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Can I use PCIe 4.0 M.2 Drives with a SSD7100 series controller?

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Updated at December 29th, 2020

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Public KB Entry:


Can I use PCIe 4.0 M.2 Drives with an SSD7100 series controller?

 

Hello,

Yes, this is possible. HighPoint SSD7100 series PCIe Gen3 NVMe RAID controllers are capable of supporting Gen4 NVMe SSD’s. However, these drives will not be able to perform optimally.

Thank you

pcie 4.0 pcie gen4 nvme ssd7101a-1 ssd7110 ssd7120 ssd7103 ssd7180 ssd7184 ssd7140 ssd7104

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