on 20.12.2021 07:02
on 20.12.2021 07:02
I want to upgrade ssd (i just have 128gb) and ram memory.
Just checked with a few programs (CPU Z) and show the laptop have 2 slots for ram, one slots are occupated with 4gb and one free.
I want to know, what type of ssd are compatible and where are the ram (both slots located
Thnak you
on 29.12.2021 13:51
on 29.12.2021 13:51
Hello @daddle.
I have once inquired with our technical department regarding the technical data. I received the information that the device has only one RAM slot. However, this can be equipped with up to 32 GB. The SSD is not a 2.5" variant, but an M.2 SSD. Only SATA M.2 SSDs with up to 256 GB are supported. The information in our database will be corrected.
Greetings - Andi
21.12.2021 12:47 - edited 21.12.2021 12:48
21.12.2021 12:47 - edited 21.12.2021 12:48
Sorry, but your E14410 only has one ram slot; equipped with 4 GB. Maximum the database says is 32 GB.
--> 1x 4096 MB DDR4 SO-DIMM (PC4-21300 / 2666 MHz) (1/1 covered; 32 GB max.)
It's a bit funny, ussually the slots in those smaller NBs only have a capacity of 16 GB max. May be there is a print error.
Your SSD is a 128 GB with SATA III (6 GB/s) interface. This you can replace with any SSD in 2.5" format. At least it should manage a 512 GB SSD. Check the thicknes before buying a new one. But with 7 mm it is oK.
Cheers, daddle
on 21.12.2021 12:53
on 21.12.2021 13:00
on 21.12.2021 13:02
on 21.12.2021 13:02
I open the laptop, and post picture with ssd, just to confirm or infirm thats the ssd.
MSN 30031494
21.12.2021 13:58 - edited 21.12.2021 14:16
on 21.12.2021 14:05
on 21.12.2021 14:05
https://imgur.com/a/58AM6AF i think this is NVMe SSD , what do you think ?
21.12.2021 14:23 - edited 22.12.2021 07:27
21.12.2021 14:23 - edited 22.12.2021 07:27
It's definitely not a 2,5" Notebook SSD, but a M.2 SSD. There must be a wrong database entry. Which protocol I can't tell just by the looks of it.
Maybe the RAM entry is not correct as well.
Edit:
But checkíng the backside of the socket with the contact wires seen, it is a good assumption to think it is a B-Key socket, which means most probably the mounted M.2 SSD is a SATA M.2.
Funny is, in your picture the mounting place looks like a cradle for a 2.5" Notebook disk; but equipped with an adapter for M.2 SSDs; so only M.2 SSDs (SATA) will fit.
@Andi , could you please be so kind to check this matter, and correct the given information concerning the SSD?
Thanks in advance.
Regards, daddle
on 22.12.2021 00:20
on 22.12.2021 00:20
With CPU-Z and msinfo32, show me 2 slots for memory ram, 1 occupied with 4gb ram. When i open the laptop, i cannot find the second slot !
on 29.12.2021 13:51
on 29.12.2021 13:51
Hello @daddle.
I have once inquired with our technical department regarding the technical data. I received the information that the device has only one RAM slot. However, this can be equipped with up to 32 GB. The SSD is not a 2.5" variant, but an M.2 SSD. Only SATA M.2 SSDs with up to 256 GB are supported. The information in our database will be corrected.
Greetings - Andi