Thanks for the reply.
I was under the impression that the NVMe drive on a Z87 board could be used as storage, just not as a boot drive. Upon doing more research, I found this thread: [Guide] How to get full NVMe support for all Systems with an AMI UEFI BIOS.
Going to dive into this post and...
I found this post from Puget Systems: Titan X Performance: PCI-E 3.0 x8 vs x16.
They also say that it does not make a difference in their benchmarks. Has anyone seen anything to contradict this when running Adobe Premiere or After Effects?
I have a working install of El Capitan (10.11.6) and am looking to add a NVMe drive. My current setup is:
CPU - Intel i7-4970K
GPU - GTX 980 Ti Classified
Motherboard - GA Z87X UD5-TH - Bios v F4
PCIe Expansion Card - Lycom DT-120
NVMe Drive - Samsung 960 Evo
The motherboard has these...
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