How to install 2 SSD drives in a laptop that has 1 SSD slot (SSD + SSD), Asus VivoBook upgrade video

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  • Опубликовано: 16 фев 2019
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    In this video I'll show you how to add a second SSD drive (Samsung M.2) to a new laptop that already has an SSD drive - so you can keep your current SSD drive when you upgrade! I use an empty HDD slot and a SATA adapter. (Steps start at 2:50mins if you want to jump ahead.)
    * Note: You can also use a 2.5 inch SATA SSD drive - if you do this you don't need an adapter and M.2 SSD drive to do the upgrade. Otherwise the process would be the same (just leave out the steps with the adapter).
    Equipment:
    Asus VivoBook S15 S510UN, 8265NGW (8GB RAM, 500GB SSD only), 2019 model
    Samsung Evo 860 SATA M.2 250GB SSD drive
    StarTech M.2 NGFF SSD to 2.5 in SATA SSD adapter (SAT32M255) - many other cheap, compatible brands are available
    www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
    Xenta Precision Toolset (UK)
    Optional:
    8GB RAM - SK Hynix HMA81GS6AFR8N-UH Non ECC PC4-19200 2400Mhz 8GB 1.2V DDR4 Sodimm Laptop Memory (installed before video recorded, if you want to upgrade RAM too)
    I use an Asus VivoBook in this guide but other models can also be upgraded in this way. You don't have to be using this specific equipment so long as the SSD drive, SATA adapter and your laptop are compatible with each other, and you have a free HDD SATA slot. Check manufacturer specs or open the laptop using this guide to see if you have free slots.
    Benchmark tests showed the new drive, running via the adapter, performs better than the existing SSD that came with the laptop: imgur.com/gallery/FO59RXV
    Note:
    - In the video you can see both RAM slots occupied with 8 GB SODIMMs - you can optionally expand the RAM using one of these slots (I did, taking the total RAM to 16 GB) - imgur.com/gallery/JDfcmFM
    - In the video I disconnect the battery before working on the motherboard. I recommended you do this to protect your laptop. However, the upgrade can also be done without disconnecting the battery.
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  • @radowankhan7166
    @radowankhan7166 2 месяца назад +1

    Can please make a video of speed performance such as read and write benchmark.
    I am planning to change my old HDD. Now i am confused, whether i should by 2.5 inch SATA or buy a M.2 PCIE NVME and use it by an M.2 Adapter like you.
    Which will better? I mean which will provide most speed?
    I have no issues of budget.

  • @techyticker
    @techyticker 3 года назад +1

    I want to clone the existing SSD drive on my Dell g7 15 laptop to a new larger SSD but no extra SSD slot is available, but there is a 1TB HDD. Should I be using an SSD to USB reader or is there a more efficient way to do this?

  • @ravintanwar1780
    @ravintanwar1780 4 года назад +2

    Excellent idea of disconnecting the battery b4 working on motherboard

    • @Pentax67
      @Pentax67 2 года назад

      it changes virutally nothing. You can safely change any component even with battery plugged in

  • @girlieespina8955
    @girlieespina8955 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. I have a question, can i use an nvme m.2 ssd instead of sata m.2 inserted in the adapter? I know it would limit the performance. But i would like to know if it would still work. My laptop is an hp envy 15t and it has an sata m.2 ssd slot but i bought an nvme m.2. Now i would like to use it where my hdd was before with the adapter as well. But i dont know if it will work.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад +2

      Firstly, the NVME SSD may not physically fit into the adapter due to the 'key' configuration. If it does, the question is whether it supports SATA, and normally NVME SSDs don't support SATA, so it's still unlikely to work. While I haven't tried it I wouldn't recommend it.

  • @BzzAndNeurons
    @BzzAndNeurons 2 года назад

    very nice and useful video! I have an asus vivobook x510uq and i have a question: is possible to have 1tb ssd m.2 and keep the original 1tb hdd at the same time?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  2 года назад

      Thank you! Yes it is.

  • @wndell3722
    @wndell3722 5 лет назад +3

    Very helpful! Thank you for your video!

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks! Great to get positive comments... 😁

  • @DarrenTarmey
    @DarrenTarmey 28 дней назад

    What would the read write speed be compared to m.2 slot

  • @inflatableboy
    @inflatableboy 3 года назад

    Great video, I have the same laptop, I've seen in the BIOS that there is a third SATA port, but I haven't found the physical slot. Have you noticed this? Is it possible to install a third SSD or is it just addressed for the one you can connect in the USB-C connector?
    Another questions.
    Do you have low volume problems? I can barely hear the speakers.
    I would like to keep the laptop cold. How would you modify it to keep the temperature as lower as possible?
    Thanks. Greetings from Mexico

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  2 года назад +1

      I'm not aware of a third SATA port that you can use for another SSD on this model.

    • @inflatableboy
      @inflatableboy 2 года назад

      @@ivorjking thank you. 👍🏻

  • @thiagoleite3206
    @thiagoleite3206 Год назад

    Hello my friend! Can you help me please? Could I install 2 ssds - one sata and one m2 in my notebook Asus X510UA?

