Warning This is a SATA M2 drive. They may run cooler than the PCIE NVME /M2 drives. I am ordering one and may run a standard SATA SSD and the M2 SSD. I chose an I3-6100 for lower power use. Thanks folks
Jsut bought a m700 and didnt notice it didnt have a hdd caddy, and I saw your video and I never used that type of hdd the ngff or the m.2 or whatever. but thankfully you mentioned the two notches or I almot randomly bought a one notch one and would have been frustrated trying to figure out why ti wasn't working.
@@computerspecialist8533 It's not like you say, each of the processors must have a "t" in the designation, i.e. a low-voltage processor. This is the specification of the lenovo tiny m700, So cpu must me: Core i3-6100T 2 / 4 3.2 G 3 MB Core i3-6300T 2 / 4 3.3 G 4 MB Core i5-6400T 4 / 4 2.2 G / 2.8 G 6 MB Core i5-6500T 4 / 4 2.5 G / 3.1 G 6 MB Core i5-6600T 4 / 4 2.7 G / 3.5 G 6 MB Core i7-6700T 4 / 8 2.8 G / 3.6 G 8 MB
Unfortunately not, that's a 2nd Gen and you need a 6th Gen (Skylake). But you can use the following below: Intel Core i5 6500 (Cores 4 Threads 4, Base: 3.2GHz, Turbo: 3.6GHz) Intel Core i5 6600 (Cores 4 Threads 4, Base: 3.3GHz, Turbo: 3.9GHz) Intel Core i7 6700 (Cores 4 Threads 8, Base: 3.4GHz, Turbo: 4.0GHz) Please Subscribe to our channel by clicking the red button if you haven't already!
Yeah was wondering about that! 😂! We use this computer to play music on Spotify throughout our office. Great PC for its size! pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/thinkcentre-m-series-desktops/thinkcentre-m700-tower-and-small/10gs/parts/display/compatible Select Processors under Commodity Type: Pulldown.
Two slots, Max of 32GB : DDR4 2666MT/s Non-ECC Unbuffered SODIMM CL19 2RX8 1.2V 260-pin 8Gbit There is no max capacity SSD, will run any size as long as it's a NVMe M.2 SSD (Highly Recommended) or a 2.5" SSSD
the hard drive you installed its Sata or nvme ? can this system support both? i want to upgrade and not sure exactly what one to get. I do have a NVME drive 250gb now..
It appears this model only accommodates SATA based M.2 drives. Unfortunately, NVMe drives are not supported by the chipset. If you don't have a drive already, I'd buy whichever is cheaper (M.2 SATA or 2.5" drive) as the speed difference is negligible.
Max resolution: 4096x2304 (DP)@60Hz; 4096x2160 (HDMI)@24Hz;. 1920x1200 (VGA)@60Hz. Optional DP to VGA, DP to DVI-D (single link), or DP to HDMI 1.4 dongle.
Could you be able to recommend an SSD as 2nd drive? or does it need to be a spindle drive? :) Already have a M.2 in and i would love some more space for storage :)
Did you use Artic Silver 5? We highly recommend that thermal Paste! Also 84c isn't to bad if that's the highest! 95c or higher would get me nervous! Newegg Link for Artic Silver 5 Thermal Paste www.newegg.com/arctic-silver-as5-12g/p/N82E16835100008
Two slots, Max of 32GB : DDR4 2666MT/s Non-ECC Unbuffered SODIMM CL19 2RX8 1.2V 260-pin 8Gbit You can use this link for reference depending on what size you want to upgrade to: www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/lenovo/thinkcentre-m710-tiny
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Usually eBay is a good place to find memory for cheap. You can use this link for reference depending on what size you want to upgrade to: www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/lenovo/thinkcentre-m710-tiny
Its explained in the video how to used your current memory possible and just add to it if you have empty slot. Two slots, Max of 32GB : DDR4 2666MT/s Non-ECC Unbuffered SODIMM CL19 2RX8 1.2V 260-pin 8Gbit You can use this link for reference depending on what size you want to upgrade to: www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/lenovo/thinkcentre-m710-tiny
Warning This is a SATA M2 drive. They may run cooler than the PCIE NVME /M2 drives. I am ordering one and may run a standard SATA SSD and the M2 SSD. I chose an I3-6100 for lower power use. Thanks folks
Yes will not run NVMe drive! Let me know how yours runs when all done!
