19.11.2020 08:50 - edited 19.11.2020 08:52
19.11.2020 08:50 - edited 19.11.2020 08:52
Hi,
I have a
NB BB PEGATRON E15KRR P6689 Erazer M.2 silc.bk*
The laptop come with an M2 drive 128Gb for OS. My question is if I can replace the M2 drive with an NVMe-M2 drive (this one to be more precise])
Thank you.
on 20.11.2020 10:00
on 20.11.2020 10:00
I am sorry but I feel a bit fed up. M Key could support NVMe, but not on your mainboard. There it supports the SATA protocol. I did explain why.
It is not my fault that's a bit intricated matter.
And you do not have to ask in a different way. I did understand your question perfectly well.
daddle
on 19.11.2020 15:21
on 19.11.2020 15:21
@sweetpoison schrieb:
The laptop come with an M2 drive 128Gb for OS. My question is if I can replace the M2 drive with an NVMe-M2 drive
No, sorry, you can not replace a SATA M2 SSD with a NVMe. It's a different interface and protocol.
The builtin M2 Slot has a SATA-Interface.
daddle
20.11.2020 07:02 - edited 20.11.2020 07:04
20.11.2020 07:02 - edited 20.11.2020 07:04
Thanks for reply daddle.
The all point for this thread was to find out if the MB can handle NVMe protocol since the socket is an M key lock and not an MB which restrict the use for SATA Only.
I didn't found any technical information about MB regarding the use of M2 slot hence the thread.
https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-65e3f3e74f620b9b115bfa2bd30767a8-c
If you know for sure that the MB can't handle NVMe protocol I will accept your reply as solution and hope that will help more people looking for answers.
On another hand if you know a way how to get information about MB regarding the M2 use other than buy/test/return (it's too painful to do that 😁 ) it will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
on 20.11.2020 07:50
on 20.11.2020 07:50
The M- or B- Key is a mechanical key. It depends which protocol is implemented. If in your PC a SATA SSD is built into a M2-Port, this port is dedicated to SATA protocol. Both isn:t possible: or SATA or NVMe. Some more Information
--> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.2
daddle
20.11.2020 09:35 - edited 20.11.2020 09:51
20.11.2020 09:35 - edited 20.11.2020 09:51
This makes even more confusing so let me ask in a different way:
I have a laptop with a m2 socket (M key notch only). What M2 drive can I use since it fits both (not in same time of course) SATA and NVMe?
So which one to use? NVMe or SATA?
Should I go for "if it fits will work"?
Thanks.
on 20.11.2020 10:00
on 20.11.2020 10:00
I am sorry but I feel a bit fed up. M Key could support NVMe, but not on your mainboard. There it supports the SATA protocol. I did explain why.
It is not my fault that's a bit intricated matter.
And you do not have to ask in a different way. I did understand your question perfectly well.
daddle