  • @anon6266
    @anon6266 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Is there any advantage of using the M.2 Samsung 860 EVO rather than the 2.5" version?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      Glad you liked it!
      I had a similar question from another viewer (MusikPiratCH) below...
      I haven't tested it with the 2.5" version, but you may be able to use that instead of the combination I used here. If you did this and the 2.5" drive was the correct form factor you wouldn't need the adapter shown in this video. The rest of the process would be the same (and easier). I did it this way in the video because I had a spare M.2 SSD drive that I wasn't using.
      If you try it and it works it would be great if you could post a follow-up comment here and let us know the model of drive you used.

    • @Alex-gn6xb
      @Alex-gn6xb 4 года назад

      Ivor's Tech Guides btw thank u for this video.

    • @UnifiedInfo
      @UnifiedInfo 4 года назад

      Price is higher for m.2 but read/writes tend to be quicker

  • @harison6132
    @harison6132 4 года назад +2

    Wow! what a miracle
    Thank you sir

  • @Watercooledguy
    @Watercooledguy 4 года назад +24

    Protip: Never work over top of an open motherboard. If you drop whatever it is that you are holding i.e. screwdriver, hard drive caddy, it will more than likely damage the motherboard. I've done this myself in the past. Learn from my mistake :(

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад +4

      Sometimes you have to work over the laptop to make changes, but I agree you shouldn't drop things like screwdrivers onto the motherboard.

  • @atulbelwal3505
    @atulbelwal3505 10 месяцев назад

    Sir can you provide me link or ditails for any adopter which work on nvme pcle to sata .(using crucial p3 nvme ssd)
    Need pcle nvme to sata adopter.

  • @papaoese6258
    @papaoese6258 4 года назад

    What's are the titles of the background songs?

  • @RavenAii
    @RavenAii 3 года назад +1

    By the way, whats the maximum capacity that the M.2 slot support? I got a 240GB M.2 SATA SSD and I was planning to upgrade it with a 1TB M.2 SATA drive but so far I've seen that most people only gone up to 500GB/512GB for the M.2 slot. Is there any limitations for this type of model though?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад +1

      You should be able to go up to 1 TB on an M.2 slot without any issues. I'm not aware of any limitations, unless there's something unusual about your motherboard/BIOS that's limiting the capacity of the M.2 interface.

    • @milesobrien2694
      @milesobrien2694 11 месяцев назад +1

      The limitation would come from the Operating system, not the drive. XP for instance can not go above 2 TB as it was a 32 bit buss. Modern 64 bit OS's can recognize 16 TB drives with no limit in sight.

  • @ertuziosmith7556
    @ertuziosmith7556 5 лет назад +21

    Is m.2 ssd limited by the sata connection this way?
    I think theoretically max speed is up to 600 MB/s
    So it's not advisable to install m.2 ssd faster than that.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  5 лет назад +4

      I assume it would be. But as you can see from the benchmarks (link in description) the new M.2 performs much faster than the OEM drive that came with the laptop.

    • @Open6a-fx4qf
      @Open6a-fx4qf 3 года назад +2

      Its limited but when you have another m.2 it’s worth to use it than buying a ssd

    • @user-cg5xv4zz2b
      @user-cg5xv4zz2b 2 месяца назад +1

      the M.2 card he used was SATA ( look at label ) so even the SSD is sata and limited by the Sata Limit. I looked up the adapter that the person used - it is for SATA M.2 card - so do not use if you have a NVME M.2 card ( when I say card - I mean the ssd installed - not the adapter board. ). You have another option - same approx speed - you can buy an ssd that is 2.5 inch ( looks like a 2.5 inch hard drive - but no platters - just ram ). It will go in - no adapter board. Even the screws to hold it in should match HD holding technolgy in your computer Direct replacement for the hard drive.

  • @sudeepdeepu2327
    @sudeepdeepu2327 3 года назад

    Hi sir,
    please suggest me which model of SSD will fit for asus vivobook s510un-bq151t (Hardware interface is SATA).
    Thanks in adavance.
    This will be really helpful I have already ordered Nvme SSD which doesn't fit for above mentioned model. for kind information.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад +1

      It's hard to say unless you open up the laptop first and see what's there and what free slots there are. If the configuration is the same as the Asus in the video, then a standard 2.5 inch SATA SSD should work. Of course if you go for a M.2 form factor, then you still need an adapter, as per the video. Brands I've found to be good are Samsung, SK Hynix, Adata.

  • @lukasbruderlin2723
    @lukasbruderlin2723 6 месяцев назад

    sorry for the stupid question but I might have missed that: Where is the 2nd SSD in that adapter?

  • @christiamsaldarriaga3831
    @christiamsaldarriaga3831 4 года назад +2

    I want to do exactly the same on my new pavilion gaming 17T. Give me your advice please

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      Not sure I haven't tried with that laptop. I'd recommend checking the manufacturer specs, SSD slot config, or open it up to see what your options are.

  • @jeffwalker7185
    @jeffwalker7185 3 года назад +3

    Great video. Thank you. I like it that the adaptor can accommodate different lengths of SSD drives. I have upgraded my Dell laptop M.2 SSD from 128GB to 500GB, so now have a spare SSD which is the short form factor. May invest in one of these adaptors to create an external SSD - it is not worth replacing the 1TB HDD that works alongside the SSD boot drive with the 128GB.
    I have recently fitted a 2.5 SSD into a four year old Lenovo that was running so slow it became impractical to use. Now it is like a new laptop again.

