op 09.11.2021 15:55
op 09.11.2021 15:55
I have a Medion Erazer Defender P15 MD62294 laptop/notebook, MSN 30031897
I think it has a spare slot for an additional (data) drive.
What kind of data drive can I put in? 2.5 inch SATA?
Also, how do I open the rear panel to access the drive bay?
(sadly the online manual has zero info on how to do this).
Thanks!
op 11.11.2021 20:16
op 11.11.2021 20:16
Hi @Ticket
That is correct and has already been clarified!
The selected one also fits.
There is a misunderstanding, there is generally no specific brand / model recommended, everyone has to decide for himself.
bye Fishtown
op 30.11.2021 10:10
op 09.11.2021 16:27
op 09.11.2021 16:27
Hi @@Ticket and welcome
Look here:
Bye Fishtown
op 09.11.2021 17:52
op 09.11.2021 17:52
Hi @Ticket
you have a barebone clevo NH77EPY-M
Look here :
download this zip: NH7xEPx_SM(20210319).zip
there you will find information on how to open it to upgrade it.
bye Fishtown
op 10.11.2021 13:13
op 10.11.2021 13:13
Thanks everyone for your quick replies, much appreciated!
Thanks also for the link to the service manual - now I know how to open the machine.
Reading the service manual, there appear to be these slots on the motherboard for mass storage devices:
[1] HDD SATA drive
[2] M.2 Card Connector (SATA/PCIE SSD) (thicker thermal pad), size 2280
[3] M.2 Card Connector (PCIE/SSD only), size 2280
Slots [2] and [3] are next to each other on the motherboard.
What I want to do is fit a 1TB data drive into the laptop.
The question is where and what interface to use.
From the product description, the laptop Operating System is on a PCIe Gen3 x4 SSD card.
(By the way, is this the same as an nVME card?)
I haven't taken off the laptop base yet (it's a brand new laptop!), so I am guessing for now the OS is in slot [3].
So that would leave slots [1] and [2] available.
Slot [1] appears to be for a 2.5 inch HDD or SDD SATA drive, but the service manual says:
"The SATA Storage is a reserved design and not supported yet. For more detailed information, please contact your Sales/FAE representative."
So is using slot [1] a no-go?
That would leave only slot [2]. So would a standard nVME PCIe card fit into this?
What is the difference between slots [2] and [3]? ('SATA/PCIE SSD' versus 'PCIE/SSD only')?
Overall, are these my options: 2.5 inch SATA drive, OR M.2 nVME PCIe SSD ?
Thanks!
11.11.2021 17:31 - bewerkt 11.11.2021 17:32
11.11.2021 17:31 - bewerkt 11.11.2021 17:32
Hello @Ticket
you can only retrofit an M.2 PCIe 3.0/2280 (2TB max.), see also the link from message 2.
bye Fishtown
op 11.11.2021 18:16
op 11.11.2021 18:16
Hi Fishtown,
Would this be suitable:
op 11.11.2021 19:35
op 11.11.2021 19:35
Hi @Ticket
Buy recommendations are not given,
The chosen one should fit just like any other commercially available one.
because of the HDD / SDD 2.5 "it just occurred to me that we have already made a difference here. in the general description of clevo it said "not available" but the user wrote that the connections were there and that he could retrofit a hard drive. but that was another model from clevo. When installing the m.2, check to see if the connections are not there.
bye Fishtown
op 11.11.2021 19:44
op 11.11.2021 19:44
I understand specific hardware cannot be recommended.
So please let me re-phrase : Would hardware described as:
work in this system as a data drive?
op 11.11.2021 20:16
op 11.11.2021 20:16
Hi @Ticket
That is correct and has already been clarified!
The selected one also fits.
There is a misunderstanding, there is generally no specific brand / model recommended, everyone has to decide for himself.
bye Fishtown
23.11.2021 20:43 - bewerkt 24.11.2021 14:56
23.11.2021 20:43 - bewerkt 24.11.2021 14:56
Some extra info, now that I have managed to remove the back panel and installed the extra nvme data drive:
The spare M.2 slot available is the lower one if you look at page 2-12 of the service manual. Here is a photo of my board, the spare slot is on the right hand side: the spare slot is on the left, the uppermost in this picture, above the factory installed system nvme drive (the picture got rotated after pasting!)
The service manual describes the spare slot as "PCIE SSD only".
I'm happy to report my chosen nvme card worked fine in this slot.