Device
Icy Dock ICYNano MB861U31-1M2B M.2 NVMe Enclosure Tested 4 M.2 NVMe Drives USB-C vs Thunderbolt
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
Icy Dock ICYNano MB861U31-1M2B M.2 NVMe Enclosure Tested 4 M.2 NVMe Drives USB-C vs Thunderbolt
ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero WI FI X570 M.2 NVMe PCIe Storage Options
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero WI FI X570 M.2 NVMe PCIe Storage Options

Комментарии

  • @monastery4090
    @monastery4090 День назад

    I own this mobo, it was my first build. Just one minute in and i can tell im in the right place, glad to get some wisdom here, before buying a t7 shield to store my created content.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy День назад

      Hi@@monastery4090 , Welcome! Excellent! Good choice. Verify your throughput on that USB Port according to the Motherboard Block Diagram.

  • @quiquemiralles9437
    @quiquemiralles9437 3 дня назад

    Hi! I just wanted to come by and say thank you! This is the best review I’ve seen so far of any pc part ever. Great content, keep it up! Greetings from Spain

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 3 дня назад

      Hi Quique, Welcome. Excellent. Very much appreciate your comments.

  • @awol787
    @awol787 4 дня назад

    Good god jump cut galore. A cut after every spoken word was making me dizzy

  • @Trule420
    @Trule420 4 дня назад

    Hello, i just bought this mother board with 7900x, i have 2x3090. Could it run Nvlink? thank you

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 4 дня назад

      Hi Trule420, Welcome. Yes. Congrats.

    • @Trule420
      @Trule420 4 дня назад

      @@BuildOrBuy thank you so much for your reply

  • @cyclopephotographie6351
    @cyclopephotographie6351 5 дней назад

    Have you try MAPLE RIDGE on gigabyte designare TRX40 ?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 5 дней назад

      Hi Cyclope, Welcome. Good question. To USB4... Maple Ridge, Titan Ridge then back to Maple Ridge. What a ride. Give it a shot and see what happens. Otherwise, due to the Integration from Chipsets to Bios to Firmwares, we suggest sticking with Manufacturers recommendations. The latest Maple Ridge includes PCIe Tunneling. And that requires Bios integration and a different Driver model. Thunderbolt is great when it works. PITA when it does not. We can thank Intel for the complexity.

    • @cyclopephotographie6351
      @cyclopephotographie6351 4 дня назад

      @@BuildOrBuy don't understand everything you say! Does it works ? Have you already tried ? I'm on Windows 11! Otherwise do you know of a thunderbolt3 or 4 card that works on designare trx40 and windows 11?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 4 дня назад

      Hi@@cyclopephotographie6351, Interesting. We have no idea. Doubtful. Is that clear enough.

  • @SiEmon_E
    @SiEmon_E 5 дней назад

    Hi! Thanks for this. Sdi cable is relatively inexpensive so can you tell me why you recommended fibre optic instead? Thanks in advance

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 5 дней назад

      Hi SiE, Welcome. Depends on setup. Not everyone knows about Decimator converters to utilize SDI. For context, may Users utilize HDMI only, therfore that statement for cable length to maintain signal integrity. And No Redmere HDMI. Those are hit or miss and not reliable 100% of the time. Appreciate your question and comments.

    • @SiEmon_E
      @SiEmon_E 5 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuy Thanks for response your video has been really informative. I'm new to all this but I'm thinking running a long SDI cable from a 4K camera into a SDI to HDMI capture box and then running the HDMI to the computer. Does this sound like a a viable option to you?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 5 дней назад

      Hi@@SiEmon_E, Yes. Define long. SDI for 1080 is good to 300 feet. Yes it can go longer. Suggest a signal booster. Maybe 75 feet of same cable for 4K. Yes that can go longer. Better cable required for signal integrity. A Decimator on each end. The signal converter is the key to signal integrity. Yes, quality cables are essential too. How many cameras. At what distance. Are you going to Live Stream? Do you have the Bandwidth. This is where Fiber is preferred over copper. Test your setup to verify your throughput.

  • @m.ceniza4688
    @m.ceniza4688 6 дней назад

    thanks for doing this very slowly and you explain very well. i have a differetn heatsink but the demo video was too quick and the instructors hands were all over the place.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 6 дней назад

      Hi M. Ceniza, Welcome. We try to be thorough. Appreciate your comments. This is one of our 2 best M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Heatsinks. Results.

