ROG Ally 2280 M.2 SSD MOD! Low Cost, Super Easy, Fast, More Storage!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Update, The Drive and Board dose not touch the CPU Heatsink, There Is A Gap Between The Adapter Board And Botton Area of the ALLy Heatsink, Been Running For 3 Days SO far With No Issues. Running some test now toes IF we have any problems with heat but so far it Doing pretty Good.
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    Adding a full Size 2280 nVME SSD to the ROG ally is easier than ever with this new 2230 to 2280 Adapter board! Add A Bigger SSD to the ASUS Ally and get out cheaper! Supports Gen 4 nVME and works very very well.
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  • @ETAPRIME
    @ETAPRIME  Год назад +201

    Update, The Drive and Board dose not touch the CPU Heatsink, There Is A Gap Between The Adapter Board And Botton Area of the ALLy Heatsink, Been Running For 3 Days SO far With No Issues. Running some test now toes IF we have any problems with heat but so far it Doing pretty Good.

    • @zaidane6859
      @zaidane6859 Год назад +6

      hellooo! is there a link for that asus rog ally cloud recovery just in case i get stuck on cloud recovery?

    • @jarihuuskola
      @jarihuuskola Год назад +6

      Would it be possible to put the black sticky sheet underneath the SSD? It would then act as an insulator between CPU and SDD. It kinda seems that you could easily make the necessary cuts to the sheet, so it would fit under the SSD.

    • @djmorris666
      @djmorris666 Год назад +3

      Thanks - did u do a speed test of the ssd? Wondering if the adapter does not do anything funky…

    • @ETAPRIME
      @ETAPRIME  Год назад +12

      Just added it thanks Defoe the reminder

    • @tdata545
      @tdata545 Год назад +4

      @@ETAPRIME One your predictive keyboard is terrible. LOL. AND, secondly, does this support double sided SSDs? Or is that outside the voltage limits of their slot?

  • @richardferaro
    @richardferaro 9 месяцев назад +29

    This should have a follow-up long term review.

  • @AndrewD50297045
    @AndrewD50297045 Год назад +64

    10/10 recommend this. I did this day one at launch. Works like a charm. Not a single issue.

    • @DirtyHardSock
      @DirtyHardSock Год назад +6

      You need to be super careful lady.

    • @jaleelmcdonald3374
      @jaleelmcdonald3374 11 месяцев назад +2

      Still working?

    • @AndrewD50297045
      @AndrewD50297045 11 месяцев назад

      @@jaleelmcdonald3374 oh yeah. Not one issue ever.

    • @watchmelivenstuff
      @watchmelivenstuff 11 месяцев назад +2

      Do u need like a metal heatsink or anything?

    • @xKillZone99
      @xKillZone99 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@watchmelivenstuff no

  • @Bl4ckH4nd
    @Bl4ckH4nd 11 месяцев назад +37

    I bought one of these last month. Absolutely fantastic. The small factor NVME drives are so hard to fine here and crazy expensive. Got a 2TB 2280 for half the price and installed it with ease. Highly recommended.

    • @skirmishnoob225
      @skirmishnoob225 11 месяцев назад +8

      hello what about now? any weird reactions from hardware how about the heat thermals?

    • @Bl4ckH4nd
      @Bl4ckH4nd 11 месяцев назад

      @@skirmishnoob225 Nope, no issues at all and I use my Ally for everyday. I tested the temps of the drive too, never reaches thermal throttling temps, even under heavy stress it never goes over 52 degrees C. A friend of mine also has one of these connectors, he's had it for longer than me and his Ally is also fine.

    • @therealcheb
      @therealcheb 9 месяцев назад +1

      Any update?

    • @kevtattoos54
      @kevtattoos54 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@therealchebi did the same exact thing 2 months ago and absolutely no issues

  • @ccricers
    @ccricers Год назад +14

    I've seen third party expansion boards like this being made for Thinkpads to add support for different sized m.2 and also other expansions, so it's nice to see this with handhelds too

  • @c1tlr340
    @c1tlr340 Год назад +10

    The reason that screw does not come out is its designed to separate the case and you start with your separation tool here. It's the same design on ROG gaming laptops, I have one.

  • @Rich-b3b
    @Rich-b3b Год назад +24

    Love that mod. I found it on alliexpress about 2 months ago. With a little bit more modification and instead if that one, they make another one that's shorter, I've managed to install a 4tb 2280 in the steam deck as well. I was worried about a couple things but I have to say I'm about 80 days after install and I've not had a single problem with it in the steam deck. I'm surprised it s taken this long to see a video about it on. But flag to finally see one. Awesome content man

    • @Cryptech1010
      @Cryptech1010 Год назад +1

      There has been many videos about it already

    • @FoxOutdoors
      @FoxOutdoors 11 месяцев назад

      Any video of this being installed in a steam deck?

