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Basandonos en estas espesificaciones cual es el M2 más potente que puedo ponerle segun las espesificaciones de mi tarjeta madre?? 

 

Quiero actualizar mi M2 a uno más poderoso, pero no entiendo muy bien que limitaciones tiene mi tarjeta madre 

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Your notebook motherboard's NVMe slot is PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4.

 

While a gen 4.0 SSD will work fine, it will not run at its maximum advertised read/write speeds from a Gen 3. SSD slot.

 

This table shows the maximum transfer speeds each PCIe slot generation can support:

 

NVMe Generations Compared [Gen3/4/5/6] (cgdirector.com)

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My apologies, here is the question in English! 

Based on these specifications, which is the most powerful M2 I can put in it based on the specifications of my motherboard?

I want to upgrade my M2 to a more powerful one, but I don't understand what limitations my motherboard has.

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Your notebook motherboard's NVMe slot is PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4.

 

While a gen 4.0 SSD will work fine, it will not run at its maximum advertised read/write speeds from a Gen 3. SSD slot.

 

This table shows the maximum transfer speeds each PCIe slot generation can support:

 

NVMe Generations Compared [Gen3/4/5/6] (cgdirector.com)

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