  • @markhovscrch4050
    @markhovscrch4050 7 дней назад

    I using this too but non-branded and no copper version.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 7 дней назад

      Hi Markhovscrch4050, Welcome. This is one of many M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Heatsinks we've tested. We have others that performed better than this one. Thanks for Sharing.

  • @kittynour5053
    @kittynour5053 7 дней назад

    Your videos have helped me so much back when i was using the gigabyte designare trx40 board. I am now using the Asus wrx 90 board with the threadripper 7000 cpus. What a can of worms that is! I hope your well and thanks so much for the great videos and help with these more niche professional focused issues. Make more videos ! Were are you!?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 7 дней назад

      Hi MNPKN, Welcome. Appreciate your comments. Planning on it. Been busy with Clients. Added to my Production capabilities. And that has taken all of my time. Congrats on your new Build. Smart move.

  • @2112user
    @2112user 8 дней назад

    Thanks for the video, Was looking at this as a NAS option, but no hot swap options.... I agree, deal killer. Looked like I could deck it out with 4-5 5.25 to 6 3.5 hot swap HDD bays (3 5.25 bays convert to hot swap 6 HDDs), but ya, Saved me a headache and them a return/refund. Quite stupid if you ask me..... all that room and no mounting options.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 8 дней назад

      Hi D Jelonek, Welcome. Appreciate your comments. For the price, all of those essential brackets should be included or be designed to utilize standard off the shelf parts. Hassle to source. Once this thing is out of the box, no going back. It's a beast of a Build. Takes as long to Assemble as a regular Build. This thing is huge.

    • @2112user
      @2112user 8 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuy I agree, I was considering this over a 4U case. Seen the front with all that room for 5.25 bays and almost pulled the trigger, almost. Something told me to google a review before I did. So very glad I did and that you directly called this out on it. Hard to find good cases today with bays, like those old beige towers in the 80's the size of a small child. Now, everything's going glass or mesh, pushing people like me into enterprise cases. Double the price, but no fiddling around trying to get it in there.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 8 дней назад

      Hi@@2112user, Crazy right. Form over function. No way. Rack mount Cases seem to be the way to go now to do what we want. We need Hot Swap Bays. Simple.

    • @2112user
      @2112user 8 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuy Exactly, couldn't agree more. Always choose function over form, as I've seen the "in thing" change so many times in my life, it'll be "out" almost before your done getting it just right. Finally got the perfect round IDE cables, then SATA come out 🤣

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 7 дней назад

      Hi@@2112user, We hear you there on those round PATA Cables. We're all about function. Even M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drives can be made Hot Swappable with the correct Hot Swap Docks. About the time we get this all figured out, everything changes and we start all over again.

  • @Stinkypeteoh
    @Stinkypeteoh 8 дней назад

    Maybe it was edited out, but did you replace the side panel on your case? If not, I would be concerned that your heat measurements are not accurate. Without buttoning up the case, the fans, baffles, and shrouds are not as effective, and any cooling baffles are completely negated. If the replacement of the panel was just edited out, please pardon my inquiry.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 8 дней назад

      Hi Chuck, Welcome. Most all of our Videos have Side Panel off while Testing to facilitate showing what's going on. Only way to expedite process with so many videos. Your Results may vary.

  • @boostnet_it_solutions
    @boostnet_it_solutions 9 дней назад

    ayone knows what kind of ATX Motherboard with remote managagement will that card AOC-SLG4-2H8M2 works?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 9 дней назад

      Hi BOOSTNET, Welcome. Interesting question. Start with Supermicro. After that, Test and Verify.

    • @boostnet_it_solutions
      @boostnet_it_solutions 9 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuy that was not helpfull ...

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 9 дней назад

      Hi@@boostnet_it_solutions, We have not seen any documentation on this add-in card for remote management nor have we had any experience based on the technology at the time when this card was introduced. This card requires a Motherboard that supports Bios Bifurcation. That's the best we can offer. Based on PCIe Resources for a Workstation, a Quad card might make more sense.