  • @jumponduangsuwan7506
    @jumponduangsuwan7506 10 месяцев назад +1

    this notebook can put ssd m.2 nvme ? is it working ?

  • @subhashisghose
    @subhashisghose 3 года назад

    Is it possible to club these 2 ssd's into RAID 0?

  • @damirzivojevic8880
    @damirzivojevic8880 4 года назад

    Nice video, I just wanted to ask if there is a need for an adapter if there are SATA III 2.5 inch SSD drives?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад +1

      Yes you can avoid using the adapter if you use a 2.5 inch SSD drive instead - watch the video with subtitles to see where I mention that option in the video. If you did that you could just leave out the part with the adapter; the rest of the video would be the same.

    • @damirzivojevic8880
      @damirzivojevic8880 4 года назад

      @@ivorjking Thank you this was very helpful since i wanted to upgrade my ssd storage

    • @aadith95
      @aadith95 3 года назад +1

      Dude. There is no need for this. U can jus buy a 2.5" ssd SATA Nd put it there. This is jus stupid as both m.2 SATA and regular sata are almost same speeds. It's not nvme

    • @eugenegoncharov6580
      @eugenegoncharov6580 3 года назад +1

      @@aadith95 I couldn't agree with you more

  • @Yeasir.AraFath
    @Yeasir.AraFath 10 дней назад

    Can I usw two drive in my laptop??
    Already it has 512gb nvme ssd
    laptop model: Asus VivoBook 15 X515JA-EJ2771W

  • @fanizaelani6709
    @fanizaelani6709 5 лет назад +2

    What the brand in slot current SSD drive? Can install Samsung 860 EVO too?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  5 лет назад

      The original SSD in the laptop is SanDisk. I haven't tested this with other SSDs, but may also work with 2.5 inch SATA compatible SSD.

  • @alanjean2914
    @alanjean2914 4 года назад +1

    Hello, I would like to use a Samsung (MZ-V7E500BW) 970 EVO SSD 500GB - M.2 NVMe Interface instead of the Samsung Evo 860 . do you know of any nvme M2/sata converter .. or a way to make it work. thank's a lot for any input ....also is it worthed ... not so sure because of the SATA max speed is up to 6GB/s. Thank's for any input.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      It wouldn't work with this configuration. I don't know of a NVMe to SATA adapter to fit this scenario but update the comments if you find one that works.

  • @JonnyIT1
    @JonnyIT1 4 года назад +1

    Really good video mate

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you liked it.

  • @rajnishdahayadav8376
    @rajnishdahayadav8376 3 года назад

    what is the ram configuration u are using in this laptop?
    i have the same laptop i5 variant can i use 24 GB RAM (8+16)GB confriguation?

    • @brynx24
      @brynx24 3 года назад

      I wouldn't recommend that, do like 16 gb ram for an i5 cpu

  • @onigvd77
    @onigvd77 11 месяцев назад

    if you are willing to loose some wireless connectivity you can also take out that card and put in another SSD or perhaps connect external GPU.

  • @tintinzerreitug2686
    @tintinzerreitug2686 3 месяца назад

    why didn't you use a classic 3 1/2 ssd drive ?

  • @GospelEDGE
    @GospelEDGE 3 года назад

    Nice Bro! Mine is e203M just 32G emmc! ERRRR!!! sitting with it like a dog with whole coconut! That's right!, any way to upgrade?

  • @electro-baka8505
    @electro-baka8505 Год назад

    I want do like this too i get new ssd nvme, but there is nothing for nvme to sata

  • @northremembers5455
    @northremembers5455 3 года назад

    Hello, I want some suggestion, I have my laptop with i5 5 generation processor, with 4gb ram and 1 tb HDD,and AMD radeon graphic card, so, I want to upgrade it and want to make it best to use as it gets heated when I am doing a heavy work and it's bit slow when it starts, so please give me suggestions. M

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      If it's overheating it could be because a vent is blocked or fans are dirty. Make sure vents aren't blocked while you're using it, and you could also open the laptop to check for dust in the fans.

  • @DJHinata26
    @DJHinata26 5 лет назад +1

    Hello, i want to buy the same model with 4GB RAM from factory (S15-S510UN), how many memory ram support your laptop? i know that exist many models (UQ-UA-UN) Can you confirm how much maximum memory per slot supports, only for S510UN? Thanks

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  5 лет назад +2

      I have a total of 16GB in mine (2 x 8GB). I don't know what the maximum is that this machine can use, I recommend checking this with the manufacturer.

  • @mahirbird9071
    @mahirbird9071 3 года назад

    Thanks for this great video. I have a laptop with 125GB SSD + 1TB HDD. The SSD is not enough for my programming works and I can't upgrade it to a higher size because its space in the laptop is very small. So I'll replace the HDD by 1TB SSD. The only available brand in my country is ADATA. Is it a good brand? And can I use the 125GB SSD as an ordinary drive for just storing files?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it...
      Yes ADATA is a good brand, and usually value for money.
      If your plan is to boot from the new 1TB SSD then yes you can use the 125GB SSD purely as storage.

    • @mahirbird9071
      @mahirbird9071 3 года назад +1

      @@ivorjking Thanks for your reply. I found 1TB SSD ADATA in the same small size (technology is advancing). So I got it and make it for OS and kept the 1TB HDD for storing. I hope you make more videos and much thanks.

