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What is the difference between SSDPE2MW012T4X1 and SSDPE2MW012T4M2

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New Contributor

The ordering information for the SSD 750 references two different part numbers (SSDPE2MW012T4X1 and SSDPE2MW012T4M2) but it is not clear what distinguishes these items. What is the difference?

http://ark.intel.com/products/86741/Intel-SSD-750-Series-1_2TB-2_5in-PCIe-3_0-20nm-MLC# @ordering Intel® SSD 750 Series (1.2TB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC) Product Specifications

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I think I need to be more explicit about what I'm trying to do. If am configuring a system with a Gigabyte GA-X99-Designare EX system board (http://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-X99-Designare-EX-rev-10# ov GA-X99-Designare EX (rev. 1.0) - GIGABYTE - Motherboard , Graphics Card , Laptop ,Tablet , Mini-PC , Server , PC Perip… ) which has two onboard U.2 interfaces (U2_32G_1 and U2_32G_2). I need to know which is the correct SSD 750 part number to plug into these ports.

See references to "U2_32G_1"/"U2_32G_2", especially page 28 of the manual (http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Manual/mb_manual_ga-x99-designare-ex_e.pdf http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Manual/mb_manual_ga-x99-designare-ex_e.pdf)

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Esteemed Contributor III

Hello Aenagy,

The system you are trying to put the SSD on is perfect for the SSD you have, as you noted there, it comes with two U.2 ports where you can easily just plug the cable and it will work fine.The part number for this one is SSDPE2MW012T4X1, the good thing is that you don't need any extra hyper-kits or anything.Regards,Nestor C

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Nestor:

Thanks for your answer. I will mark your answer as correct once I receive my new PC. Hopefully soon.

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Esteemed Contributor III

Hi Aenagy,

We are glad we have this thread covered and answered. Feel free to select correct answer once you can.Regards,Nestor C