Incorrect M.2 Installation Example - EVGA B360 Micro Gaming User Manual

Specs and initial installation
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EVGA B360 Micro Gaming (112-CS-E365)
3. Insert the M.2 device at a slight angle of
approximately 45 degrees to the board.
This will allow the contacts (colloquially
called "Gold Fingers") to seat completely
into the slot. If the device is fully seated,
you should be able to release it and the
device will rest at an angle of about 30
degrees on its own, as shown in the picture
to the right.
4. Gently push the M.2 device down on
the raised end. There will be some tension
- this is normal - then use the screw you
removed in Step 1 to secure the device.
At right, you can see that the contacts will
be nearly invisible when the device is
properly seated and the copper mounting
semi-circle is partially visible around the
screw.

Incorrect M.2 Installation Example:

*NOTE* This is one of the most common examples of an incorrect installation
of an M.2 device. Do not intentionally attempt this, or complete your installation
with this example. Doing so could cause damage to the device or the M.2 port.
Using the image on the next page, notice how the gold fingers fail to fully seat in the
M.2 slot. This often occurs if the drive was pushed into the slot from a nearly parallel
starting position, rather than an angle, causing the M.2 device to not seat fully. As a
result, this may cause a drive detection failure by the BIOS, the drive will be detected
with the description in gibberish (e.g. characters in the name, such as @, #, $, %, *, etc.)
and/or notifications that the drive has corrupt data stored on it.
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