    • @boostnet_it_solutions
      @boostnet_it_solutions 9 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuy thanks for reply, can you send me an example of working MB with remote management and an card for 4 x slots m.2 nvme - to work this together?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 9 дней назад

      Hi@@boostnet_it_solutions, Although Bios Bifurcation has been around since the Intel X299 Chipset and BMC has been around, utilizing those 2 technologies together is very new. There is only one Dual Adapter by Supermicro that can do what You want that we know of at this time. Even though a Quad card is a more efficient use of PCIe Resources, none of them are validated for BMC, that we know of at this time. A Honey Badger card falls in that category but no documentation available. Therefore, here's the product You want. Link below: Supermicro AOC-SLG4-2H8M2 store.supermicro.com/aoc-slg4-2h8m2-o.html Currently out of stock. Querry Supermicro for stock status. New product. Add-on Card AOC-SLG4-2H8M2 www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/addon/AOC-SLG4-2H8M2.php - Support BMC-enabled management - operating through BMC IPMI WebGUI > Storage Monitoring > Controller View > Enable JBOD; or - operating under BIOS > Controller > Advanced (Controller Properties) > JBOD Mode

  • @vinylmonster4907
    @vinylmonster4907 10 дней назад

    I have an Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 I have a Titan Ridge Thunderbolt 3 Card - that I would like to upgrade to the Thunderbolt 4 GC -Maple Ridge but have heard it is not compatible can you comment. I'd hate to have to upgrade everything to the Z790 and a new Processor.....is the GC-Maple Ridge compatible with the X570 Aorus Master?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 10 дней назад

      Hi Vinyl Monster, Welcome. Good simple question. Complex Answer... Short Answer? No. Longer Answer, due to the technicalities involved, no way. Your Chipset does not have the hooks for Bios integration with PCIe Tunneling for starters. The Specs on Thunderbolt 3 were loose compared to Specs for Thunderbolt 4. And Thunderbolt 4 has 2 iterations. The 1st of which, due to the changes are different than the 2nd iteration of Thunderbolt 4. If what you have works and does what you need, use it and love it. Thunderbolt either works or does not. If you want Thunderbolt 4, New Build. Built-in obsolescence. You can thank Intel for that. There's a lot more involved but this is enough. Verify according to the compatability List of Chipsets supported and which Thunderbolt card works with which Motherboard.

  • @Microniks2
    @Microniks2 12 дней назад

    Trim not support.

  • @GoodBoy-io6fd
    @GoodBoy-io6fd 13 дней назад

    Hey sir what's up?! Will you answer me if you see my comment? My question is, I plan to put a 6MM Copper Heatsink on my M.2 for laptop application. Will it fit a 6MM Heatsnk? Next question is, can I use a thermal paste sandwiching it in between the heatsink and thermal pad? The Laptop is the Asus ROG Strix G18 (2024), an 18.4" gaming laptop.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 13 дней назад

      Hi Good Boy, Welcome. Good question. You'll have to Test and Verify. Every Laptop is different. This copper plate is the best solution we've seen. Thermal paste? Must be non conductive. Otherwise, problems. Suggest stick with a Thermal Pad. There are two types as outlined. Silicone type which are reusable or the clay like Thermal pads which are one time use.

    • @GoodBoy-io6fd
      @GoodBoy-io6fd 13 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuy Thermal paste I want to use is the one they normally use when installing the heatsink of the CPU in the PC and when changing the heatsink fan of the graphics card. Will this be fine and non conductive? About the 6MM heat sink looks like this will be a trial and error oh man!

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 13 дней назад

      Hi@@GoodBoy-io6fd, Verify. Every Thermal Past is different. Compression can be safely achieved with a Thermal Pad. Travel at your own risk. We do not recommend using both. Thermal paste is used for a uniform surface. Thermal pads are used for uneven surfaces like M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drives. You know the concerns. You know the risks involved. Your call.

    • @GoodBoy-io6fd
      @GoodBoy-io6fd 13 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuy Looks like I will just go for the 2 or 3 mm copper heatsink paired with a 1mm thermal pad. 6mm is TOO THICK! This is only good for PC use. Ahuh if you said so Mr.PC Expert, I will forget about using a thermal paste! You have a good reason! Processor or silicon chips goes well with metal, aluminum and copper surfaces but not with a silicon material thermal pad. I am planning to buy two Lexar NM790 4TBs for the 2024 Asus ROG Strix G18. Another question, is there a thin heat sink made for the SODIMM memory of a laptop?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 13 дней назад

      Hi@@GoodBoy-io6fd, Smart decision. From Our testing results, this flat copper performed better than machined copper with more surface area. Curios. As always, Test and Verify. Your results may vary.

