on 15.03.2025 21:12
on 15.03.2025 21:12
Hello everyone,
I like to ask any of you here who might have a better idea of this then I do, I recently got the Medion Erazer Crawler E50i gaming laptop and I'd to know what's the max ssd storage capacity it can have upgraded in it
Thanks
on 15.03.2025 23:50
on 16.03.2025 08:59
on 16.03.2025 08:59
Hello @Fint8891 ,
maybe you should answer questions first:
https://community.medion.com/t5/ERAZER-Gaming/Medion-Erazer-Crawler-E30-Gaming-Laptop/m-p/178591
before asking new ones.
bye Fishtown
on 16.03.2025 20:50
on 16.03.2025 20:50
Hello,
I would do but this one was done out of frantic hesitation before I really looked into and researched the Crawler E30 to see how poor performance it really was and started to really research into all possible medion Erazer Gaming Laptops and came to find the E50i being the best one for it's price
on 16.03.2025 21:02
on 16.03.2025 21:02
Hello, thank you for your reply.
I'm on about the ssd storage not the memory I already have 512GB ssd in it already and it also has a spare free slot in the laptop and want to know what's the max storage each of them can hold up to.
Oh right OK and how come you mention the MSN number what's specifics of stating the MSN number?
Thank you for your input and help
on 16.03.2025 21:54
on 16.03.2025 21:54
Hello @Fint8891 ,
Using the MSN number that each device has, you can find out exactly what features it has.
You can install 1TB without hesitation. I think you can fit a lot more (do you really need that?). Here's an example for an NP50RNB (Clevo), where you can configure it up to 4TB per SSD slot.
https://www.kongcomputers.com.au/metabox-alphas-np50rnb-nbs.html
bye Fishtown
on 16.03.2025 23:11
on 16.03.2025 23:11
Hello @Fishtown
Oh right OK that's really good to know that'll hopefully help me in finding the right amount and the specific ssd type that'll fit in the laptop.
Oh right OK cool that's great to know/hear, sweet do you know off the top of your head how further up TB wise can you go with it? (and yeah I do I want to over the next few years completely max out the performance, memory and the storage space)
Oh right cool will take a look at it and try and get an idea.