ROG M.2 PowerBoost Lets Install 7 M.2 SSDs On Motherboard

More M.2 drives may now be installed in a single system than ever before with ROG M.2 PowerBoost technology, which is available on some ROG Z890 motherboards

By rerouting power to the PCIe 5.0 slots via an integrated 12V to 3.3V converter, ROG M.2 PowerBoost circumvents these restrictions and enables even the most demanding drives to draw on a steady supply of power

Up to seven M.2 drives operating at maximum performance without power constraints are supported by ROG motherboards with ROG M.2 PowerBoost with this architecture

By lowering the possibility of performance bottlenecks and guaranteeing that even the most demanding PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSDs have a steady supply of the power they require, this new design can continue to function at a high level

ROG M.2 PowerBoost also provides a great deal of ease. You have two options: either install the old drives in your new PC or put in the effort to combine that data onto new, bigger drives

Three of the six M.2 slots available on ROG Maximus Z890 motherboards are wired for PCIe 5.0, whereas the previous generation of ROG Maximus motherboards could only have five M.2 slots per board

ROG Strix Z890-F and Z890-A Gaming WiFis have a PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot but the same amount of slots as their predecessors