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  2. M.2 - Wikipedia

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    The first two digits of the size number are the width and the remaining digits the length in millimeters; a 2242-sized M.2 SSD is 22mm x 42mm. M.2 slots on motherboards and other devices may not support all SSD sizes. [12] The M.2 standard is based on the mSATA standard, which uses the existing PCI Express Mini Card (Mini PCIe) form factor and ...

  3. PCI Express - Wikipedia

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    The PCIe 2.0 standard doubles the transfer rate compared with PCIe 1.0 to 5 GT/s and the per-lane throughput rises from 250 MB/s to 500 MB/s. Consequently, a 16-lane PCIe connector (x16) can support an aggregate throughput of up to 8 GB/s. PCIe 2.0 motherboard slots are fully backward compatible with PCIe v1.x cards. PCIe 2.0 cards are also ...

  4. CPU socket - Wikipedia

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    In computer hardware, a CPU socket or CPU slot contains one or more mechanical components providing mechanical and electrical connections between a microprocessor and a printed circuit board (PCB). This allows for placing and replacing the central processing unit (CPU) without soldering.

  5. HP ZBook - Wikipedia

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    (2 slots) Intel HD 630 or Intel HD P630 (Xeon) optional NVIDIA Quadro M1200M (4 GB GDDR5) two M.2 2280 drive or one M.2 with 92 Wh battery Intel I219-LM Gigabit Ethernet Intel Wireless-AC 8265 (802.11ac Bluetooth 4.2) WLAN: 15.6" WLED FHD 600:1 300nits UWVA or WLED FHD 600:1 300nits UWVA touch or WLED UHD 400:1 270nits UWVA or WLED UHD 1000:1 ...

  6. NVM Express - Wikipedia

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    Historically, most SSDs used buses such as SATA, SAS, or Fibre Channel for interfacing with the rest of a computer system. Since SSDs became available in mass markets, SATA has become the most typical way for connecting SSDs in personal computers; however, SATA was designed primarily for interfacing with mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs), and it became increasingly inadequate for SSDs, which ...

  7. DDR SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    DDR's prefetch buffer depth is 2 (bits), while DDR2 uses 4. Although the effective clock rates of DDR2 are higher than DDR, the overall performance was not greater in the early implementations, primarily due to the high latencies of the first DDR2 modules.

  8. SATA Express - Wikipedia

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    Each of the X99's SATA Express ports requires two PCI Express 2.0 lanes provided by the chipset, while the M.2 slots can use either two 2.0 lanes from the chipset itself, or up to four 3.0 lanes taken directly from the LGA 2011-v3 CPU. As a result, the X99 provides bandwidths of up to 3.94 GB/s for connected PCI Express storage devices.

  9. Multi-channel memory architecture - Wikipedia

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    The architecture can be used only when all four memory modules (or a multiple of four) are identical in capacity and speed, and are placed in quad-channel slots. When two memory modules are installed, the architecture will operate in a dual-channel mode; When three memory modules are installed, the architecture will operate in a triple-channel ...