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Medion erazer engineer e10 (md 35139) NVME SSD PROBLEM

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FrancCro
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Medion erazer engineer e10 (md 35139) NVME SSD PROBLEM

 

I have ERAZER E10 and in specifications its say its have 2 slot of nvme ssd one slote is busy already its using for windows and I bought another nvme ssd but when I put in the motherboard its not recognized in the bios and the windows, and I try the change slots I put nvme in another slot wich came with pc and not recognized in that slot. Why? 

 

Picture what I bought. 

 

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Fishtown
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Hello @FrancCro and welcome
the Medion erazer engineer e10 md 35139 has a B460H6 board.
this one has one M.2 SSD slot for PCIe and one for M.2 SSD SATA.

 

  • 1 x M.2 M2_1 (2260 and 2280 size with flexible standoff, SATA mode only)
  • 1 x M.2 M2_2 (for PCIe X4 NVMe SSD and Intel Optane module 2260 & 2280

look here:https://community.medion.com/t5/FAQs/FAQ-Spezifikationen-Mainboard-quot-ECS-B460H6-EM-quot/ta-p/9715...

Since you have already installed a PCIe, you can only use the other slot if you exchange the purchased PCIe for a SATA variant

bye Fishtown

 

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FrancCro
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Sry I don’t understand? Because i bought now this ssd and this dont wont work? Wich now ssd is compatible with this erazer??

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FrancCro
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Can somebody of moderator if anybody work  tell me from this **beep** pc wich ssd m.2 work because I try 3 different m.2 and not working I am crazy

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@FrancCro 

 

It isn't a "beep..." PC. You must be doing something wrong, or you got a defective SSD.

 

It must be a M.2 SSD, 2280, for the SATA Protocol. Which size did you try with?

The one SSD primarily installed is a PCIe M.2 SSD. This one works in the original mounting place only. Did you swap it for getting a bigger size SSD for the boot-SSD? 

 

The one installed is a PCIe M.2 SSD. So if you want to exchange it, you can only replace it with a PCIe M.2 SSD. The one you would replace doesn't fit in the other free slot, because this one is for SATA M.2 SSDs only.

 

daddle

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