I'm slowly building a new PC. I'm hoping to use a 500GB SSD for Windows (7x64) and another 2TB SSD for my games. I'll have normal HDDs for the usual storage, otherwise.
Specs:
Motherboard/CPU: MSI X570 Gaming Plus with AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6 Core, 12 Thread CPU
SSD 1: Samsung EVO 860 500GB
SSD 2: Samsung EVO 860 2TB
Now, when I was reading through my motherboard manual, it talked about m.1 and m.2 cables and sockets for SSDs. Do I need to worry about this to get my PC to boot up from an SSD? Or will I be able to just "plug and play" to load on Windows?
I searched a bit on "the net" and found that it may not be as cut and dried to do what I'm hoping to do. Some people were talking about mirroring(?) a Windows disc onto the SSD, like using a "normal disc" to load Windows then copying it over onto the SSD.
Thanks for any help.
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Normally you don't need to worry about SATA/NVME/M.2 because they all work just "plug and play". However that is with operating systems that do support the hardware. With Windows 7 stuff may work or not, and you may need to use some workarounds to get it work, because it's not really intended to support that new hardware.
Since the question was about booting up Win7 from SSDs and the models mentioned by the OP were Samsung EVO 860, then the answer is simply there will be no problems with these drives.
I'm running a 6-year old PC with 2 x Samsung EVO 840 1 TB in RAID 0 under Windows 7 and there are zero problems. That includes installing and re-installing Win7 over the past six years.
They are SATA drives, the SATA standard is supported by WIn7 without any issue, so if this is the OP's choice, it's safe to go for it. I would personally not choose Samsung drives (or anything Samsung-made, for that matter), but there's no question about the drives working under Win7 - they will.
I haven't ever installed Win 7 on X570 motherboard. I doubt we can find anyone who's done it on these forums?
EVO 860 drives are using SATA interface and come in 2 usual form factors - 2.5'(notebook-size) or M.2. 2.5' uses traditional SATA cables to connect the drive to your motherboard while M.2 drives are connected directly into your motherboard.
Your motherboard supports 2x M.2 slots so you should have no issue connecting both drives even if they are both M.2.
https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/ssd-860-evo-2-5--sata-iii-1tb-mz-76e1t0b-am/#benefits
https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/ssd-860-evo-m-2-sata-250gb-mz-n6e250bw/#benefits
It's hard to discuss with you since you only spam that LOL -button, but:
Some newer hardware used to have situations where only USB 2 ports were working on Windows 7. With X570 chipsets that's not the case any more, you'll get into situation where no UBS ports work without workaround.
Which means that neither keyboard nor mouse would work without a workaround.
I also don't know why people hold off on moving to newer versions of Windows. There is a need at the enterprise level due to legacy support, but the consumer I really don't understand it. I went from Windows 95 to 98 to XP to Vista to 7 to 8 to 10. In my view there was no need to hold onto any of those OSes as the next OS version was better. For instance Vista had 64-bit support with 32-bit backwards compatibility.
Just make sure when you install the OS you are booting through UEFI so it creates the correct boot drive.
You can create your own Windows 10 Installation Media from Microsoft here.
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
Doesn't look like it's going to run all the hardware you want though. Last I heard, Win7 will certainly support SATA no problem, but has issues with nVME driver availability. You may get lucky and the motherboard your buying might have it, then again, it might only support drive access and not booting, or may not support the drive at all.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/MPG-X570-GAMING-PLUS#down-driver
Officially, MSI only supports Win10x64 for the x570 motherboard lineup. You may be able to find drivers elsewhere, or hack something together to work, or get lucky and it mostly works out of the box. But yeah... good luck.
Windows 10 is no where near bleeding edge either. It's been out for more than five years now. I get that Win7 does what you want, I liked it too... but that means you get stuck with your old hardware too. Something about cake and eating it too.
https://www.ubackup.com/windows-7/install-windows-7-to-nvme-4348.html
When you have proper driver support, then the OS will boot off either SATA or nVME no problem, it's as easy as selecting the appropriate drive as the boot volume during setup. When you don't have proper driver support is where it gets interesting, maybe still possible but with a lot of effort and work arounds, or maybe not possible at all.
Supports USB 3/XHCI host controllers from any manufacturer (USB 3.0/3.1/3.2).
Supports 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) systems.
Brenics ~ Just to point out I do believe Chris Roberts is going down as the man who cheated backers and took down crowdfunding for gaming.
As an average users, it will feel merely the same.
You seem to think of Win10 at release but they walked long path since.
It's like $3 for a legal copy, it won't hurt to try.
Brenics ~ Just to point out I do believe Chris Roberts is going down as the man who cheated backers and took down crowdfunding for gaming.
Windows 1O could be so much more if they got rid of some of the forced crap.
Brenics ~ Just to point out I do believe Chris Roberts is going down as the man who cheated backers and took down crowdfunding for gaming.
Even if I upgrade to Windows 10, it will be an upgrade, so I have to put Windows 7 on first.
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
My old PC went kaput (motherboard issues) last week. I was forced to try and put my new one together. I tried Windows 7X64. Apparently, the SSD was OK, but my Ryzen CPU was not good for USB, so my keyboard and mouse failed to work.
So I broke down and bought Windows 10. Not an upgrade, a brand new product. That went smooth as silk.
Thanks all for the suggestions and help
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.
W10 is a scummy move by Microsoft and their stinking Edge browser loading up everytime and greeting you with an advert.
If I had my choice iId stop at 9 but no longer an option now ,Microsoft made sure of that as well.
M2 SSD socket faster more expensive if that was your original question.
Just go to Linus tech Tips LTT check forums or his MANY videos for any answers you may seek. https://linustechtips.com/
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
I'm no fan of MS, but my hatred of Apple runs deep.
Do I need to learn Linux? lol
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR