[Dorset] Updating technology NvMe memory

2024-05-30 Thread Peter Merchant
I see that Elf is selling for £12 and It makes me wonder if my system will support these as the manual for my P8Z77-v Motherboard is dated 2012.

Re: [Dorset] Updating technology NvMe memory

2024-05-30 Thread Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via dorset
Hi Peter, You'll likely not be able to boot from NVME on a system that old, and you probably don't have NVME slots either, but that can be fixed with a PCIE to NVME adaptor card, if you have a free PCIE slot. A while ago back when I had an older computer, I booted it from NVME using Clover and

Re: [Dorset] Updating technology NvMe memory

2024-05-30 Thread Tim
While not technically the same I have a 2007 IBM laptop which I fitted an IDE to Sata converter (plugin type) and then fitted a Sata SSD drive. All fitted into the drive bay. Works perfectly, faster than the old IDE but not as quick as Sata SSD and I can boot from it. Regards Tim H On 30/0

Re: [Dorset] Updating technology NvMe memory

2024-05-31 Thread Rhys Woolcott via dorset
rset on behalf of Tim Sent: 30 May 2024 16:46:33 To: dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk Subject: Re: [Dorset] Updating technology NvMe memory While not technically the same I have a 2007 IBM laptop which I fitted an IDE to Sata converter (plugin type) and then fitted a Sata SSD drive. All fitted into the dr