Monday, January 26th 2015
MSI First to Support NVM Express Storage on all X99/Z97/H97 Motherboards
MSI, world leading in motherboards, is the world's first motherboard brand to fully support the next generation in storage control, NVM Express. All MSI motherboards sporting Intel 9 series chipsets including X99, Z97 and H97 are now supported. MSI has prepared BIOS updates which are now available for download. NVM Express is the next generation PCI Express storage standard introducing lower latency and lower power consumption but increased transfer speeds compared to the legacy AHCI controller.
MSI's R&D fine-tuned the BIOS to fully unleash all the power NVMe has to offer while supporting the majority of devices available on the market without any hassle. With the latest BIOS, MSI X99/Z97/H97 motherboards can support NVMe devices as primary storage under Windows 7 64-bit and Windows 8.1 64-bit and fully support NVMe booting. The BIOS updates can now be downloaded from the company website. The table below describes all supported models and BIOS version.
MSI's R&D fine-tuned the BIOS to fully unleash all the power NVMe has to offer while supporting the majority of devices available on the market without any hassle. With the latest BIOS, MSI X99/Z97/H97 motherboards can support NVMe devices as primary storage under Windows 7 64-bit and Windows 8.1 64-bit and fully support NVMe booting. The BIOS updates can now be downloaded from the company website. The table below describes all supported models and BIOS version.
8 Comments on MSI First to Support NVM Express Storage on all X99/Z97/H97 Motherboards
komposter.com.ua/documents/NVMe-and-AHCI-as-SATA-Express-Interface-Options.pdf
As far as laptop screens are concerned, you can pretty much buy whatever screen resolution you desire - if you're willing to pay for it. Many people with smaller sized laptops have no need for anything more than 1366 x 768. Those with larger screen sizes can opt for the higher 1920 x 1080 if they desire. Those who do not desire these screens should not be forced to pay for them any more than those who desire Win 7 should be forced to accept Win 8.1.
On topic however, it looks like NVMe standard is becoming more public knowledge and once samsung gets their sm951 out to distributors i hope that other SSD manufactures will take notice and get the ball rolling towards this new tech... maybe we'll see something towards Q3 or 4? hopefully something at computex this year, fingers crossed.
SATA Express at 1GB/s wouldn't receive real-world benefits from NVMe over ACHI. Only when you several GB/s over PCIe that those efficiencies make a diff.
Z87 and Z97 are the same.