Jump to content

Pulungrp1

Member
  • Posts

    15
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Pulungrp1's Achievements

  1. Thank you very much for taking the trouble for my problem, so you mean not both at the same time, for example, when I change the HDD to a SSD SATA 2.5 and use the SSD M.2 NVME at the same time ? I think it's a waste of money?. Hmm... I think you're right, maybe tomorrow I will try asking at the Asus Service Center. Are they gonna check the slot by trying both SSD SATA and NVME? I hope it will be free
  2. Is there any software that can verify the type of SSD slot for Asus ROG?
  3. I see.... So I just unlucky ?. Can I ask which one my laptop support at Asus Service Center?
  4. Thanks, I am indeed stubborn?. Well I hope NVME will succeed
  5. Just in case, my laptop support until 500gb right?
  6. Maybe I should try the NVME, can you give me some suggestions?
  7. My laptop doesn't have a ssd yet, so it is really slow right now
  8. It was a stock photo. So wich one is the best?
  9. So it does not support PCIE NVME? but the website said it support it. ?
  10. Some people said people can use the NVME in their laptop. They said at first the SSD not detected in bios and then detected after some try to put it back
  11. But at the back of the laptop says "m.2 2280 sata only" this really makes me confuse
  12. So can I use one of these? - Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus NVME M.2 SATA 500GB - SSD Adata SX8200 Pro M2. NVMe - 512Gb XPG PCIe Gen3x4
  13. Thanks for your reply, is 256 is the maximum number? How about 500gb?
  14. Hi everyone, please help me out. I have an old laptop that I want to upgrade the SSD. The model is ROG GL552VX Intel i7 gen 6th. I want to use 500gb SSD for it. The question is: - Does my laptop support M.2 PCIE NVME if I update the BIOS? - Or I should keep using M.2 SATA? - Can you suggest what good SSD for my laptop? Thank you
×