    • @DaveMojica
      @DaveMojica 11 месяцев назад

      is your SSD double sided?

    • @Cryptech1010
      @Cryptech1010 11 месяцев назад

      @@DaveMojica it has to be single sided.

  • @Augmented_AI
    @Augmented_AI 8 месяцев назад

    Do we need to do any bios or asus related updates before swapping?

  • @silversonic1
    @silversonic1 Год назад +13

    Thanks for sharing awareness. Of course, I'd be too concerned about the heat from the heat pipes to ever do it. But it's good to know your options.

  • @CraShRO
    @CraShRO Год назад +10

    The screw that does not come out is made like that so it raises the plastic back from the front part so that you can stick a tool to open the ally. They do that in laptops too.

  • @maclainjohnson7666
    @maclainjohnson7666 Год назад +10

    Did this about a week ago, I'm running the Lexar NM790 Gen 4, 4TB SSD for $198 on amazon.

    • @juanyunis
      @juanyunis Год назад +4

      I have the exact same drive on my Ally. If you don't mind I have some questions for you. Did you reinstall windows or clone the OEM one? If you cloned, did you disable and re-enable bitlocker (encryption)? did you use a heatsink/thermalpad? and what kind of speeds and temps are you getting? Thanks!

    • @tkb301
      @tkb301 Год назад

      ​@@juanyunis I don't have this drive but I can answer one thing. You should definitely turn bitlocker off if you plan on cloning. It won't work otherwise. I used macrium reflect to upgrade to my sabrent rocket 2230 2TB drive and it worked like a charm

    • @YKs412
      @YKs412 Год назад

      I have the same questions

    • @Futura2500
      @Futura2500 Год назад +2

      I just did this and i found my temps a bit wild 75c the highest - what temps you getting on the nvme ?

    • @vergeofwill
      @vergeofwill 11 месяцев назад

      @@Futura2500 did you use thermal pads? Also ditch the heat sync copper. It just traps heat.

  • @dividion8102
    @dividion8102 Год назад +2

    That's a nice simple but elegant solution.

  • @volcalstone
    @volcalstone Год назад +17

    I got my WD 2T 2230 for only $124 a couple of months ago. Based on this video it will be more safe in the long run. Not sure why they didn't run it lower closer to the battery but then again that might introduce another issue.

    • @Cryptech1010
      @Cryptech1010 Год назад +1

      Yea but you can get a 4tb 2280 for nearly same price, and plug it in directly with no mod. Not sure about long term, but temps are exactly same as stock ssd and its been months.

    • @volcalstone
      @volcalstone Год назад +1

      @@Cryptech1010 you would need to mod your Ally to fit a 2280. A 4TB 2280 is around $180 if I remember right a couple of days ago. Probably similar speeds so it won't be getting as hot. 2TB is enough for my case usage so I don't need to do either mods.

    • @tclark5481
      @tclark5481 Год назад +1

      @@volcalstone That's the point of the angle bracket. No need to mod, just plug in the bracket and plug the ssd into that.

    • @mystertom100
      @mystertom100 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@tclark5481 technically the bracket is a mod as it is not stock

    • @tclark5481
      @tclark5481 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@mystertom100 That's like saying a 2230 2T SSD is a mod because it's not stock. It's plug and play, no modifications..

  • @Froezone
    @Froezone 11 месяцев назад +1

    i wanted to come back after receiving the board in the mail and acquiring a m.2 and it does works perfect

  • @itsjuank
    @itsjuank 11 месяцев назад +6

    An update on the life of the SSD would be great

  • @spicygaming8779
    @spicygaming8779 25 дней назад

    Im using an 2280 ssd enclosure and an usb dock which has hdmi, two usb c and pd type c port. I connected the usb dock using a type c extension cable to the ally, And this setup made me connect my monitor with wireless keyboard and mouse with 1tb external storage and 100w pd type c port too!

  • @DTronicsUK
    @DTronicsUK 10 месяцев назад +5

    The only issue here is that the ssd is going to be right over the APU which gets very hot. Even if the ssd doesnt touch it there will still be enough radiant heat from the APU that it will slowly cook your SSD. It may not kill it but the SSd's controller is going to throttle the SSD to stop it from cooking itself, speeds will be very fast at first but will slow down after a few minutes of heavy use as the SSD starts to overheat.
    Its still a nice idea but i feel you would just get the Micro SD issue but this time with a more expensive SSD

    • @Nickika
      @Nickika 20 дней назад

      A micro SD is an even worse idea, the rog ally has a problem where it the micro SD card slot just get burned and it stops working

