What I don't want is another one of those m.2 NVME drives that I have to take the cooler off to access (although it's now loose so let's see if the CPU melts down and I don't have to worry about drives).
If I got one of these: https://www.scan.co.uk/products/192tb-samsung-pm9a3-25-enterprise-ssd-25-ssd-pcie-40x4-u2-6800mb-s-read-4000mb-s-write-1000k-180k-io it looks like it'll just go in one of the normal SSD drive bays, right? Does it use a different connector or will the normal sata ones work? Hard drives feel like bottom bracket standards nowadays...
All the info you need is in my posts above; SATA connector won’t work, you need a M.2 to U.2 adapter etc.
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What I don't want is another one of those m.2 NVME drives that I have to take the cooler off to access (although it's now loose so let's see if the CPU melts down and I don't have to worry about drives).
If I got one of these: https://www.scan.co.uk/products/192tb-samsung-pm9a3-25-enterprise-ssd-25-ssd-pcie-40x4-u2-6800mb-s-read-4000mb-s-write-1000k-180k-io it looks like it'll just go in one of the normal SSD drive bays, right? Does it use a different connector or will the normal sata ones work? Hard drives feel like bottom bracket standards nowadays...