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Can I use SSD7000 NVMe RAID controllers with older PCIe 2.0 platforms?

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Updated at July 1st, 2021

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Can I use SSD7000 NVMe RAID controllers with older PCIe 2.0 platforms?

Yes – some SSD7000 series controllers, such as the SSD7101A-1, SSD7104, SSD7120, and SSD7140 can be used with Legacy computing platforms. The controllers are backwards compatible with PCIe 2.0 slots and can be installed into older computing platforms and motherboards that are capable of supporting NVMe compliant operating systems (such as Windows 10).

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