Jsut bought a m700 and didnt notice it didnt have a hdd caddy, and I saw your video and I never used that type of hdd the ngff or the m.2 or whatever. but thankfully you mentioned the two notches or I almot randomly bought a one notch one and would have been frustrated trying to figure out why ti wasn't working.
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Very helpful video!! I was trying to use my extra NVME drive on my M700, was wondering why it wouldn't detect it.
Glad it helped! Its a shame a lot of chipsets don't always support NVMe!
There are PCIE NVME drives and SATA NVME SATA M2 is an older tech while the later versions use mini PCIE lanes for a speed boost
M.2 (m key) runs on the SATA bus while Nvme run on the PCIx bus (considerably faster then Sata).
Yes Correct!
Liked your video. What CPUs can these units be upgraded to? Specifically i5, i7, and Xeon with the integrated GPU.
Core i5 6500 4 core 3.2 GHz / 3.6 GHz
Core i5 6600 4 core 3.3 GHz / 3.9 GHz
Core i7 6700 4 core 3.4 GHz / 4.0 GHz
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It's not like you say, each of the processors must have a "t" in the designation, i.e. a low-voltage processor.
This is the specification of the lenovo tiny m700, So cpu must me:
Core i3-6100T 2 / 4 3.2 G 3 MB
Core i3-6300T 2 / 4 3.3 G 4 MB
Core i5-6400T 4 / 4 2.2 G / 2.8 G 6 MB
Core i5-6500T 4 / 4 2.5 G / 3.1 G 6 MB
Core i5-6600T 4 / 4 2.7 G / 3.5 G 6 MB
Core i7-6700T 4 / 8 2.8 G / 3.6 G 8 MB
Yes your correct. On this model I dont see no sense in upgrading cpu, you'll only get a little speed increase!
Don't blow out the fan with high pressure air! You will likely blow out the fan blades. They are quite fragile.
Correct! Never go to close!
Helpful, yo.
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Great video, thanks. Can I put an i5-2410m in one of these?
Unfortunately not, that's a 2nd Gen and you need a 6th Gen (Skylake). But you can use the following below:
Intel Core i5 6500 (Cores 4 Threads 4, Base: 3.2GHz, Turbo: 3.6GHz)
Intel Core i5 6600 (Cores 4 Threads 4, Base: 3.3GHz, Turbo: 3.9GHz)
Intel Core i7 6700 (Cores 4 Threads 8, Base: 3.4GHz, Turbo: 4.0GHz)
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@@computerspecialist8533 many thanks. Just bought a bare bones m900 off eBay and can't wait to CPU, memory etc to it.
Service Parts Listing for M900 Tiny
download.lenovo.com/parts/ThinkCentre/m900_tiny_parts_11132015.pdf
@@computerspecialist8533 should have said m700 was what I purchased, not m900.
Yeah was wondering about that! 😂! We use this computer to play music on Spotify throughout our office. Great PC for its size!
pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/thinkcentre-m-series-desktops/thinkcentre-m700-tower-and-small/10gs/parts/display/compatible
Select Processors under Commodity Type: Pulldown.
hey does ram needs to be desktop one or laptop one?
260-Pin DDR4 SO-DIMM DDR4 2133 (PC4 17000) Laptop Memory
@@computerspecialist8533 thank you 😄
What type RAM used for lenovo m715q tiny and what is supported MHz
and what is the highest supported capacity of sata SSD??
