![]() (Thanks Asus, now I have reason to hate you too. Luckily this makes my setup of mentioned motherboard together with Intel i7-3770K and 32 GB DDR3 RAM less obsolete. The only ASUS board with more power phases would be the Z87-Deluxe at 16+2. The method i used in the OP works 100 with Z77 boards, it worked perfect on both my P8Z77-V-PRO as well as my P8Q77-M board. I didn’t try that yet but based on all the feedback it seems working pretty well. The daughterboard on the Z87I-Deluxe consists of a 12+2 DIGI+ VRM section, that’s 12 phases for the CPU and 2 phases for the RAM. MSI Z87 UEFITOOL PRO When i was using the Q77 board, i was running the NVMe drive on the 2.0 x4 slot, which limited the speed of my 950 Pro down to 1.2-1.6GB/s, so what your seeing of 1.2GB is normal for 2.0 x4. Just follow this How to get full NVMe support for Intel Chipset systems from 6-Series up on how to mod and flash BIOS for your motherboard. I want NVME because i need to upgrade my SSD and i don't want to buy an old technology when i can get 5x faster read speed for only 200 more than a regular SSD. The most amazing thing is that you actually can get full NVMe support in your BIOS. Yes it has Dual BIOS, reading other forums people are saying it's nearly impossible to brick the motherboard because of this. I signed up for this board because I need help to boot an M.2 SSD via NVME that is not supported by my bios. Asus introduced NVMe boot support to newer lines of motherboards and (as usual) not backported it to older lines. MSI Care provide comprehensive service and support for your MSI devices. Hello from Germany, this text is translated by Google. As these motherboards already have UEFI and we use modern operating systems (Windows 8/8.1/10), it’s all about software. However the most trivial yet most complicated thing is to get the NVMe storage in PCI-E adapter boot as system drive. The great thing about PC modularity is that even few years old PC can get USB-C or M.2 support via PCI-E adapters (that provide enough speed and power). With my less than 4 year old motherboard (Asus P8Z77-V PRO Thunderbolt), I can upgrade to few fast non-NVMe starages on PCI-E but it won’t be as fast and efficient as NVMe. No single new feature ever comes to old motherboard BIOS. ![]() ![]() Just like in the smartphone market, most motherboards usually receive few BIOS updates within one year and that’s it. Yes it has Dual BIOS, reading other forums people are saying it's nearly impossible to brick the motherboard because of this. Jin Hardware by Marcel Dopita (updated 2397 days ago)
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