    • @mevansmagongwa2248
      @mevansmagongwa2248 2 года назад

      @@mahirbird9071 Hi, How is your laptop performance after the upgrade ? Mine has a 1TB HDD and I've ordered a 500GB m.2 SSD, I also want to use the HDD as storage and replace it with a SATA SSD 2.5".

    • @mahirbird9071
      @mahirbird9071 2 года назад

      @@mevansmagongwa2248 Its performance is very good now

    • @mevansmagongwa2248
      @mevansmagongwa2248 2 года назад +1

      @@mahirbird9071 That's great, thank you.

  • @MrTheinfoman
    @MrTheinfoman 4 года назад

    hmm have you try NVMe SSD in one slot i never seen video showing how to and most never will be is compleaty BS Honeslty the manufacturer shold add m.2 NVMe for all laptop incase if os does not enough space i got 128GB Ssd NVMe SSd and i was trying to move my os to a new ssd NVMe with 500gb

  • @provisorio75
    @provisorio75 Год назад +1

    Is there an adapter that allows installing two m.2 within the same hdd slot?

    • @vasyivanov5724
      @vasyivanov5724 5 месяцев назад

      BTW, it should be possible to make this kind of adapters using sata multiplexing chip.

  • @michelwong1
    @michelwong1 9 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍👍
    Good Adapter, but your this one cannot fit into the DELL e5570
    because the length is about 2~3mm longer that BLOCK by the M.2 SATA SSD which is fitted at the end side.

  • @usamagulzar6694
    @usamagulzar6694 4 года назад

    Can we insert msata into wwan card slot?????

  • @shrimpbynightbythomas8212
    @shrimpbynightbythomas8212 3 года назад

    Do you know of one for M Key M.2 Sata Drive to 2.5" Sata lll Drive?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      Can you provide more details?

  • @petrslansky6659
    @petrslansky6659 2 года назад +18

    I think it is not good idea to use M.2 to SATA adapter. Don't use them in this situation, they produce a lot of heat (linear power regulator is used in most cases). It is better to buy 2.5" SATA SSD drive, prefer light disk in a plastic case...

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  2 года назад +5

      Hi Petr. While I haven't done temperature comparisons, I can say I have been using the laptop in this video now for a couple of years without any issues, slow down or signs of overheating. Agree it's easier to use a 2.5 inch SATA SSD drive (as per description under video).

    • @techluvin7691
      @techluvin7691 Год назад +2

      I have used pcix nvme adapters in pc’s that don’t have nvme slots with good success.

    • @stuartmcconnachie
      @stuartmcconnachie Год назад

      You can see the adapter used in this video has a inductor on the PCB. So it obviously has a switching power supply and not a linear regulator. 😊

    • @paulchambers8270
      @paulchambers8270 10 месяцев назад +1

      I agree just use a 2.5in sata ssd same performance cheaper to buy and no need to purchase expensive m.2 adapter only worth if your laptop comes with a pcie connector in which case you can add a much faster nvme drive.

    • @techluvin7691
      @techluvin7691 10 месяцев назад

      @@paulchambers8270 But it is not the same performance if you use the right slot and adapter.

  • @Happy_H0ur
    @Happy_H0ur 3 года назад

    Ok, so the 2 drives are separate? I need to replace my HDD which is only used for storage purposes, while my SSD has very little storage but holds all my installed programs and the OS. I don't want to have to reinstall the OS or all of my programs. This will be much easier if I don't have to worry about the SSD being affected and I can just input my new SSD.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  2 года назад

      Yes the two SSDs in the video are two separate drives.

  • @kimjohn7409
    @kimjohn7409 4 года назад

    Can I add ssd and ram to Asus E402MA
    Intel(R) celeron(R) CPU N2840 @2.16GHz(2 CPUs) 2.2GHz
    2GB ram

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад +1

      I'm not sure I haven't tested this with that model. My recommendation is to see from the specifications what ports the laptop has, look for other RUclips videos on how too add/expand it, or open it up to see what's in there.

  • @christianconte7541
    @christianconte7541 4 года назад

    I have inserted a SSD Sata, but it cant be reconized. Is possible that SATA is unabled? in this casa how I can active it? thankss

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      Assuming you followed the instructions in the video, the only reason it wouldn't work I can think of would be faulty or damaged equipment. You shouldn't need to "enable" it. The firmware, windows and linux should detect the additional SSD and RAM automatically. Failing that, if you aren't using the same laptop as shown in the video, you could check the BIOS to see if you need to enable anything there, but it would be unusual.

  • @re0zt445
    @re0zt445 3 года назад

    can the laptop run with only the 500 GB ssd that comes with it or we need the 250 Gb ssd as well ?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      The laptop runs fine without the 250 GB additional SSD.

  • @brialasifhayipaka1199
    @brialasifhayipaka1199 3 месяца назад

    how about the speed? is it drop into SSD 2.5" SATA speed?

    • @a.althaf9133
      @a.althaf9133 2 месяца назад

      Did you find answer for this ?

  • @iqbal_bhinder
    @iqbal_bhinder 5 лет назад +3

    Bro if i open back cover and upgrade my ram, will it void my warranty or i am still in it. In asus vivobook.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  5 лет назад

      I'm not sure because it may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and based on local laws. I suggest first check with Asus, and then check local consumer law if necessary.

