A hello from Brazil! A question about this video... this replacement of the original SSD for another, is it not necessary to reconfigure the OS and other original softwares? Does this happen automatically? Excellent Tutorial, tks!!!!
Can't we just use both at the same time? I am asking because in your video, you only put one into those two slots at a single time. I want to be clear on this before buying the SSDs and the mounting bracket.
your laptop can hold two m2 ssd like the long one in the video. you sure can have two installed at a time. im guessing he didnt have another bracket or didnt bother. you can also transfer the operating system while the system is ON from one ssd to another.
probably not as manufacture's say that you can upgrade your laptops so until you don't break any seal sticker you are not voiding your warranty you can always upgrade RAM or SSD's.
No, i put a new ssd drive on this dell g15, a few months later the motherboard died and dell changed the motherboard for a new one, so you dont loss the warranty
I'm no expert and I didn't try it, but based on my online research, yes gen 4 SSD is backward compatible so you can use it but you probably will have a bottleneck and will only get the speeds of the gen 3 since the laptop itself is gen 3.
Can anyone help me? I want to upgrade my m.2 ssd in my Asus Vivobook laptop. The thing is, I see that many m.2 ssd's come with heat sinks. My laptop is too thin to make an m.2 fit with a heat sink, and the current 128gb m.2 in my laptop does not have a heat sink. Now my question is; Does a 2tb m.2 ssd run too hot to use without a heatsink in a laptop? Should I be looking at a smaller m.2 that runs less hot? Or is the heat of a 2tb m.2 not going to be a problem for a laptop? Thank in advance to any who answer!
No the windows activation key is stored in the motherboard so even if you change storage, windows will automatically retrieve the licence key from the motherboard
not mandatory per see, but if you dont use it, you risk the ssd getting disconected from the motherboard from moving the laptop around, and if that happens while its on you also risk corrupting your entire OS
A hello from Brazil!
A question about this video... this replacement of the original SSD for another, is it not necessary to reconfigure the OS and other original softwares?
Does this happen automatically?
Excellent Tutorial, tks!!!!
Nop, he must have installed OS using some different PC
No heatsink on ssd?
The 960 Evo already has a heatsink built onto it. You can see it underneath the Samsung sticker spanning across the length of the drive.
Круто !просто и понятно ,Спасибо мужик !
Cheers mate this really helped!
Thanks, now i know how to expand the storege!
Finalmente achei a solução. Obrigado
No copper heat sink necessary for the new drive?
Samsung SSD built that in
Will the windows disappear?
Dell G15 5520 laptop supporting the Samsung SSD PCIe 4.0 M.2? If not, what are the alternative SSD options?
Samsung 990 pro or western digital sn770, i have same laptop
Do I need a heatsink für my ssd? (I have a gaming laptop 5510 from dell too)
Can I use both the ssd I. This laptop
Thanks for the tutorial
Is the Dell G15 compatible with gen 5 SSDs?
Gen 3 i think
Can't we just use both at the same time? I am asking because in your video, you only put one into those two slots at a single time. I want to be clear on this before buying the SSDs and the mounting bracket.
Did you get an answer?
yes please help i need that answer too
your laptop can hold two m2 ssd like the long one in the video. you sure can have two installed at a time. im guessing he didnt have another bracket or didnt bother. you can also transfer the operating system while the system is ON from one ssd to another.
@@Kai_oken_20 I opened the back cover of the laptop, there is an extra bracket and even an extra cooler. thanks for answer.
@@Kai_oken_20 also i didnt know that i can transfer the operating system. that helps much. thank you so much.
It's compatible with m2 sata?
no just nmv
Why this fucking bracket didn't come!? C'mon Dell!
If I install the ssd, do I lose the warranty??
Yes
probably not as manufacture's say that you can upgrade your laptops so until you don't break any seal sticker you are not voiding your warranty you can always upgrade RAM or SSD's.
No, i put a new ssd drive on this dell g15, a few months later the motherboard died and dell changed the motherboard for a new one, so you dont loss the warranty
Don't you need a heatsink for the new ssd ?
I've been using my 2nd ssd with no heatsink, max temp I've got so far is 58 degrees
Can i use a 990 pro 2tb one?
Yes
Could I use a SSD gen 4 on a dell g15 ? Any users with that experience ?
I'm no expert and I didn't try it, but based on my online research, yes gen 4 SSD is backward compatible so you can use it but you probably will have a bottleneck and will only get the speeds of the gen 3 since the laptop itself is gen 3.
Can anyone help me? I want to upgrade my m.2 ssd in my Asus Vivobook laptop. The thing is, I see that many m.2 ssd's come with heat sinks. My laptop is too thin to make an m.2 fit with a heat sink, and the current 128gb m.2 in my laptop does not have a heat sink. Now my question is; Does a 2tb m.2 ssd run too hot to use without a heatsink in a laptop? Should I be looking at a smaller m.2 that runs less hot? Or is the heat of a 2tb m.2 not going to be a problem for a laptop? Thank in advance to any who answer!
it wont be a problem in the laptop
Can please someone tell me if i remove my main ssd replace with another ssd then what about the digital windows activation key dose it delete.
No the windows activation key is stored in the motherboard so even if you change storage, windows will automatically retrieve the licence key from the motherboard
@@safwanabm715 thanks a lot man
seems like you copied video from another user.
Is the mounting bracket mandatory?
not mandatory per see, but if you dont use it, you risk the ssd getting disconected from the motherboard from moving the laptop around, and if that happens while its on you also risk corrupting your entire OS
perfect tutorial TY
thx bro
pretty pointless if you don't then test the thermals of the drive you install
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