  • @justrife
    @justrife 16 дней назад

    never in my life have I ran across someone who dove this deep, this sealed the deal on a gaming rig that I'm building using a 7950x3d, has all the sata slots I need, m.2 to the cpu, what ram would you recommend?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 16 дней назад

      Hi justrife, Welcome. Perception and Perspective. Thank You. Stick with MSI QVL to ensure compatibility and stability.

  • @shareyourfare
    @shareyourfare 17 дней назад

    Hi Gill, thank you for explaining all this, I'm planning to get a x670e ProART Creator, so let me ask you straight: If I plug in two Gen4 GPU's in both Gen5 x8 slots, will I get the full Gen4 bandwidth on both slots, that's two times 32 GBytes/s, right?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 17 дней назад

      Hi Jurgen, Welcome. Yes. Good to know this before proceeding further. Appreciate your comments. Those are M.2 NVMe PCIe 5.0 X4 Slot Connectors. Backwards compatible with PCIe 4.0 X4. Use: M.2_1 and M.2_2. Both M.2 Slot Connectors are PCIe 5.0 X4. Only a PCIe Slot could be X8 but NOT a PCIe M.2 Slot Connector which are only X4. Remember all M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drives utilize 4 PCIe Lanes. Whereas as an SSD of any form factor uses only 1 PCIe Lane. That all could change in the not too distant future. An M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD should achieve 3,500MBs/sec per Drive.

    • @shareyourfare
      @shareyourfare 17 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuy Hi Gill, thank you for getting back to me! Well, I was actually.meaning the two long x16 slots on the ProArt x670 mainboard, so what if I plug two Nvidia RTX 4000 GPU"s in there (you know, each of them got 2 encoding and two decoding chips inside, also for AV1). Will these two GPU boards work at their full bandwidth of 32 GB/s, or will they slow down to 16 GB/s each (=128 Gb/s), cause Gen5 x8 is slowing them down? - This was my initial question. As far as I found out, PCIe Gen4 x4 has a bandwidth of up to 8 GB/s (=64 Gb/s), Gen 5 x4 diubles this to up to 16 GB/s (=128 Gb/s}. Thus corresponds to the storage speeds of recent M.2 NVMe SSD drives. - Using an ASUS Hyper M.2 x16 Gen5 PCIe-card, it should be easy to record up to 8 to 10 incoming AV1 encoded 4k60p video streams, each one got a bandwidth of only ~10 Mb/s! As far as I found out, it is also possible to insert a riser cable into an M.2 SSD slot that at its other end features a standard x16-size PCIe slot, with a 8 GB/s bandwidth (64 Gb/s). Same riser cables exist for Gen5 x4, that will give you full 16 GB/s (128 Gb/s) bandwidth! Another technology that can transport full 8GB/s (=64 Gb/s) is called OcuLink. There are m.2 adapters with an Oculink-Plug tbat also connects to an external PCIe-slot, but the Riser-cable seems much simpler and cheaper, ans can also deal with Gen5 x4 speeds. Well, Gill, that's all I found out about these complicated matters, hope my insights can help you or others to get this all together for video streaming and recording. Cheers and thanks again!

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 16 дней назад

      Hi@@shareyourfare, You're welcome. Understand. Test and Verify. Thanks for Sharing. To reiterate, when using both CPU PCIe Slots, each drops to X8 PCIe Lanes. In essence, not enough PCIe Resources on Consumer Desktop Motherboards.

  • @claudiogori4480
    @claudiogori4480 17 дней назад

    I can raid 0 striped with the motherboard or I need to make this adapter to do this. since rampage only accepts vrock with m.2 intel ssd. I have m.s samsung ssd

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 17 дней назад

      Hi Claudio, Welcome. Based on the technology of the time according to Your Motherboard, follow Your Motherboard directions. According to Intel, VROC was deprecated in favor of RST going forward on newer generations of Motherboards. Hence, Intel SSDs. However, Good luck with sourcing. A conundrum.

    • @claudiogori4480
      @claudiogori4480 17 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuythanks. I will try to resolve this

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 17 дней назад

      Hi@@claudiogori4480, The Hyper card is not required for RAID 0. The Hyper card allows us to have more M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drives. See if you can use RST RAID 0 with your Samsung M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drives directly on the Motherboard. If not, then VROC with Intel M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drives, if you can source them. Keep Us posted on your progress.