  • @designgears
    @designgears Год назад +39

    Missed some important details, first off, if you're running gen4 you're going to pull more power overall and at idle, and with more power, comes more heat. The ssd controller will go over 70c with the APU under load and it will thermal throttle making the fast speeds useless. The easiest way to deal with this, add a slim heatsink with fins (increase the surface area, flat ones will just delay the inevitable).
    You really only need a heatsink on the ssd controller itself, the other chips like it hot!
    Those fast Gen4 speeds are useless in games, they will top out around sata ssd speeds. There will be no gains in game loading times.
    The biggest issue of running Gen4, the power draw, you're going to needlessly pull wattage from the APU degrading your gaming performance. Best to check what kind of power draw your ssd requires before purchase. p3/p3plus are really good options.
    Would love to see a more in-depth look at the performance and temps under load and such so we have something to point the community to instead of having to repeat this a million times. :D

    • @yeahyeahyeahokayyyyy
      @yeahyeahyeahokayyyyy Год назад +6

      Just curious to know what the measurement on those heatsink fins would need to be in order to fit into this device though. 🤔

    • @x7ameedo700
      @x7ameedo700 Год назад

      ​@@yeahyeahyeahokayyyyyalso will add to your question, WD Black SSD SN850P with the heatsink or similars, do they fit? And would they affect the battery life and temps?

    • @designgears
      @designgears Год назад +1

      @@x7ameedo700 bad choice, that drive can pull up to 6W from the APU greatly degrading your game performance.

    • @x7ameedo700
      @x7ameedo700 Год назад

      @@designgears which one do you recommend, i want to upgrade to 4tb?

    • @mccheeze775
      @mccheeze775 11 месяцев назад

      How about gen 3?

  • @CuriousTinkering
    @CuriousTinkering Год назад +6

    Gotta love the people claiming this is bad cause of heat without even trying it when all the people who did the mod has shown that temps (with screenshots of drive temperatures while being stressed!) are fine and barely even hitting 60C.

    • @bboyalanleung123
      @bboyalanleung123 Год назад +1

      Yup those people are dumb . Saying "it's too close to the heatpipes gonna get so hot .... I mean dude . Heatpipes you won't feel the heat if you don't touch it .. its not the exhaust fan

  • @thertc204
    @thertc204 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is incredible. How did I miss this video until now? I have been saving up for a 2TB 2230 but now with this realization I can pull the trigger on a solid 2280 right away!

  • @bloadstar
    @bloadstar Год назад

    I've been waiting for this video for weeks. I ordered the adapter off AliExpress for $4 and saw a 2tb lexar for $64 the other day but didn't buy it thinking prime day it'll be lower >.< can't wait to see the long term results!

  • @DeadVoivod
    @DeadVoivod Год назад +7

    Well this is truly awesome. I have a 2TB Sabrent inside the Ally, but it’s completely full, even though I’m also using a 1TB SD, which is also full, everything emulation. I started using a second 1TB SD on the USB-C port mainly for PC games. Now I ordered this adapter together with a 4TB Corsair MP600. You never have enough space 😊 Thanks for sharing the information.

    • @_JferD_
      @_JferD_ Год назад +1

      Where did you buy the adapter?

  • @pure8091
    @pure8091 7 месяцев назад

    Yes I’m glad you did this ETAPRIME love it 😍👍🏽thanks for the video man love it and your videos

  • @TheZoenGaming
    @TheZoenGaming Год назад +3

    This is a nice vid. I wish it was that simple for the SteamDeck.

    • @andrenapper8802
      @andrenapper8802 6 месяцев назад +1

      I just bought a open box Xtreme rog ally. I am loving how much easier it is to work on. I have a steam deck too, bought the 64GB version and then updated the SSD to a 1TB. not sure what I want to do with the steam deck yet, but I'm definitely loving the rog ally so far especially this mod.

  • @freddyfox8921
    @freddyfox8921 Год назад +3

    Now I wanna add a 4TB after seeing this video

  • @matthias99442
    @matthias99442 Год назад +1

    Habe gestern auch mein Ally damit umgebaut. Habe eine Crucial P3 Plus mit 4TB verbaut. Man kann auch ohne Probleme einen 3mm dicken Kühlkörper auf die SSD montieren, das Case passt damit immer noch.
    Laut HardwareMonitor hatte meine SSD Max. 64Grad, soviel hatte auch die 2230 vorher erreicht.
    Ich habe Windows mit Cloud Recovery auf die 4TB SSD installiert. Ich hatte beim Wechsel den Akku abgezogen, dadurch wird die Systemzeit im BIOS zurückgesetzt, bevor man Cloud Recovery startet muss man Datum und Uhrzeit neu einstellen weil Cloud Recovery nur funktioniert wenn noch Garantie auf dem Ally ist und das wird mit dem Datum abgeglichen, andernfalls läuft das Setup ewig durch beim Überprüfungsprozess. Das Ally hat die P3 Plus auch sofort erkannt im BIOS.
    Kann man wirklich empfehlen dieses Adapterboard.

