Greetings.
So. 14 days ago I was pleasantly surprised(and mildly confused) to be gifted a new SSD, specifically a Kingston A2000 nvme m.2 PCIe SSD (https://www.kingston.com/denmark/en/ssd/a2000-nvme-pcie-ssd)
Now I was of course quite grateful, I mean a free SSD?
However, my PC is an old ACER Predator G3-605
(https://business.currys.co.uk/catal...r-core-i5-4440-3-1-ghz-8-gb-hdd-1-tb/P182541P) Mine is actually older than the one from the url, it's a dual core i5 instead of a quad and came with 12gb ram instead of 8.
Basically a minimalist cheap "gamer" PC, the motherboard has 3 pci slots, 1 PCIe x16, 1 PCIe x1 and PCIe x2. The X16 is of course used for the graphics card and tbh I have no idea what if anything the x1 and x2 slots are for.
So here's my issue, what adapter would I need to make use of the SSD?
Feedback/recommendations greatly appreciated.
So. 14 days ago I was pleasantly surprised(and mildly confused) to be gifted a new SSD, specifically a Kingston A2000 nvme m.2 PCIe SSD (https://www.kingston.com/denmark/en/ssd/a2000-nvme-pcie-ssd)
Now I was of course quite grateful, I mean a free SSD?
However, my PC is an old ACER Predator G3-605
(https://business.currys.co.uk/catal...r-core-i5-4440-3-1-ghz-8-gb-hdd-1-tb/P182541P) Mine is actually older than the one from the url, it's a dual core i5 instead of a quad and came with 12gb ram instead of 8.
Basically a minimalist cheap "gamer" PC, the motherboard has 3 pci slots, 1 PCIe x16, 1 PCIe x1 and PCIe x2. The X16 is of course used for the graphics card and tbh I have no idea what if anything the x1 and x2 slots are for.
So here's my issue, what adapter would I need to make use of the SSD?
Feedback/recommendations greatly appreciated.