  • @rezjrprod
    @rezjrprod 20 дней назад

    What about a wall mount..Asus pro art

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 20 дней назад

      Hi Rob, Welcome. Sure. A VESA Mount enables the ability to remove or quick mount a monitor. A quick release mount could be in the middle of a Monitor stand such as a wall mount. However, these are not wall mounts. To reiterate, these are Monitor mounts for stands.

  • @Christianguilbert-hf7qz
    @Christianguilbert-hf7qz 22 дня назад

    Excellent video Mr Gill. 😊👍 Could you be so kind as to help me. 🙏 I would love your opinion or advice on what passive heatsink I could buy for a 4TB double-sided M.2 WD_BLACK SN850X because I got the Sabrent M.2 2280 SSD Rocket Heatsink (SB-HTSK) and the m.2 is something thick that does not allow me to close the heatsink box. Thank you

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 22 дня назад

      Hi Christian, Welcome. Thank You for Your Comments. Our 2 top performers: 1. ACIDALIE M.2 2280 SSD Heatsink, Double - Aluminum Heat Sink for PCIE M.2 NVME SSD amzn.to/3VGdRPb 2. JEYI Finscold M.2 HeatSink, Heavy Duty Aluminum Convective Heat Sink, Passive Heat Sinks with Fins amzn.to/4bVDfpV As an Amazon Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. We have Videos on both of these Passive M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Heatsinks. They were both equally effective above all the others we've tested.

    • @Christianguilbert-hf7qz
      @Christianguilbert-hf7qz 22 дня назад

      @@BuildOrBuy Hi Mr Gill. Thank you so much for taking your valuable time and answering my question. Yes, thank you for your good advice I will definitely buy it. Sorry for my insistence, but could this ACIDALIE M.2 2280 SSD Heatsink, Double - Aluminum Heat Sink for PCIE M.2 NVME SSD be compatible with the thickness size of my M.2?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 20 дней назад

      Hi@@Christianguilbert-hf7qz, Glad to help. The problem lies in the side Holes. They need to be elongated. The JEYI Finscold has elongated holes.

  • @bignope5720
    @bignope5720 22 дня назад

    love how straightforward and informative the videos are - i do have one quick question though: which *exact* heatsink does the m.2 take? the chart lists b650 taichi, and the x670e (non-taichi) - but not the x670e taichi itself! it's a pretty annoying oversight on their part, especially since it there isn't a part number in the manual.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 22 дня назад

      Hi Big Nope, Welcome. Good question. Appreciate your comments. Do you have the Motherboard? Inventory Your Parts. First choice would be to utilize what's included. Next option will be an add-on or after market M.2 Heatsink whether from ASRock or some thing else.

  • @garymazzataz9350
    @garymazzataz9350 23 дня назад

    how can i find a block diagram for the ASUS ROG Strix X299 E Gaming II Motherboard ? i know MSI has them do asus have?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 23 дня назад

      Hi Gary, Welcome. Great question. ASUS use to have the best documentation. Not any more. Our biggest beef, not including Motherboard Block Diagrams. Obfuscation. Only takes one page. So simple a question yet cricketts on an answer. Off my soap box. Yes, MSI has Motherboard Block Diagrams. The way it should be.

  • @connorharris1900
    @connorharris1900 24 дня назад

    ⁠ Id be interested to see how sealed m.2 waterblocks perform. I think the extra thermal capacity would outperform most air solutions. specifically the barrow m.2 waterblock.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 24 дня назад

      Hi Conner, Welcome. That's a distinct possibility. From our Test and Verify Results, so far Passive Cooling has Outperformed Active Cooling using conventional methods of currently available products. However, We have Subscribers who have used Water Blocks on M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drives. If you have the space and inclination, go for it. Let us know your Results. Appreciate your comments.

  • @BLASTIC0
    @BLASTIC0 24 дня назад

    I have this motherboard. I am very happy with it so far. Not so confident in warranty services if something goes wrong, but until then..... PCI Slots: I have a 3090 installed, as well as a a low profile 4060 (for more monitors) and an ATI 4650 (for the analog S-Video Out - Emulators) 11 monitors in total (1 is a CRT and there are also a 43" and 50" TV's, the other 8 are regular PC monitors) M.2 (5.0 slots) 2x 4TB 990 pro, M.2 (pcie 4.0 slots): 2x TB teamgroups (one of those slots is only 2x being shared with the ATI 6450 which is also at 2x, if I remove one of them, the other would run at 4x) 2 more 2TB ssd's on SATA and 2x 16GB spinning 96 gb ram @ 6400mhz CL 32 (2x 48gb) 7950x I pretty much have this mobo maxed out, using all but one usb port on the back and just the temperature sensor and chassis intrusion sensor ports unused, everything else is populated.. even the com port... so far, so good! Their Armoury Crate software is a bit janky, but its not the end of the world. you barely need to use it if you want to at all, you could just do it all in the BIOS.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 24 дня назад

      Hi Blastic, Welcome. Definitely making full use of this Motherboard. Appreciate your comments.