  • @keithwhisman
    @keithwhisman 11 месяцев назад

    I just installed the fastest gen 4 2tb 2280 SSD in my new ROG Ally. I got impatient waiting on my adaptor to arrive so I used flush cutters that is used in model building to cut away all the plastic in the way of my SSD till the SSD fit and now plan on just returning the adaptor whenever it arrives. I’m loving my new Ally.

    • @lvgs7348
      @lvgs7348 9 месяцев назад

      How’s it working for you? Any updates?

    • @Aleloltrol
      @Aleloltrol 25 дней назад

      So how’s it going does it still work is the performance worse ?

  • @DoctorAtomTNT
    @DoctorAtomTNT Год назад +5

    Wish there was a mod like this for the Steam Deck

    • @Rich-b3b
      @Rich-b3b Год назад +1

      That make thar same mod board but smaller. With a little but more modification and using the shorter one, I have a 4tb 2280 in Mt steam deck.
      So, go get creative and think out side the box. I bet you'd figure something out as well. I will sya it deff wasn't easy and the other mod that u have to do (heatpipe ANd a couple other things) it was deff not easy but totally worth it😊

  • @bigdeelearning6406
    @bigdeelearning6406 Год назад

    Treating myself to this handheld for black Friday almost here

  • @nitmare64
    @nitmare64 Год назад +38

    On reddit, it was said that the M.2 runs really, really hot. Makes sense since its almost on top of the heat sink.

    • @codylester9081
      @codylester9081 Год назад +10

      That’s my concern about this mod

    • @InnocentBaystander
      @InnocentBaystander Год назад +2

      Depends on the ssd - if you go for a cooler ssd that is not running with high thermals (e.g. crucial p3) you will operate within the specifications at max 70 degree celsius. If you go for a very fast high performing one you might run into problems though

    • @cybercookie72
      @cybercookie72 Год назад

      How hot is hot when running hard games?

    • @frankwong9486
      @frankwong9486 Год назад +1

      ​@@InnocentBaystanderI planned it in reverse, if running heat high performance SSD now we can put pad and dump those heat on the heatsink also , it still hot but will will do better than no cooling attached

    • @NamelessPassenger
      @NamelessPassenger Год назад +2

      Depend on what ssd you are using. Pcie 4.0 and above will be very hot due to high speed. But if you are usinv nvme pcie 3.0 or just sata m.2 then there's no concern. It will be fine...

  • @SCTimbal
    @SCTimbal 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video. Followed your steps and it was flawless with a spare 1TB 2280 SSD I had laying around. :)

    • @LauraStallone-we4hg
      @LauraStallone-we4hg 7 месяцев назад +1

      I want to ask, does it over heat and do you need a Heatsink with a nano Thermal pads added to the ssd ? Pls let me know thank you

    • @SCTimbal
      @SCTimbal 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@LauraStallone-we4hg Doesn't overheat that I'm aware of. There really isn't anything underneath it that radiates heat up to the SSD. Mine is just naked as in the video.

  • @vfxraven_19
    @vfxraven_19 10 месяцев назад +2

    I recommend this mod for the less expensive-large SSD's! I installed a 4TB and used Macrium Reflect to clone over the smaller SSD to this. I placed some electrical tape under the apadter to shield the area. Maybe Kapton tape can be used? Nonetheless, I've been gaming with this setup without any problems.

    • @lloydchristmas6237
      @lloydchristmas6237 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yep I used kapton tape under the part that sits on that battery connector, seems good to go I used same Macrium to clone the drive and now have 2tb!

  • @SomeDudeDan
    @SomeDudeDan Год назад +6

    Just got the Ally, and I was looking for a tutorial, thanks! I have installed a 4TB WD SSD, let’s hope it isn’t going to have any issues.

    • @untitleddistraction5634
      @untitleddistraction5634 Год назад +4

      Is it running well? Are you getting any issues because I’m thinking on doing this because I’m afraid to use the sd card slot on the ally.

    • @lvgs7348
      @lvgs7348 9 месяцев назад

      Any updates? I just bought this set up but I haven’t installed it yet, it was expensive so I’m on the fence if I should return and stick to a 2TB 2230 I have

  • @jasoncamacho4526
    @jasoncamacho4526 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm ecstatic because of this modification. I am definitely buying an eight terabyte 2280! Thank you for showing new potentials to my future device. You definitely cannot do this on a Lenovo legion go at least not yet.

    • @Tom-Bomb
      @Tom-Bomb 5 месяцев назад

      How’d this work out, you ever do it? I rly wanna put in a 4tb but I’m way too scared about frying the thing.. unless maybe going with the gen 3 adapter to throttle the speeds.

  • @acek1605
    @acek1605 Год назад

    Just want to say thank you for all the blessings 🙏

  • @MattTalkTech
    @MattTalkTech Год назад +1

    Amazing Mod, going to do this for my Ally right now!

