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Yes. 

 

You wouldn't see a PCIe Gen 4.0 NVMe slot in any notebook PC unless it came with an Intel 11th Gen or newer core processor.

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Hello Paul ,
What is the technical difference between a stock DAOX38MBAFO-Rev.F motherboard graphics card and a new DAOX38MBAGO-Rev.G motherboard?
- Does the M2 SSD slot have the same PCI specifications?
- Is it Gen 3 or Gen 4?
- Will a new driver be required once installed?
Thanks

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Hello Akemy,
What is the technical difference between a stock DAOX38MBAFO-Rev.F motherboard graphics card and a new DAOX38MBAGO-Rev.G motherboard  ?
- Does the M2 SSD slot have the same PCI specifications ?
- Is it Gen 3 or Gen 4 ?
- Will a new driver be required once installed ?
Thanks

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Hi:

 

Unfortunately, I would have no idea what the difference is, but as I replied yesterday, if the board has the same processor, the NVMe slot is PCIe Gen 3.0.

 

I recommend that you take your PC in to a local PC shop and see if they can install Windows for you.

 

They may have a notebook with an 8th gen core processor they can install Windows on your NVMe SSD and then plug the drive back into your PC and hopefully it will boot up and you can install the drivers afterward.

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Hello Paul, Thank you for your follow -up
Can consider an installation with a PC posing an I9 Intel processor of 12 th generation ... operating with Driver Irst ... and then resume and put the SSD in my HP 8 th generation ???

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