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Innodisk at Computex 2023: Has the Right Idea About Gen 5 SSDs, to Make them AICs

It also makes sense from sales point to first introduce inefficient, power hungry models, maybe even add a bug or two that would convince at least some early adopters to buy a second drive in the same generation, when the later, better models arrive? :p
Careful there, you know how 3rd millenium quality assurance works, one or two become five or six before you can say "bug!", and that can hurt/delay the adoption of a new standard for an entire year or so.
 
Reminded today why I hate m.2 Took 20 mins to screw in m.2 wifi card. It didnt even start to screw so I had to get manual out and check if it still actually is a screw design, it is, so ended up just turning and turning until it caught, this was out the case as well lol, I deffo dont get on with tiny screws m.2

But seems finally ASRock doing something about this on a future board.

 
But seems finally ASRock doing something about this on a future board.

I think their solution is quite uninspired and worse, did they make sure the magnets won't interfere with anything on the motherboard at least? Screws are not great but I think a better replacement would some kind of snap on, not magnet for something you will install once and never move again for months on end
 
I think their solution is quite uninspired and worse, did they make sure the magnets won't interfere with anything on the motherboard at least? Screws are not great but I think a better replacement would some kind of snap on, not magnet for something you will install once and never move again for months on end
Yeah dimm type latch I think would do the job.
 
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