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As long as your MB supports/has M.2 slots, I cannot see why it wouldn't support it. Keep in mind that the PCI Express 3.0/4.0 NV 750/850 versions are the latest and fastest SSDs out there. If your MB does not support these standards, don't waste your money on these, still pricey SSDs, since they will not give you the speed, you've paid for. Check your MB specs and if it does not supports these standards, buy the appropriate "slower" versions it still supports, which are a lot cheaper and still fast enough to run circles around SATA III SSDs. Please also check if your two M.2 slots do support the same speed for both slots, which is unlikely. For example my new MSI B5500 MB supports the fastest PCIE 4.0 speed only on the first M.2 slot and the second fastest PCIE 3.0 on the second M.2 slot. I almost made the mistake to buy the PCIE 4.0 NV 850 for both M.2 slots. Don't waste your money by doing that mistake. Even the "slower" NV 750 is about 7/8 times faster than the fastest SATA III 2.5 SSDs! I would wholeheartedly recommend both products
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Please refer to the link given below for a list of motherboards that have been tested to fit the WD BLACK SN750 NVMe SSD. https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/internal-drives/wd-black-ssd/compatibility-list-wd-black-sn-750.pdf Need Help? Please see our "'Contact Us" page for information.
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