Two slots, Max of 32GB : DDR4 2666MT/s Non-ECC Unbuffered SODIMM CL19 2RX8 1.2V 260-pin 8Gbit
There is no max capacity SSD, will run any size as long as it's a NVMe M.2 SSD (Highly Recommended) or a 2.5" SSSD
@@computerspecialist8533 it is AMD 10 pro 8770E lenovo thinkcentre M715q 1st generation
Download HWiNFO here:
www.sac.sk/download/utildiag/hwi_722.zip
Will show you current memory to make sure.
did you do another video for the wifi cards on this model?
If we get another one of these models in we can! But its pretty simple! Just be carefull pully of and putting back on the antenna wires!
the hard drive you installed its Sata or nvme ? can this system support both? i want to upgrade and not sure exactly what one to get. I do have a NVME drive 250gb now..
It appears this model only accommodates SATA based M.2 drives. Unfortunately, NVMe drives are not supported by the chipset. If you don't have a drive already, I'd buy whichever is cheaper (M.2 SATA or 2.5" drive) as the speed difference is negligible.
Is the i5-6400T better than i3-6100T I have just acquired a second one of these and wanna get rid of the spare one
Also will a 90w psu not damage the m700 as it ships with the 65w
Yes the i5 is a lot better so sell the i3!
The 90w psu and I would actually recommend if your keeping the i5!
@@computerspecialist8533 thank you for the prompt reply mate have a wicked day
@Rhys Horwood You also have a great day! Also the i5 has faster calculations, feel free to subscribe for more future videos!
Does this machine support 4K video output?
Max resolution: 4096x2304 (DP)@60Hz; 4096x2160 (HDMI)@24Hz;. 1920x1200 (VGA)@60Hz. Optional DP to VGA, DP to DVI-D (single link), or DP to HDMI 1.4 dongle.
What is socket type of the processor?
Socket: LGA 1151
Could you be able to recommend an SSD as 2nd drive?
or does it need to be a spindle drive? :)
Already have a M.2 in and i would love some more space for storage :)
You can put in a 2.5" SSD as second drive. Link below
www.newegg.com/western-digital-1tb-blue-sa510/p/N82E16820250229
hello did my temp of cpu is normal . its arround 55-62 used in normal work. but its getting max 84 c in gaming or use all cores. how about yours?
Did you use Artic Silver 5? We highly recommend that thermal Paste! Also 84c isn't to bad if that's the highest! 95c or higher would get me nervous!
Newegg Link for Artic Silver 5 Thermal Paste
www.newegg.com/arctic-silver-as5-12g/p/N82E16835100008
@@computerspecialist8533 im using Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. thats almmost the same performance with artic
That's good to know!, will check it out!
i like the fan design of lenovo and dell they are easy to put oil on it. unlike hp.
HP always has the lowest effort out of the consumer bunch :P
how could i upgrade the ram
Two slots, Max of 32GB : DDR4 2666MT/s Non-ECC Unbuffered SODIMM CL19 2RX8 1.2V 260-pin 8Gbit
You can use this link for reference depending on what size you want to upgrade to: www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/lenovo/thinkcentre-m710-tiny
Fala, tudo bem? tem como trazer mais conteúdos desse tipo? adorei.
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can you link the m.2 memory please?
This is for 500GB (Also can choose Different Sizes in Capacity Selection)
www.newegg.com/western-digital-blue-500gb/p/N82E16820250091
Do you have a link to the rams?
Usually eBay is a good place to find memory for cheap.
You can use this link for reference depending on what size you want to upgrade to: www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/lenovo/thinkcentre-m710-tiny
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Its explained in the video how to used your current memory possible and just add to it if you have empty slot.
Two slots, Max of 32GB : DDR4 2666MT/s Non-ECC Unbuffered SODIMM CL19 2RX8 1.2V 260-pin 8Gbit
You can use this link for reference depending on what size you want to upgrade to: www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/lenovo/thinkcentre-m710-tiny