  • @Efiloy
    @Efiloy 24 дня назад

    Love the clear and concise list, and the ability to get right into it without explaining things we don't need to know (or already should know lol). This was the perfect amount of information and really helped me understand how I'm going to do my next build. Research is only as good as the source; and my friend, you're a great source. I don't often subscribe to boost channels, but this video made me want to in a heartbeat. Thank you so much. Love this type of content.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 24 дня назад

      Hi Josh, Welcome. Incitful understanding. Appreciate your comments. I'm honored. Thank You. And the technology has changed for connectivity since this video. Fascinating Topic.

    • @Efiloy
      @Efiloy 24 дня назад

      @@BuildOrBuy yes, I have begun to look further into it already. Nevertheless, this video clarified a lot for me as I'm new to ROC Raid Cards with Bifurcation

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 24 дня назад

      Hi@@Efiloy, This capability started with X299 Chipset. Fascinating Topic. Using RAID and Bifurcation are 2 separate technologies often combined.

  • @connorharris1900
    @connorharris1900 25 дней назад

    Thanks for these tests. ive been looking for performance information and youre the only one who brings it.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 25 дней назад

      Hi Conner, Welcome. Yes. Appreciate your comments. Thanks for Watching.

  • @erikcoding1238
    @erikcoding1238 26 дней назад

    will this motherboard work with thunderbolt x3?????

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 26 дней назад

      He feelings, Welcome. Specifically, this Motherboard supports the ASUS ThunderboltEX 4 Card.. Here's the Compatibility List: www.asus.com/support/faq/1047491/ Stick with the Manufacturers recommendations. Thunderbolt 4 is backwards compatible with Thunderbolt 3 Devices. When Thunderbolt works, it works. When it doesn't, PITA. Good luck with your Configuration.

    • @erikcoding1238
      @erikcoding1238 26 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuy thank you so much for the reply, it looks like thunderbolt ex4 will support my motherboard! ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI they left out the II from the name but i’m hoping it works

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 26 дней назад

      Hi@@erikcoding1238, Absolutely. It should. Only way to be certain is to Test and Verify. Let us know your Results. Thunderbolt can be a conundrum.

    • @erikcoding1238
      @erikcoding1238 20 дней назад

      does this motherboard have bluetooh? i cant find anything on it

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 20 дней назад

      Hi@@erikcoding1238 , Great Question. Most Motherboards have WiFi. Most Motherboards do NOT have Bluetooth. If it's not Listed in the Specs, it's not there. That's a selling point manufacturers would not omit as a selling point.

  • @rcsontag
    @rcsontag 26 дней назад

    Based upon this video, I purchased and installed the YATENG M.2 Copper Heatsink Cooler for M.2 2280 SSD Laptop. The product quality seemed good and installation was easy, except for the rubber bands which would tear during installation. Luckily more than enough were provided. I recommend that anyone using this product to first polish the edges of the copper plate.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 26 дней назад

      Hello Gatnos, Welcome! Appreciate Your Comments. Aside from installation, what are your Results in Testing?

  • @magiccaster-hn7rg
    @magiccaster-hn7rg 27 дней назад

    Good day, sir! I want to purchase this adapter for high height M.2 connectors in order to install one double sided PCB NVMe SSD with a third party heatsink. Most of M.2 to PCIe adapters only have low height m.2 connectors. Would you kindly tell whether the top or bottom M.2 is prioritised for a single drive load. I want to to install this in PCIe 4.0 x4 slot through chipset lanes on my motherboard.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 27 дней назад

      Hi MagicCaster, This card requires a X8 Slot and a Motherboard that has Bios Bifurcation capability. For your Motherboard with a X4 Slot, you'll need a Self Bifurcated card. Amfeltec out of Canada can do what you want. But at a steep price.

