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Additional M.2 drive - what spec please?

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Captainbeaky
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Additional M.2 drive - what spec please?

Hi, I've got a Medion Akoya 15303. Very happy with it.

I'd like to add an additional M.2 drive to it - there is a spare space for one in the bottom of the case.

The label says M.2 2280 PCIE/SATA

Which is reccomended please (PCiE or SATA?)

 

I was considering the Crucial P2 1TB PCIe M.2 2280SS SSD

Is this a suitable specification (Will it work with my laptop please?)

 

Kind regards,

 

Mike.

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Captainbeaky
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Ahh - darn it - I missed that in the manual - thank you very much for noting it - much appreciated.

 

I thought I had read SATA only, but couldn't find out where, and the PCIe/SATA  label on the inside face of the little cover that you remove to fit the drive, and is what got me wondering.

 

Thanks for that - SATA it is! Chocks away!

 

I have a lot of reference material and design data (Parts catalogues, service manuals, CAD files and 3D data) are on my networked drive at home and are mirrored on a plug in hard drive, but if I fit a second SSD to this laptop, it makes things a little more convenient and faster (and I think I can automate it to keep both the shared drive and my internal drive mirrored)

 

As a side note - I've bought this laptop to change back from Mac to PC - Apple stopped supporting my long loved 27" imac, so Fusion360 no longer runs on it! This was really frustrating, as the hardware spec of the imac is still pretty good. I did try Bootcamp, but I can only get it running Windows 8, and really need 10.....

 

Apples response is to buy a new computer - so I did - a PC!

 

 

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daddle
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@Captainbeaky 

 

Hi Mike,

 

The manual for your PC says on page 34 the free empty space  from underneath only can be fitted with a SATA M.2 SSD.

 

"19. Slot for flash memory expansion module M.2 2280

Your notebook comes with a slot for a flash memory expansion module.

The free slot only supports SATA."

 

Where do you find the label saying PCIe or SATA?

 

Please state the MSN number for your notebook.

 

daddle

 

Captainbeaky
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Ahh - darn it - I missed that in the manual - thank you very much for noting it - much appreciated.

 

I thought I had read SATA only, but couldn't find out where, and the PCIe/SATA  label on the inside face of the little cover that you remove to fit the drive, and is what got me wondering.

 

Thanks for that - SATA it is! Chocks away!

 

I have a lot of reference material and design data (Parts catalogues, service manuals, CAD files and 3D data) are on my networked drive at home and are mirrored on a plug in hard drive, but if I fit a second SSD to this laptop, it makes things a little more convenient and faster (and I think I can automate it to keep both the shared drive and my internal drive mirrored)

 

As a side note - I've bought this laptop to change back from Mac to PC - Apple stopped supporting my long loved 27" imac, so Fusion360 no longer runs on it! This was really frustrating, as the hardware spec of the imac is still pretty good. I did try Bootcamp, but I can only get it running Windows 8, and really need 10.....

 

Apples response is to buy a new computer - so I did - a PC!

 

 

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