on 19.11.2019 15:58
on 19.11.2019 15:58
Hi, I'm about to purchase an Erazer P6689. I've decided to purchase the model with just the 1TB HDD drive and plan to install a 512GB NVMe M.2 SSD. Does anyone know what 128gb or 256gb drives they install as a comparison. Otherwise, can someone confirm the spec of the m.2 interface? Would this hard drive work:
Crucial CT500P1SSD8 P1 500 GB (3D, NAND, NVMe, PCIe, M.2, Solid State Drive
Thanks for your help,
Mike
20.11.2019 11:25 - edited 20.11.2019 11:29
20.11.2019 11:25 - edited 20.11.2019 11:29
Hi @internetmike ,
with the specs I have given you, you should be ok.
I would recommend you to buy a SDD that is either refundable or returnable, only to play it on the safe side.
Please let the community know if this solution works
Regards,
Gehringer
19.11.2019 16:31 - edited 19.11.2019 16:32
19.11.2019 16:31 - edited 19.11.2019 16:32
Hi @internetmike and welcome to the Forum.
To give you an accurate answer regarding the specs of the product, I would need its MSN number.
Since you don't have it for obvious reasons I did my research and here it follows my best guess:
MEDION ERAZER P6689 (MD 61002)
MSN: 30024220
SK Hynix SC308 Series
* Form Factor: M.2 2280-S3-BM
* Capacity: 128GB
* Key: B + M
* SATA Interface: SATA Revision 3
* SATA 1.5Gbps, 3Gbps, and 6Gbps interface
Performance:
- Sequential Performance
* Read: Up to 540MB / s
* Write: Up to 460MB / s
- Random Performance
* Read: Up to 95K IOPS
* Write: Up to 85K IOPS
Power Consumption
* Read (mW): 2.3W
* Write (mW) : 4,5W
Remember that Medion can't take responsibility for any changes you perform in your NB and be aware that it may affect your warranty.
I would recommend you to ask the seller of your HD whether or not it would work with the specs that I have provided but in the end the risk is all on you.
Please let me know if this information answered your question.
Regards,
Gehringer
on 19.11.2019 17:47
on 19.11.2019 17:47
Thank you for your prompt reply. I noticed on the seller page of the P6689 that the MSN is 30023993. Does that change any of the M.2 interface spec from what you sent me. I know this is the model with only 1TB HDD. Thanks again for your help.
Mike
20.11.2019 11:25 - edited 20.11.2019 11:29
20.11.2019 11:25 - edited 20.11.2019 11:29
Hi @internetmike ,
with the specs I have given you, you should be ok.
I would recommend you to buy a SDD that is either refundable or returnable, only to play it on the safe side.
Please let the community know if this solution works
Regards,
Gehringer