  • @pavankalyan-nc3pp
    @pavankalyan-nc3pp 3 года назад

    I have Dell 15 inspiration 3558 is there any m.2:slot there my laptop how to find

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      You need to check the detailed specs or maintenance/repair manual for that model laptop (try online search or Dell support - sometimes they'll specify whether there's an extra M.2 or 2.5 HDD slot), or search for RUclips teardown videos for that model (you may be able to see from that). Most reliable way of course is to open the laptop to check.

  • @irlanm5689
    @irlanm5689 4 года назад

    Is the SSD still able to reach the maximum bandwidth speed when using a converter
    ??

    • @lendelos
      @lendelos 4 года назад +2

      no, it is going only maximum sata speed bud still much better than regular disc HDD

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      I ran speed tests, m.imgur.com/gallery/FO59RXV, and found the new drive in this config is consistently faster than the OEM SSD that came in the laptop.

    • @lunnardo
      @lunnardo 4 года назад

      @@ivorjking I think it is better for you if you run Crystaldiskmark to know how fast the m.2 since many reviewer use it as a benchmark for how fast a ssd would be because it shows the write and read speed of a ssd or hdd. But kudos for your tips

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      Thanks​@@lunnardo, do you kow if that's available for Linux?
      I used Disks which is a the gnome Linux tool for measuring I/O speeds.
      Also do you know if Cyrstaldiskmark can do a raw measure, ie. without going through the filesystem, which creates additional overhead and could affect the output?

  • @eugene7173
    @eugene7173 9 месяцев назад +5

    One little issue, The bandwidth for the M.2 SSD is way bigger than the SSD Port So you actually bottlenecking the M.2 Drive which means speed wise is limited to the SSD port speed, but if size increase is what you want ,it would be easier and cheaper to put just a big ssd .

  • @yusuffurqonyudhatama
    @yusuffurqonyudhatama 3 года назад +9

    It actually same like you put SSD 2,5". bcause m.2 and SSD 2,5 are working with same speed when connect in Sata slot

    • @RobertPurugganan
      @RobertPurugganan 3 года назад +2

      Cheaper too. No need to buy an adapter.

    • @johncolley7643
      @johncolley7643 Год назад

      Probably a reasonable approach if you already have a spare m.2 hanging around.

  • @beeaar2152
    @beeaar2152 2 года назад

    Thank you for informative video, my questions:
    1. Can I upgrade my ASUS X510UN with a Kingston 480GB A400 M.2 Internal SSD (SA400M8/480G) ?
    2. Why is important to disconnect battery cable before installation?

  • @georgiejr69
    @georgiejr69 4 года назад

    Will a Samsung 970 EVO 1TB - NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 work in this adapter

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      I don't think it will work. The one I used is SATA compatible, and the 970 you're talking about here isn't. May be possible with another type of adapter that also does NVMe to SATA. Happy to be corrected if you tried it and it works or if someone else has tested it...

    • @georgiejr69
      @georgiejr69 4 года назад

      thanks for your reply

    • @georgwagner4438
      @georgwagner4438 4 года назад +1

      @@ivorjking Im pretty sure, Pcie(used by nvme) to sata adapters dont exist by now..

    • @Harmonicdrake1
      @Harmonicdrake1 4 года назад

      2280 refers to the length of size of the m.2 ssd. What he installed in the video was a 2280 length. The adapter is labeled with four different sizes if you look carefully. The biggest size is the 2280

  • @khrisgalvez5941
    @khrisgalvez5941 4 года назад

    Does a b + m key adapter work with an M key only ssd?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      It may also work with other configurations but I've only tested it with the configuration shown.

    • @khrisgalvez5941
      @khrisgalvez5941 4 года назад

      Ivor's Tech Guides okay thanks for the reply, I’m just gonna get a regular ssd, not much of a speed difference.

  • @hisui68
    @hisui68 3 года назад

    My laptop model is branded as dual sotage? So it means I could add hdd

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      Not sure what that means... Could be a reference to dual channel RAM.

    • @hisui68
      @hisui68 3 года назад

      @@ivorjking I guess it's has 2. 5 slot please. Check it Asus m570dd e4040t

  • @SuperSaiyanMoses
    @SuperSaiyanMoses 3 года назад

    is it any way to install a ssd into an adapter like a micro one

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  2 года назад

      I'm not sure what kind of adapter that would be... Can you provide more details?

  • @felipe6347
    @felipe6347 4 года назад

    Does this samsung evo M2 SSD work in the slot where it is occupied by another ssd m2?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      Can you give me more information or share a link to an example? Not sure that I understand the question...

    • @felipe6347
      @felipe6347 4 года назад

      I want to know if samsung ssd M.2 2280 can be installed in the m2 entry right there in the corner where another ssd m.2 is already installed.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      I haven't tested that configuration, so I can't say. It may not fit into the slot (you'd need to open the laptop and take out the existing one to see how it plugs in). Also, you'd need to make sure you have a bootable OS on one of the connected SSDs.

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice upgrade how-to. I would make sure the M.2 your gonna use in the adapter is a B-Key - ( Sata-M.2 ) not a M-Key ( NVME M.2 ) since if you use a NVME M.2 you won't get the full benefit of the drive.