  • @Terreos
    @Terreos Год назад +10

    Maybe it won't have any negative impact on the performance or longevity of the SSD, but having it running right across the APU like that is kinda scary. That gets toasty when gaming so that's definitely gonna heat the SSD up. Guess long term testing would be the only way to know. But a cheaper alternative to the small SSD's might be worth it.

    • @Dudewitbow
      @Dudewitbow Год назад +7

      you could argue forcing yourself to use a 2230 would not be a longevity option either. 2230 ssds do not have on board dram cache, sot he write cycles of all 2230 ssds are significantly shorter when compared to ssds with dram on board. (can even be 1/4th the write lifetime)

    • @Futura2500
      @Futura2500 Год назад

      @@Dudewitbow however there are 2280's that also have no DRAM cache (like the lexar nm790) which im going to install into my Ally once i got the adaptor

    • @Dudewitbow
      @Dudewitbow Год назад +1

      @@Futura2500 hence, compared the ssds with dram, as it implies there are some that dont. Where all 2230 ssds dont due to size

    • @jneo8808
      @jneo8808 10 месяцев назад

      I bought a 99o pro 2TB and modded the cooling for the Ally adding a heatsink to it. was only 130 dollars for the NVME and like 13 bucks for the 90 degree adapter.

    • @ezimm81
      @ezimm81 9 месяцев назад

      @@jneo8808how’s the cooling on 990 pro work on the ally though? What cooling solution did you use?

  • @FREEZA_AKA_MR_COOLA
    @FREEZA_AKA_MR_COOLA 8 месяцев назад

    I just did this upgrade and now it’s in recovery mode so it’s going good so far lol

  • @ertepechis
    @ertepechis Год назад +90

    I've had an nvme drive burn out like this. I'd be careful. It was a high performance ssd. It's right over the heatsink for the cpu

    • @TheRogueBro
      @TheRogueBro Год назад +5

      Curious if running that black paper flap stuff underneath the adapter would help keep the heat away

    • @juanyunis
      @juanyunis Год назад +8

      I'm curious of how this happened to you. I'm seeing much better temperatures with my Lexar NM790 4TB (Max 75C with CrystalDiskMark) vs my previous WD SN740 2TB 2230 with copper heatsink (Max 88C with CrystalDiskMark) drive.

    • @Methsman
      @Methsman Год назад +12

      Pictures or it didnt happen...

    • @sggsquadpresents
      @sggsquadpresents Год назад +3

      @@TheRogueBrono its just electrostatic paper

    • @therealruru
      @therealruru 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@juanyunis did you install your 2280 ssd with heatsink or without?

  • @hohenheimofresembool4889
    @hohenheimofresembool4889 Год назад +1

    If you’re doing the cloud recovery I recommend.
    1. Not having an m.2 and a SD card in at the same time. Can cause issues.
    2. Make sure the date and time is set in the BIOS. Confuses asus server.

  • @nguyentrananhvu
    @nguyentrananhvu Год назад +3

    I did mind with 4tb msi ssd m2. Work like the gem 😂😂

  • @chrisbevan1992
    @chrisbevan1992 10 месяцев назад

    thank you so much for this guide, so amazing!

  • @jaydaytoday3548
    @jaydaytoday3548 Год назад +18

    VERY VERY important to disconnect the battery before touching anything. All it takes is a slip of the screwdriver or a screw to fall and cause a short. Also spend the extra 20$ to buy and m.2 enclosure and just clone your existing ssd to the new one. The benefit to doing it this way is now you have an extra 512 external drive.

    • @Aleloltrol
      @Aleloltrol 25 дней назад

      Hey dude , how can I pass my files form the 512 to the 2tb do I need an adapter for my iMac or portable pc to connect them and transfer the files like that ?

  • @stratoalex
    @stratoalex 6 месяцев назад

    Purchased it using your link. Hope it works.

  • @HitnRunTony
    @HitnRunTony Год назад

    These people are doing the lord’s work

  • @RubenNeves22
    @RubenNeves22 10 месяцев назад

    Just installed yesterday an 2280 Lexar NM790 2TB Gen 4 ssd and oh boy was i in for a treat, instalation is pretty straight forward like the video, just keep steady hands, Cloud Recovery is amazing, pretty easy, the load times are pretty instant, temps are lower

    • @therealcheb
      @therealcheb 9 месяцев назад

      Any update bro?

    • @RubenNeves22
      @RubenNeves22 9 месяцев назад +1

      @chebson20s everything is perfect honestly like just recently bought from factory, Temps are lower I believe and stellar performance, loading times are pretty much instant, no complaints at all, just added the Spigen Case also, feels amazing, and battery life is much improved disabling the cpu boost helps since it doesn't affect performance

    • @adikurnia5364
      @adikurnia5364 9 месяцев назад +2

      Do you use with or without heatsink variant ?

