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What type of m.2 ssd I can use with this slot

Chrollo
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2 minutes ago, Chrollo said:

I thought the pins would be different.

It is Casper Nirvana f650 but I doubt you can find any information in English about that.

There are SATA and NVME/PCIE M.2 SSD's.

Generally SATA SSD's have B+M key and NVME/PCIE is M key. But these are not exclusive, as there are NVME/PCIE SSD's usin B+M key too.

Image result for m.2 keys

So that is why you can't tell from the slot; as the connector can be connected to PCIE or SATA interface or both.

 

But anyways, looks like M.2 SATA is supported:

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^from the product page: https://www.casper.com.tr/casper-nirvana-f650

 I have an m.2 slot in my laptop but I'm not sure what types of m.2 it supports.

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Just now, Chrollo said:

I'm not sure what types of m.2 it supports.

Me neither.

What laptop is this? You can't tell what it supports by the physical looks of the slot.

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Just now, minibois said:

Me neither.

What laptop is this? You can't tell what it supports by the physical looks of the slot.

I thought the pins would be different.

It is Casper Nirvana f650 but I doubt you can find any information in English about that.

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2 minutes ago, Chrollo said:

I thought the pins would be different.

It is Casper Nirvana f650 but I doubt you can find any information in English about that.

There are SATA and NVME/PCIE M.2 SSD's.

Generally SATA SSD's have B+M key and NVME/PCIE is M key. But these are not exclusive, as there are NVME/PCIE SSD's usin B+M key too.

Image result for m.2 keys

So that is why you can't tell from the slot; as the connector can be connected to PCIE or SATA interface or both.

 

But anyways, looks like M.2 SATA is supported:

image.png.ed54db8631d68e8b16b84ae112bf5cd5.png

^from the product page: https://www.casper.com.tr/casper-nirvana-f650

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

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5 minutes ago, Chrollo said:

I thought the pins would be different.

It is Casper Nirvana f650 but I doubt you can find any information in English about that.

Why don't you find the info about the laptop and post it for us, in it's native language and then translated?

 

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25 minutes ago, minibois said:

There are SATA and NVME/PCIE M.2 SSD's.

Generally SATA SSD's have B+M key and NVME/PCIE is M key. But these are not exclusive, as there are NVME/PCIE SSD's usin B+M key too.

Image result for m.2 keys

So that is why you can't tell from the slot; as the connector can be connected to PCIE or SATA interface or both.

 

But anyways, looks like M.2 SATA is supported:

image.png.ed54db8631d68e8b16b84ae112bf5cd5.png

^from the product page: https://www.casper.com.tr/casper-nirvana-f650

Got it, thank you

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