  • @ahsanadil7822
    @ahsanadil7822 3 года назад

    can i add an ssd m.2 without removing the HDD (ASUS 202sa)

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад +1

      I'm not sure what the configuration of that model would be. You may be able to. Best option would be to open the laptop and see how it's set up.

  • @YashGuptaYGBHD
    @YashGuptaYGBHD 4 года назад

    How to make windows recovery drive

  • @mohammedsafansubhani8258
    @mohammedsafansubhani8258 3 года назад

    Hai.. I need ur urgent suggestion.. I booked HP 245 g7 ryzen 5 3300u 4gb ram 256gb M. 2 Ssd and it had mentioned in the specifications that it has 2 memory slots 1 for ram and another for HDD.. Now can I add another Sdd here? Please guide me.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      Can you share a link to the specifications? It's hard to tell from this description what they mean.

    • @mohammedsafansubhani8258
      @mohammedsafansubhani8258 3 года назад

      @@ivorjking additionally I have order 1Tb Ssd for upgradation
      dl.flipkart.com/dl/samsung-860-evo-1-tb-laptop-desktop-internal-solid-state-drive-mz-76e1t0bw/p/itmf29fs8hpmjnag?pid=IHDF29FSMAYZWRZF&cmpid=product.share.pp. Will it be compatible? 🤔

    • @mohammedsafansubhani8258
      @mohammedsafansubhani8258 3 года назад

      @@ivorjking I also ordered 8 gb of crucial Ram. dl.flipkart.com/dl/crucial-basic-ddr4-8-gb-single-channel-laptop-2666mhz-sodimm-204-pin-memory/p/itm8cd7586f4610e?pid=RAMFSZPEBHEEVWHP&cmpid=product.share.pp.. Actually on official website of crucial it's displayed as the ram is compatible with the HP 245 G7 laptop. Here's the link www.crucial.in/compatible-upgrade-for/hp---compaq/hp-245-g7.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      My suggestion would be to check inside the laptop first to see what can be added/upgraded. It appears this model laptop comes in a a couple of different configurations (including some which do not allow for RAM upgrades).

  • @mathewhoffer4541
    @mathewhoffer4541 Год назад +6

    To be clear here he only upgraded to sata speed SSD not M.2 PSI express SSD speeds because the transfer medium is restricted to the speed of the SATA connection. In his application rather then spend the money on the adapter for the M.2 and the more expensive M.2 form factor he could have installed a much cheaper 2.25 SSD that is slower then the M.2 drive but not limited by the sata connection hence being the same speed but much less cheaper as in the drive itself might have been cheaper then the adapter alone let alone the more expensive drive. So the only reason to use a M.2 to SATA adapter is when someone GIVES you the M.2 drive .. because just using the sata SSD is the simpler and easier and same speed . would you install a 12 cylinder Lamborghini racing engine on your tri cycle ? of course not ..unless it was given to you in which case partying on .

    • @kg4wrq
      @kg4wrq 10 месяцев назад

      That's exactly what I was thinking. And good point for the exception when someone gives you a drive. It can happen. A friend of mine is holding onto an unused 256gb M.2 for me. My ancient laptop only has SATA connections for the 2.5" SSD and the CD/DVD drive. So I'm actually planning on putting the M.2 in an external USB enclosure.

  • @Bodneyblue
    @Bodneyblue Год назад +1

    In models with DVD drives you could replace the DVD drive with an SSD adaptor which use a DVD caddy which slots into the drive bay...Of course depending on the slots speed you may not get as high speeds as you'd like..But you do get more storage....or be it at the loss of your DVD drive...Then again many now use USB Thumbdrives to transfer data...so.

  • @chandimasamaranayake7544
    @chandimasamaranayake7544 3 года назад

    Does Asus X510UF support nvme ssd ? Please

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  2 года назад

      I'm not sure but the model featured in the video does not.

  • @nathanruben3372
    @nathanruben3372 5 месяцев назад

    why not use cheaper sata ssd?

  • @juancruzcarrizo1000
    @juancruzcarrizo1000 3 года назад

    Is it the same in Asus S510U?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      It should be very similar. You could try opening the laptop to check.

  • @tawfiqkhan9867
    @tawfiqkhan9867 3 года назад

    Hey
    I have an hp 340 g7 notebook
    How can i add an external ssd to it.. ppz help

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад +1

      If you want to connect an external SSD you can do that using a standard USB cable. There are plenty of external SSD drives on the market to choose from.

    • @tawfiqkhan9867
      @tawfiqkhan9867 3 года назад

      @@ivorjking oky
      I mean i want to install a second ssd to my laptop where there is only one ssd slot. Even if i buy an adapter and follow what u did in the video i wouldn't be able to connect it because the laptop doesn't have that part that connects to the adapter..(it just have the empty space and nothing to connect it with)

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад +1

      If there's no free SATA or SSD slot, then the options are limited. You could try:
      - Upgrade your existing storage (i.e. replace one of the existing drives for a larger drive, and clone your existing OS to that larger drive)
      - Consider swapping out an optical drive (if you have one - I don't think your model does)
      - Consider using a WWAN slot, but this only works in very specific configs

  • @ATLgamingZ6
    @ATLgamingZ6 Год назад

    Can I use name wd black on this

    • @ivanlimzg
      @ivanlimzg 11 месяцев назад

      Any 2.5 sata ssd

  • @vukpodbara
    @vukpodbara 3 года назад +4

    or you can just put in ordinary ssd with the same speed

  • @nitinkoparde0470
    @nitinkoparde0470 3 года назад

    Hey that means we can connect external gpu there?

