op 05.02.2022 17:08
op 05.02.2022 17:08
Hi all, as said in subject, I would like to increment the storage of my akoya. I know it supports an extra ssd m.2 sata, what I don't know is the maximum capacity that can be connected.
Anyone can clear up this for me?
Thanks.
op 05.02.2022 18:49
op 05.02.2022 18:49
Hi @Elsita and welcome
max. 512 Gigabyte
bye Fishtown
op 05.02.2022 18:49
op 05.02.2022 18:49
Hi @Elsita and welcome
max. 512 Gigabyte
bye Fishtown
op 06.02.2022 15:40
op 06.02.2022 15:40
Hi Elsita, first you should give the MSN number of your E3221, because some models come equipped with eMMC storage, plus an additional free slot for a flash memory expansion module SATA M.2. Others have no eMMC, but come with an M.2 SSD equipped in the expansion slot already.
Though the manual for both models speaks of: " Your notebook is equipped with a slot for a flash memory expansion module"
Cheers, daddle
op 07.02.2022 09:55
op 07.02.2022 09:55
Hi all, thanks for your attention.
Allready ordered a 512Gb extra storage from Amazon, it's on the way....hope ir works fine. I'll post results.
By the way, is the RAM also upgreadable, ir is it soldered and no extra slot??
Cheers.
07.02.2022 10:35 - bewerkt 07.02.2022 11:00
07.02.2022 10:35 - bewerkt 07.02.2022 11:00
If you do not give us your MD- and MSN Number from the sticker underneath, we can not help any further. I have a good reason why I ask for it. Didn't you read the manual on page 37
This entry in the manual all models have, although with some of them the expansion slot is occupied already with the boot disk
So what is the disk capacity of your model, and post the MSN please?
Cheers, daddle
op 07.02.2022 10:40
op 07.02.2022 10:58
op 07.02.2022 10:58
Ok, then your 500 GB M.2 SSD will fit.
And no, RAM is soldered to the board. It can not be upgraded.
What will help is, to move your OS to the new SSD; reformatting eMMC afterwards and to use it as normal storage.
This will speed your boottime up for about 30%; and also all Windows operations are similar faster; especially if bigger programs are loaded.
Cheers, daddle
op 07.02.2022 13:52