    • @LauraStallone-we4hg
      @LauraStallone-we4hg 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@RubenNeves22hello I want to ask, does it over heat and do you need a Heatsink with a nano Thermal pads added to the ssd ?

    • @RubenNeves22
      @RubenNeves22 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@LauraStallone-we4hg im not using any kind of thermal solution, just the ssd itself and the adapter, i believe the temps are even a bit lower, it's been a dream come true this Ally

  • @michaelong2241
    @michaelong2241 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi ETA, just wanted to ask if you have the same method but instead of cloud recovery by using drive cloning instead? TIA :)

  • @franxesco0586
    @franxesco0586 8 месяцев назад

    4 tb acer predator gm7 works well, is important to pay atention to power cables... you may have to press carefully a little bit down to allow enough space

  • @irod.87
    @irod.87 22 дня назад

    Easy peasy. Good video. Thanks.

  • @PathsTaken7
    @PathsTaken7 9 месяцев назад

    Very helpful can’t thank you enough! 😅

  • @kingzor100
    @kingzor100 8 месяцев назад

    i would add that do not touch or do anything before unpluggin the battery ever, you dont wanna fry something that takes 2 seconds to completly eliminate the risk of happening

  • @ddcbanz
    @ddcbanz 10 месяцев назад

    I would recommend telling people to unplug the battery before doing anything to the internals. I’ve personally learned the hard way it’s easy to short a power rail by accident and brick your expensive hardware!

  • @takashy87
    @takashy87 Год назад +5

    How long until we get an update video regarding this setup and how the SSD is performing in 3 or 6 or 12 months ? A lot of people have been pointing out that this makes the SSD basically sit on top of the hot cooling plate / stuff which might affect performance or the life span of the SSD when it comes to temperatures 👀

    • @pixelman2626
      @pixelman2626 Год назад +1

      People already install this bracket on day one since ROG Ally got released . I never seen any SSD failure on their ROG Ally on internet because of this mod. On the other hand, it's just only been 3 months

  • @compalalaska
    @compalalaska Год назад +1

    Just saved me $150, thanks man! Considered ordering a 2tb 2230 but was having a hard time justifying it since i had a 2tb 2280 already. This was a no brainer.

    • @rorwv
      @rorwv 10 месяцев назад

      They say it causes high temperatures because of the transformer. Is this true?
      Did you have any problem?

  • @michaels9917
    @michaels9917 Год назад +2

    No thermal readings? ETA Prime usually gives us the thermals when benchmarking a new drive/graphics card.

    • @thetoythief8940
      @thetoythief8940 Год назад

      Probably wants to give it a couple days and make a update video

  • @matt.604
    @matt.604 Год назад

    Thank goodness it has More Stoarge!

  • @enessenturk4543
    @enessenturk4543 Год назад +1

    This is SICK! Big thanks for sharing!!

  • @M419.99
    @M419.99 Год назад +3

    Ah yes, what I really need for my system: more STOARGE 😂

  • @RiccardoPearlman
    @RiccardoPearlman Год назад +1

    Man I hope I can do this with the Lenovo Legion Go when it arrives.

  • @PandorusFightStick
    @PandorusFightStick Год назад

    may have to do this!! have a few 2280s but may hold out until i get my Legion Go

  • @harshchavda7977
    @harshchavda7977 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice mod sir😊. But I have a question by the m.2 ssd slot can we add a egpu like you have done in Lenovo legion go. ???

  • @myew
    @myew Год назад

    Thanks for this tip, I wasn't aware it was an option. I guess I wasted a fair bit on an SD card.

  • @timnoneya3158
    @timnoneya3158 Год назад +2

    What about power issues? I know the Valve made a big deal out of people doing this to the Stream deck saying the larger SSD draw more power and the system wasn't designed to handle that.

  • @Oscar-qe6kr
    @Oscar-qe6kr 10 месяцев назад

    Hello! Awesome vid explaining this process! Question though, would I need to update all my drivers again through the armory and myasus apps?

  • @antjones2281
    @antjones2281 9 месяцев назад

    Wow, i think it might actually be possible to create a custom back plate with a door on the back for quick swappability.
    Then I can swap drives like cartridges.

  • @MrPeterFountains
    @MrPeterFountains 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey ETA Prime I went ahead and ordered all of the parts I need for this. I have an extra 1mm thermal pad for the ssd would it cause any issues if I put it on the drive after installation?

  • @ayanekazuki8667
    @ayanekazuki8667 10 месяцев назад +2

    Did this with a 4tb ssd and the sd card slot just stopped working the after a few hours. I didn’t use any thermal pad or copper heatsink. Going to exchange it for a new one and try again with the a thermal pad and heatsink on top. Update so I got a new Rog Ally and the ssd just died, that was with the heatsink on. Killed both sd card and now ssd. This was using custom tdp set to 25w. This is really annoying, I really wanted to like this device but burning up is making it really hard to keep. I’ll just keep my steam deck Oled and no I’m not a fanboy, I have had all three devices and steam deck is the one device with less issues for me. Not saying it’s perfect though.

