A technician is installing an M.2 solid-state drive into an M.2 connector on a motherboard. The motherboard documentation specifies that this particular M.2 slot is wired internally for the SATA bus protocol only. If the technician installs a PCIe-only NVMe M.2 drive into this slot, which of the following will occur?
- The drive will not be recognized by the system BIOS/UEFI.Cevap
- BThe drive will be recognized but will operate at standard SATA III speeds ().
- CThe motherboard will halt POST with a beep code indicating a memory channel configuration error.
- DThe system power supply will trip its over-current protection circuit upon startup.
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The drive will not be recognized by the system BIOS/UEFI.
While an M.2 NVMe drive may physically fit into an M.2 slot, motherboard slots wired strictly for the SATA protocol lack the necessary PCIe trace lines. Without PCIe bus connections, the host controller cannot communicate with the NVMe drive, rendering it completely unrecognized by the BIOS/UEFI.
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M.2 Bus Protocol Compatibility