System Requirements for an Intel® Optane™ SSD 900P Series Drive
The PCI Express* (PCIe*) Intel® Optane™ SSD 900P Series is based on the NVMe* standard with Intel® Optane™ technology. Successful use of the Intel Optane SSD 900P Series as a boot device requires NVMe* hardware, BIOS, and driver support.
Two hardware form factors available
Form Factor | Image |
Intel® Optane™ SSD 900P Series Add-in Card (AiC), Half Height, Half Length (HHHL) The HHHL comes with the full height bracket installed and a Half Height bracket in the box. |
Note | Two U.2, 2.5 inch retail box options are available depending on what cable your motherboard or system supports for NVMe* devices. See what’s in the box. |
Form Factor and Accessories | Image | ||
Intel® Optane™ SSD 900P Series U.2 2.5 inch 15 mm height drive | |||
[Retail Box Option 1] Includes U.2 (SFF-8639) to SFF-8643 Adapter cable
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[Retail Box Option 2] Includes U.2 (SFF-8639) to M.2 Adapter cable |
Basic requirements
To use as a bootable drive, you need:
- PCIe NVMe storage capable hardware motherboard support. Consult your system or motherboard vendor for more information
- Add-in Card (AiC) form factor: PCIe 3.0 x4 connector (best performance)
- 2.5 inch form factor:
- U.2 Cable for connection to the SSD
- PCIe-capable SFF-8643 connector or a PCIe-capable M.2 connector
- Airflow across the drive to provide cooling, such as a front fan and rear fan
- System BIOS that supports UEFI 2.3.1 or later with NVMe support
- GPT* drive format (See how to install OS to GPT)
- Microsoft Windows 7* or Windows® 10 operating system (OS)
Note Other OS supporting these requirements may function properly, but we have not validated them yet. - Intel® NVMe driver installed during OS installation – follow instructions in the Boot Installation Guide
Note OS that contains a native NVMe* driver should also work, but the Intel NVMe driver is preferred for Windows. - If there is no native OS NVMe driver and the Intel NVMe driver is not available, the drive is not seen during installation
To use as a secondary data drive, you need:
- PCIe NVMe storage capable hardware motherboard support. Consult your system/motherboard vendor for more information
- Add-in Card Form Factor: PCIe 3.0 x4 connector (Best performance)
- 2.5 inch Form Factor:
- U.2 Cable for connection to the SSD
- PCIe-capable SFF-8643 connector or a PCIe-capable M.2 connector
- Airflow across the drive to provide cooling, such as a front fan and rear fan
- System BIOS that supports UEFI 2.3.1 or later with NVMe support
- Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows 10 OS
Note Other OS supporting these requirements may function properly, but we have not validated them yet. - Intel® NVMe driver installed after OS installation
Note OS that contains a native NVMe driver should also work, but the Intel NVMe driver is preferred for Windows.