    • @magiccaster-hn7rg
      @magiccaster-hn7rg 25 дней назад

      @@BuildOrBuyI appreciate for your response, sir! Do you mean that this adapter won't likely work for a single drive on a X4 chipset slot? Both primary PCIe 5.0 x16 and x8 slots support bifurcation, but the x16 one is used by a 4 slot GPU and\, hence, the x8 slot is inaccessible.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 25 дней назад

      Hi@@magiccaster-hn7rg , For a Single Drive, Yes.

    • @magiccaster-hn7rg
      @magiccaster-hn7rg 24 дня назад

      I guess that I have to look for another brand. Thank you kindly for your reviews!

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 24 дня назад

      Hi@@magiccaster-hn7rg, This will do what you want. Focus on the technology. To reiterate, to make full use of this card requires X8. To use this card with 1 Drive, X4. And if you want to utilize 2 Drives on X4 Lanes, Amfeltec from Canada. That's a difference in this card requiring a Motherboard Bios Bifurcation to a Self Bifurcated card.

  • @BR0KK85
    @BR0KK85 28 дней назад

    Awesome video thanks for that Shouldnt these cards just work on any pcie slot (provided they're open in) with reduced speeds of course? I only got one pcie gen 3 4x on my Motherbaord left. Other adapter do that too but i cant use what ive got because the drives are on the front and the back of the plx controler i have here (interferes woth zhe gpu cooler 😅)

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 27 дней назад

      Hello BR0KK85, Welcome. Appreciate your comments. Good question. To reiterate what's stated in the Video, this card requires a X16 Slot. With the add-on Adapter, it can work in a X8 Slot. If you only have a X4 Slot, no. They do however make a version that will with reduced drive count. Remember: Each M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drive requires X4 PCIe Lanes. Yes the card is self Bifurcated. Cutting the Lanes will cut performance. How much? Test and Verify. Each application is different. Your results may vary.

  • @nedimpocket
    @nedimpocket Месяц назад

    Don't defragment your SSD, it is used for hard drives not ssd. By defragmenting ssd you are making ssd to last less and to be hotter. So turn off scheduled optimization.

  • @TeamStevers
    @TeamStevers Месяц назад

    I came for RAID

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 25 дней назад

      Hi Team Stevens, Welcome. We have several videos detailing use of Quad cards. Some focus on Bifurcation while others are more RAID centric. Thanks for Watching.

  • @SRSMITH555
    @SRSMITH555 Месяц назад

    At any point during this psychotic babbling 30 minutes video does this lunatic actually report the results of the test? As in how much do SSD heatsinks lower temperatures or not?

  • @SRSMITH555
    @SRSMITH555 Месяц назад

    At any point in this video does this lunatic mention the temperature of the SSD without a heatsink???

  • @ArulinETheKirin
    @ArulinETheKirin Месяц назад

    Have come across a 54 to a 4d error code? no post.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hi Robert, Welcome. Code 54 is a Memory Initialization Error. Memory on QVL? To diagnose, break it down to bare essentials then step through.

  • @MrMACHINRRIN
    @MrMACHINRRIN Месяц назад

    Hi sir. I was going to buy this Motherboard today but after seeing your video im thinking about it. But since ASUS is the best I guest I can take it, if my GPU will have no probelm sharing lanes with G5 M.2, right?

  • @LEMON48
    @LEMON48 Месяц назад

    So how is it Axagon CLR-M2XL in max temp to this mini fan m.2 cooler ???????

  • @LivelysReport
    @LivelysReport Месяц назад

    when you did the first test and you had temps of like 49, 53, 49 and 45 I think it was, I would love to have seen you swap the two drives of 53 and 45 temps and see what happens if you run that test again, to see if its the position on the drive which caused the fluctuation of heat or if the drives themselves just run a bit hotter or cooler.. swapping that 53 and 45 drives or if maybe its a combination of the drives and or perhaps the thermal pads which were on them drives which was making the difference in the heat..

  • @doberman9048
    @doberman9048 Месяц назад

    awesome design.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hi DoberMan, Welcome. Yes, great design seemingly yet poor Results. And that's what matters most. We tested 2 Passive M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Heatsinks that had much better Results.

  • @empyr34l
    @empyr34l Месяц назад

    Thanks for the ancedotal info collected all in one spot.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hi empyr, Welcome. Thanks for Watching and Commenting.