  • @withmikail3996
    @withmikail3996 4 года назад

    how can i know that my laptop is fit for ssd ??

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      You could look at the specifications of your specific model laptop online (sometimes the include free SSD or SATA slots). Otherwise open it up as per the video and take a look at what's in there.

  • @yubinator7455
    @yubinator7455 4 года назад +6

    this is so redundant because 2.5 inch ssd exist unless you have an extra m.2 sata (not nvme because nvme is faster so it will bottleneck) ssd
    edit: i read the description

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      Yes you can use an 2.5 inch version which means you won't need the adapter (other steps are the same).

    • @seugenesio1
      @seugenesio1 3 года назад

      Nvme will even work on Sata? Even with bottleneck, it would be interested for me

    • @srujanb6647
      @srujanb6647 3 года назад

      @@seugenesio1 it depends on the port even though it's m.2 all m.2 don't support nvme even though if it's support you won't get full performance atlest if you put to sata bus

  • @allrounder8816
    @allrounder8816 4 года назад

    Samsung Evo 970 work this method???(3200mb/s)??????????

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      I believe that uses NVMe (not SATA) so it won't work using the configuration shown in my video, unless you have a free NVMe SSD slot (in which case it will work).

  • @handcannon9814
    @handcannon9814 5 лет назад +1

    Speed test?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  5 лет назад +1

      I did a benchmark test comparing the two drives. Link is in the description 🙂
      The new Samsung drive installed using the method in this video ran much faster than the OEM drive.

  • @brendanhoffmann8402
    @brendanhoffmann8402 4 года назад +4

    Why not just buy a 2.5" sata ssd and put it in the HDD bay?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад +1

      Yes you could also do this - see note in video description. In my case I already had a spare SSD drive I wanted to re-use.

  • @baconpancakes8899
    @baconpancakes8899 4 года назад

    My ssd is an NVME ssd, what should I do?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      That won't work using the configuration shown in my video, unless you have another free NVMe SSD slot (in which case it will work).

  • @tomisokganteng
    @tomisokganteng 3 года назад

    What is the function of the second SSD? the first one is to instal OS, isn't it? the second is for????

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад +1

      In my case (for this video) I put another operating system on the second SSD (Linux Manjaro), so the laptop dual boots, I choose which one to load, and both operating systems are on 2 separate SSDs. But it's up to you, you could use the second SSD for any purpose.

    • @tomisokganteng
      @tomisokganteng 3 года назад

      @@ivorjking many big thanks for the response.

    • @mahirbird9071
      @mahirbird9071 3 года назад

      @@ivorjking Thanks. Your answer helped me.

  • @pykeyourpoison7511
    @pykeyourpoison7511 4 года назад

    is it possible to use 2 different type of ssd? one which is 2.5 ssd and another which is m.2 ssd. for a pc btw
    m.2 ssd= pcpartpicker.com/product/7WcRsY/adata-xpg-spectrix-s40g-rgb-1-tb-m2-2280-nvme-solid-state-drive-as40g-1tt-c
    2.5 ssd= pcpartpicker.com/product/7nLwrH/team-t-force-delta-max-rgb-500-gb-25-solid-state-drive-t253tm500g3c302
    motherboard=pcpartpicker.com/product/t797YJ/msi-b450-gaming-pro-carbon-ac-atx-am4-motherboard-b450-gaming-pro-carbon-ac

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      I am not sure if this would work - I haven't tried with this configuration. Check to see if the motherboard is compatible with these SSDs (look at the specs for the motherboard and the SSDs).

  • @emptyuniverses
    @emptyuniverses 10 месяцев назад

    if at all i have to use SATA port i would go for SATA SSD instead of M.2/nvme, you wont get m.2 speed on SATA port

  • @younelmadiandaorias6508
    @younelmadiandaorias6508 2 года назад

    What is the type of SDD that looks like a smaller one

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  2 года назад

      I recommend using the M.2 SSD form factor, but also check which form factors / sizes of SSD your adapter will take.

  • @adekobpromaxultra6941
    @adekobpromaxultra6941 Месяц назад

    Normal speed is the slow mo.

  • @xelsnap9972
    @xelsnap9972 5 лет назад +1

    would be way better to get a M.2 Nvme ssd is better than that one but nice video :D

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Hopefully this will save people some money...

  • @milesobrien2694
    @milesobrien2694 11 месяцев назад

    June 2023
    A few comments to update this 4 year old video:
    When removing small screws of different sizes, lay out a piece of paper and draw a representation of the location of each screw. I will reiterate the warning: Do not work over an exposed motherboard!
    Why would you disconnect the power? SATA is hot pluggable.
    There are different types of SSD's. SSD's come in several flavors. The major differentiation is the buss. SATA or PCI-E.
    The NVME SSD you are using is an M2. SATA Stick. It doesn't matter how fast the memory is, it cannot exceed the SATA buss speed. of the motherboard. (SATA I - 150 MB/s SATA II - 300MB/s SATA III - 600MB/s) Today you are better off just buying a 2.5 inch format SATA SSD and dispense with an adapter. You get the benefit of a longer MTBF because there are no mechanical parts.
    You should, when possible, cover any SSD with heat transfer tape. Higher data speeds results in higher operating temperatures. Also regularly check that the cooling fan and housing outlets are clear.
    SSD technology has progressed in 4 years. Find your laptop spec sheet and keep it handy.

