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Orange arrow How do I know Samsung NVMe™ M.2 SSDs are compatible with my PC?

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  Please check whether your system satisfies the minimum system requirements specified below:Category Minimum RequirementsMain-board (System) Intel Haswell Refresh or later client chipset based mainboard with an unallocated M.2 PCIe Gen3 ...
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Orange arrow Do Samsung NVMe™ M.2 SSDs work under Linux?

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  Samsung NVMe™ SSDs are compatible with Linux. Please note, however, that Samsung NVMe™ SSDs are optimized for use under Windows operating systems....
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Orange arrow Can I plug a Samsung NVMe™ M.2 SSD in a traditional PCIe slot?

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  Yes. Many add-in-card adapters exist, but for optimal performance and compatibility Samsung recommends using an original M.2 slot for your Samsung NVMe™ SSD....
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Orange arrow Will a Samsung NVMe™ M.2 SSD function in a PCIe x1 slot?

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  A Samsung NVMe™ SSD is not compatible with a PCIe x1 slot....
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Orange arrow Do Samsung SSDs work in both laptops and netbooks?

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  Yes, Samsung SSDs work in both laptops and netbooks, as long as the machine supports a standard SATA 6Gb/s (SATA III) interface and has a 2.5” storage bay....
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Orange arrow Does Magician support all SSDs?

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  SSD Magician only supports Samsung-branded SSDs. Samsung-manufactured OEM SSDs are not supported....
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Orange arrow Can I use the PSSD X5 product on all systems with USB-C (USB Type C) ports?

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  No, you cannot. You can only use the product on systems with Thunderbolt 3 USB- C ports with the lightning bolt symbol. USB-C ports that do not have the Thunderbolt 3 functionality will not work with the product. Please check if your system supports Thunderbolt 3....
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Orange arrow My PC supports both Thunderbolt 1 and Thunderbolt 2 but does not recognize the X5.

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  X5 is only recognized on PCs that support Thunderbolt 3....
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