  • @lancefelix5
    @lancefelix5 Год назад +2

    I have a 8tb no problem 😂 been using it for 2 months now 😅

    • @PraveenVijayshankar
      @PraveenVijayshankar 8 месяцев назад

      Which 8tb Drive did you use? Also did you install a heatsink?

  • @smithiesoutdoorequipment
    @smithiesoutdoorequipment Год назад

    G'day mate been following your vids ever since I got onexplayer, since sold that brought the rog ally. My only question no issues running the extender over that connecter it floats over the top of? Cheers have a good one

  • @kristopherharris6418
    @kristopherharris6418 Год назад +1

    Excellent video as always. Dont remember if you said or not but can this work on a steam deck maybe?

  • @oe5019
    @oe5019 Год назад +1

    ‏‪2:42‬‏ don't you require to ground yourself first, and than disconnect the battery cable in the middle under the 2230 SSD ?

  • @ismaxplay
    @ismaxplay 8 месяцев назад

    This is really impressive

  • @zacthegamer6145
    @zacthegamer6145 Год назад +2

    I already did this and been running a 4TB Gen 4 NVMe.

    • @YouOweMeMoney
      @YouOweMeMoney 7 месяцев назад

      Did you ever run into heat issues?

    • @zacthegamer6145
      @zacthegamer6145 7 месяцев назад

      @@YouOweMeMoney Not at all.

    • @zacthegamer6145
      @zacthegamer6145 7 месяцев назад

      @@YouOweMeMoney No issues even in scorching Australian summer...

  • @kevinmckenna5682
    @kevinmckenna5682 Год назад +1

    This is probably the best Ally video on the internet.

  • @jazzawazza2033
    @jazzawazza2033 Год назад

    I like how delicate your gorilla hands are, teach me master we have the same hands

  • @basketballislife.1
    @basketballislife.1 7 месяцев назад

    The M.2 screw that came with the adapter was too long and knocked off the power supply to the motherboard. I just swaped the M.2 screws and that resolved the problem.

  • @kevincampos6394
    @kevincampos6394 6 месяцев назад

    just found out about this today! this installation seems easy and def a reason to possibly sell my deck for a rog. im guessing i can prob use a 4tb + drive ?

  • @SpartX7
    @SpartX7 Год назад +5

    I know it way cheaper this way but I'm not sure about it yet. My concern is that the bigger size may affect thermals negatively. I hope this solution works best for everyone and hopefully we can use any drive we have available to us.

    • @Bl4ckH4nd
      @Bl4ckH4nd 11 месяцев назад +2

      It doesn't affect thermals at all. I've tested this over the last few weeks. The NVME I have also doesn't go over 52c. No need to worry about heat :)

    • @SpartX7
      @SpartX7 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bl4ckH4nd That is great news.

    • @ezimm81
      @ezimm81 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bl4ckH4ndwhich nvme did you use? A lot of people using this mod complaining about heat and throttling

    • @Bl4ckH4nd
      @Bl4ckH4nd 9 месяцев назад

      @@ezimm81 The XPG 2TB GAMMIX S70 Blade. It has a small heatsink, which doesn't bulk up the device and I've never hit thermal throttling with it, even when gaming for 5 or 6 hours. I checked the temps with CrystalDisk and it never went over 54C. This was whilst playing games during a heatwave where the room temp was around 34C. Hope that helps :)

    • @luqmanhaqim97
      @luqmanhaqim97 3 дня назад

      @@ezimm81 they are probably using high performance and endurance drive. Those drive are excellent if you're using it in PC where space isn't a problem since you can slap some heat sink on it. For something about a console size you probably want to look for efficient drive. The speed won't go as fast but the heat will be manageable.

  • @TH3WR417H
    @TH3WR417H 11 месяцев назад

    @ETAPRIME Hello, just wanted to ask if it’ll fit the ssd with the heat sink on it. Looks like there is enough space but probably only just. I was looking at the lexar NM790 with heat sink.

  • @wllmlew
    @wllmlew 10 месяцев назад

    i'm fixing to get an ally today i think. can you install the drive prior to starting for the first time or do you recommend actually setting up the ally with the original drive first?

  • @kevindsmith10000
    @kevindsmith10000 10 месяцев назад

    Would it hurt to put heat pads and a copper heatsink on the 2280? I'm putting in a crucial 2280 P3 Plus 4TB and I'm not sure if the pads and heatsink is overkill or will cause problems down the road.