  • @joecrak249
    @joecrak249 Месяц назад

    Great video subscribed, I have purchased this motherboard for my first ever build

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hi Joe, Welcome! Good choice. Enjoy your new Computer Build.

  • @zlibz4582
    @zlibz4582 Месяц назад

    why don't manufactures do this

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hi zlibz, Welcome. Good question. Agreed.

  • @guybarrette
    @guybarrette Месяц назад

    Thanks for the detailed video. You convinced me to buy one and OMG! I went from 69C to 48C on the CrystalDiskMark test!

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hi Guy, Welcome. Fantastic. All about Results. Appreciate your comments.

  • @volatile2005
    @volatile2005 Месяц назад

    quick question is it possible to run a rx 7900 xtx in the first slot which uses 16 pcie lanes, and a second gpu the 4060 uses 8 pcie lanes in the 2nd slot. Is it possible to run two gpu's with their full bandwidth that being the rx 7900 xtx and RTX 4060 in that x670e ACE MSI motherboard ?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hi Volatile, Welcome. Interesting question. Has that worked on a previous Motherboard? You'd have to ask MSI for that specific configuration. A lot of these Consumer Desktop Motherboards will not work with 2 GPUs. Some do. Some don't. Best way to find out is to test and verify.

  • @biswajit07
    @biswajit07 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the in depth review. I would like to appreciate your video more but that's a whole separate conversation 😹

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hi Biswajit, Welcome. Thank You. Much Appreciated.

  • @AintPopular
    @AintPopular Месяц назад

    Does the jeyi m.2 work on nvme as well right

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hello AintPopular, Welcome. Yes. All of our M.2 Heatsink videos are using M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Drives.

  • @TheRainman086
    @TheRainman086 Месяц назад

    Nice video . Will window 11 run on x399 motherboard ? I don’t see the settings in Bios .

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy Месяц назад

      Hi Michael, It should be fine. Congrats on your choice for HEDT. Be sure and Turn ON Bios TPM for Bitlocker.

  • @rogerdc7136
    @rogerdc7136 2 месяца назад

    hello! Thanks for your video, I am considering buying that Asus motherboard to have Thunderbolt4 on my workstation. But I have a question, I have a gigabyte trx40 xtreme motherboard with threadripper 3960x, would it work?

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 2 месяца назад

      Hi Roger, Welcome. Appreciate your comments. Great Question. Doubtful. Why? Vastly different architecture. In Doubt, try it out. See what happens. Probably nothing. Thunderbolt 4 is a tighter Spec than Thunderbolt 3. Each Vendor implementation of Thunderbolt is very specific on which motherboard Chipset they will work. Even Thunderbolt 4 has 2 different sets of Motherboards supported based on Chipsets due to Motherboard Bios integrations. Thunderbolt 4 on the latter Chipsets supports PCIe Tunneling. And Driver model is different. When Thunderbolt works, it works. And when Thunderbolt does not work, PITA. BTW: Good choice in HEDT Workstation Motherboard and Chipset.

  • @whitewolf6730
    @whitewolf6730 2 месяца назад

    Wow’. You expanded my brain! Just got one of these and am a bit confused as to what slot should I use my 4 TB. PCIE M.2 card in? Also, which lane should ai install a sound card on? Realtek just doesn’t do it for me.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 2 месяца назад

      Hello White Wolf, Welcome. Crazy, right. A different way of looking at Motherboards based on Resources. Do not use M.2_1. Your Soundcard, which one are you going to utilize? Those other 2 Slots are using Chipset PCIe Lanes. If Bus prioritization is an issue, suggest using Slot 2. GPU will reside in primary Slot using CPU PCIe Lanes.

  • @EquipmentDemo1
    @EquipmentDemo1 2 месяца назад

    I don’t use USB for audio. I use Thunderbolt to my Presonus Quantum Audio interface. It’s something to do with the mouse. Moving the mouse over the waveform in the DAW causes dropouts! If you don’t move the mouse, there isn’t any dropout distortion.

    • @BuildOrBuy
      @BuildOrBuy 2 месяца назад

      Hi Neuron, I hear what you're saying. However, I think it's related. USB 2 is required for Thunderbolt plug and play. Hard to isolate and test since the problem has to be duplicated. Use to when we had zipper noise it was because of Motherboard traces being to close to each other. Would be interesting if you had access to another system and try to see if you can duplicate.