PytSkee Estimable Aug 24, 2015 7 0 4,520 Jun 26, 2016 #1 I have the ASUS ROG 501VW (the new version with the Skylake CPU and all) and I really can't find any information on the slot for the M.2 SSD which I definitely want to use. Any help?
I have the ASUS ROG 501VW (the new version with the Skylake CPU and all) and I really can't find any information on the slot for the M.2 SSD which I definitely want to use. Any help?
Solution n0ns3ns3 Jun 26, 2016 Looks like 2280 to me. Most SSDs are 2280, would be stupid to put something else there. Also, you can simply measure it. 2280 means 80mm length
Looks like 2280 to me. Most SSDs are 2280, would be stupid to put something else there. Also, you can simply measure it. 2280 means 80mm length
n0ns3ns3 Commendable May 25, 2016 136 0 1,710 Jun 26, 2016 #2 It's a PCIex4 slot which supports fastest drives available. Upvote 0 Downvote
PytSkee Estimable Aug 24, 2015 7 0 4,520 Jun 26, 2016 #3 n0ns3ns3 : It's a PCIex4 slot which supports fastest drives available. Thanks. What length is it? 2280 or 2260? Upvote 0 Downvote
n0ns3ns3 : It's a PCIex4 slot which supports fastest drives available. Thanks. What length is it? 2280 or 2260?
CTurbo Honorable Moderator Aug 27, 2013 110 1 10,665 Jun 26, 2016 #4 The ROG GL552 has a m.2 slot, but I don't think the 501VW does. Have you physically checked yet? Upvote 0 Downvote
PytSkee Estimable Aug 24, 2015 7 0 4,520 Jun 26, 2016 #5 CTurbo : The ROG GL552 has a m.2 slot, but I don't think the 501VW does. Have you physically checked yet? I have not physically checked, but I am pretty certain it does, as this tear-down of an older model with the Haswell processor does have it. Upvote 0 Downvote
CTurbo : The ROG GL552 has a m.2 slot, but I don't think the 501VW does. Have you physically checked yet? I have not physically checked, but I am pretty certain it does, as this tear-down of an older model with the Haswell processor does have it.
CTurbo Honorable Moderator Aug 27, 2013 110 1 10,665 Jun 26, 2016 #6 Well it would be very simple to access it if it does. Probably just a couple of screws on the bottom. Upvote 0 Downvote
Well it would be very simple to access it if it does. Probably just a couple of screws on the bottom.
n0ns3ns3 Commendable May 25, 2016 136 0 1,710 Jun 26, 2016 Solution #7 Looks like 2280 to me. Most SSDs are 2280, would be stupid to put something else there. Also, you can simply measure it. 2280 means 80mm length Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Looks like 2280 to me. Most SSDs are 2280, would be stupid to put something else there. Also, you can simply measure it. 2280 means 80mm length
PytSkee Estimable Aug 24, 2015 7 0 4,520 Jun 26, 2016 #8 n0ns3ns3 : Looks like 2280 to me. Most SSDs are 2280, would be stupid to put something else there. Also, you can simply measure it. 2280 means 80mm length Thanks, I figured it would be 2280, but I wanted to make sure before I end up wasting $150 on a part I can't use or could've spent better. Upvote 0 Downvote
n0ns3ns3 : Looks like 2280 to me. Most SSDs are 2280, would be stupid to put something else there. Also, you can simply measure it. 2280 means 80mm length Thanks, I figured it would be 2280, but I wanted to make sure before I end up wasting $150 on a part I can't use or could've spent better.
n0ns3ns3 Commendable May 25, 2016 136 0 1,710 Jun 26, 2016 #9 You are mostly welcome. You did the rational thing Upvote 1 Downvote