  • @HatefulEntertainment
    @HatefulEntertainment Год назад +1

    In your humble opinion. Would you say the Rog ally is more "mod friendly" than the steam deck. Opened my steam deck today and closed it right back. This seems more "easier" more clean 😳

  • @charapamaceta8181
    @charapamaceta8181 Год назад +2

    Good to know you are left handed, we are the most clever in the universe: einstein, davinci, picasso, jitler... 😎

  • @tazmania2984
    @tazmania2984 Год назад

    Ordered! Thank you@

  • @Joshiswatchin
    @Joshiswatchin Год назад

    Hey bro I've watched a lot of your videos for a while I've been looking in to getting one of these Asus Ally's. Of course I'll be doing some upgrading myself I have a question for you how has that m.2 been running with it that close to the heat sinks.

  • @raffal81
    @raffal81 Год назад +3

    I wonder what the temperature of the SSD mounted above this hot radiator is.

  • @weareallnegan3267
    @weareallnegan3267 8 месяцев назад

    I'm not TOO tech savy with things regarding SSDs..... with that id like to ask. im looking at a WD Black SSD, should i get the heat sink or no?

  • @yusifr1
    @yusifr1 6 месяцев назад

    Dont you need a heatsink? Also it looks pretty close to the heat pipes for the allys cooling does it affect drive temps?

  • @TheReferrer72
    @TheReferrer72 Год назад

    Wow, now that's a cool mod.

  • @liviup6660
    @liviup6660 Год назад

    I had no ideea i need a new ssd to swap the old ssd!!!!!thx for clarifying 😂😂😂

  • @chocapix_BE
    @chocapix_BE Год назад +1

    We need this for the SteamDeck as well.

  • @WhatUp-w1u
    @WhatUp-w1u 4 месяца назад

    Where did you get the transfer board? Mine looks different it doesn't have the screw to hold the drive down. Was it the eBay or Amazon one?

  • @cookupwithkupid3s503
    @cookupwithkupid3s503 7 месяцев назад

    so is the cloud drive thing standard or do I open the system first and do it. I recently bought a new ROG so before I even open it can i just install the new internal ssd?

  • @arucane
    @arucane 11 месяцев назад

    Yup! I'm putting in a 4TB 2280

  • @samserious1337
    @samserious1337 Год назад +3

    Doesn't this cook the SSD from the backside? :D

  • @kongsiavang
    @kongsiavang 10 месяцев назад

    Would you have to reinstall updates on windows 11 and all that stuff again also or should it be good to go when your done with cloud recovery?

  • @bojangles5890
    @bojangles5890 Год назад +1

    Why does everyone use the Asus cloud recovery? Is there a reason not to clone the drive? I understand if it's brand new - but after a few months it's probably customized to your liking not to mention all the updates that would have to be redone

  • @GamersInkInfo
    @GamersInkInfo 2 месяца назад

    Yeah what's the heat on the M.2 looking like, can you fit a heatsink? My ally X had enough space so I did a 2TB 990 pro with the heatsink on it. The larger you go in capacity the hotter it's going to get. The Gen3 drives stay cool. No need for a gen4 drive for just gaming and OS level stuff like chrome.

  • @Tundreq
    @Tundreq Год назад +13

    Isn't the new SSD getting really hot? (Because it is on top of the cpu/gpu)

    • @juanyunis
      @juanyunis Год назад +2

      I did this mod with a Lexar NM790 Gen 4 4TB (7GB/s speed), put a good thermal pad on top of it and using CrystalDiskMark to bench and CrystalDiskInfo for temperature, my max temperature on the drive is 75C. Remember that this is really pushing the drive to the max. While gaming I get about 54C avg with 60C max. Honestly much better temperatures than my previous nvme WD SN740 2TB 2230 drive, that thing was hot even using the copper heatsink it was reaching 88C with CrystalDiskMark.

    • @arnie7975
      @arnie7975 Год назад

      So the 2280 runs cooler than the 2230? If so, I'm definitely going to upgrade to a 4tb SSD. Do you think a higher capacity 4TB 2280 SSD will get hotter compared to a 2230 2TB SSD?

    • @juanyunis
      @juanyunis Год назад +2

      @@arnie7975 yeah it does run cooler for me. And nope, I don't think it will get hotter, there is bigger area for the heat to spread. I'm using a high performance nvme, 7GB/s. I'm sure a lower performance one should run cooler.

    • @arnie7975
      @arnie7975 Год назад +3

      @@juanyunis Nice! Thanks so much! I just ordered myself a Lexar 4tb SSD. Can't wait to see how it goes.

    • @juanyunis
      @juanyunis Год назад +1

      @@arnie7975 You welcome. Enjoy!

  • @kazukyo5980
    @kazukyo5980 Год назад

    Can't wait for him to get the Legion Go and test that out as well and hope that can be upgraded as well?, And just as easy too? I hope? 😊👍