  • @ghostofdre
    @ghostofdre Год назад

    Old video but you could just have bought a 2.5" SSD, the connector on this is M.2. but the protocol is SATA which is why it works. This wouldn't work for a M.2 NVME SSD.

  • @eugenegoncharov6580
    @eugenegoncharov6580 3 года назад

    why not just use a sata ssd?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      you can also use a 2.5 inch SATA SSD - see description below the video.

  • @MusikPiratCH
    @MusikPiratCH 5 лет назад +10

    This looks too complicated and too expensive. Why not using just a 2.5" SSD?

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  5 лет назад +1

      Although I haven't tested it with this model, you may be able to use a 2.5 inch SSD drive instead of the M.2 SSD I used here. If you did this and the SSD drive was the correct form factor you wouldn't need the adapter shown in this video. The rest of the process would be the same (and easier).

    • @MusikPiratCH
      @MusikPiratCH 5 лет назад

      @@ivorjking Thanks for your answer.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  5 лет назад

      No problem! I've also added a note to the video description to let people know this could be an easier option for this upgrade. In my case I already had the spare M.2 SSD drive lying around.

    • @faresabushanab3669
      @faresabushanab3669 4 года назад +1

      Another thing to bring up to that point is that, having an ssd in the hdd drive would read it as a SATA drive instead of a PCIE (which is faster), but then again, totally up to you. I have an Acer Nitro with 3 Drive ports. I got 1 TB SSD PCIE in 1 port, the second is 512 SSD PCIE, and in the HDD hub I got a 1 TB SATA SSD. so like 0 bottleneck lol

  • @uvz7381
    @uvz7381 Год назад

    .👍👍

  • @jbfilms4642
    @jbfilms4642 Год назад

    Or sell that m2 ssd and just buy a samsung 2.5 ssd. Cause both will run the same speed with that sata bus. Even if you buy a fast m.2 it will just run slower to whatever speed that bus supports anyway.

  • @beboploo
    @beboploo Год назад

    why did'nt you just use a ssd drive an slot that in instead of all what you've dune

  • @edwardmiranda5994
    @edwardmiranda5994 3 года назад

    Why not install SSD directly instead since M.2 and SSD SATA have the same specs so not to use adapter. Waste of money bro for the adapter.

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад +1

      Because you can't do that with the SSD I had and used in the video. If you want to leave out the adapter you can do that by buying a 2.5 inch SSD instead - as per description and comments. If you watch with captions on I also mention that in the captions.

  • @tecktonik421
    @tecktonik421 4 года назад

    you had already a m2ssd just put another ssd and you would be ok!! its not necessary to taki an adaptor for m2 its already exist

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      Yes you can use a 2.5 inch SATA SSD instead which means you don't need a separate adapter + M.2 SSD.

  • @sudarshan7555
    @sudarshan7555 3 года назад

    Video starts at 3:05 thank me later

  • @szatanizmo
    @szatanizmo 3 года назад

    why the hell would you install m2 sata drive through 2.5" adapter? There are tons of 2.5" sata ssd drives out there :)

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  3 года назад

      in my case i had a spare SSD drive lying around which i'd taken out of another laptop. but yes, you can just buy a 2.5 inch SATA drive then you don't need an adapter. view video with captions on to see comments on this.

  • @mostafamirzaei3235
    @mostafamirzaei3235 2 года назад

    does my laptop support ssd m2 4 generation?
    HP OMEN Laptop - 17-cb1000ns
    Product number : 2S764EA
    can i buy sssd m2 Gen 4 for my laptop

  • @demeics
    @demeics 4 года назад +1

    this guy is related to Matt Hancock, he has the same methods as him on approaching a problem. JUST INSTALL A 2.5 SATA SSD!

    • @ivorjking
      @ivorjking  4 года назад

      As per description under the video, you can also use a 2.5 inch SSD (other steps remain the same just leave out the adapter)

  • @debadri1995
    @debadri1995 4 года назад +3

    its called m.2 ssd, not only ssd

  • @Asr129
    @Asr129 Месяц назад

    Speed sahi nhi milegi

  • @alborz.t.1055
    @alborz.t.1055 3 года назад

    Gj

  • @lnk77
    @lnk77 3 месяца назад

    is not fesable

  • @paveldeveraux2729
    @paveldeveraux2729 4 года назад

    One thing that I got out of this is that Asus are deliberately dumbing down Rysen AMD laptos br limiting the ammount of ram that they can be configured by selling the AMD laptops with a soldered 4Gb chip and only one RAM slot to force a mediocre non-competitive product ... Also the amount of space avaliable for extra SSD's or storage modules... All the toys available for the Intel version of VIVO ( vivo meeans smart ass in Spanish ) laptops... So they can look good in comparison reviews vs AMD's.... Don't tell me that Asus is not creative enough ( they might not be!,who knows ) to produce competitive products!...