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05-25-2020 02:32 AM - edited 05-25-2020 03:18 AM
Greetings!
Does the Probook 430 G5 support PCIe base spec rev 3.1a and NVME base spec rev 1.3c for the m.2 socket?
Asking for choosing the main storage upgrade path.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards, Larch.
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06-03-2020 05:35 AM
Hello once again.
Purchased Toshiba RD-500 NVMe SSD. The SSD is now available from the mainboard. Am able to install OS on this drive.
However the Toshiba SSD Utility software can't get access to the disk information. CrystalDiskInfo doesn't display inforamtion about PCIe/NVMe version/generation. CrystalDiskMark displays 2 times lower read/write speeds than the specs posted on Toshiba's website.
Anyway I see no trouble in this since the stock SK Hynix NVMe ssd was showing lower operation speeds than the current one. Problem solved.
06-03-2020 05:35 AM
Hello once again.
Purchased Toshiba RD-500 NVMe SSD. The SSD is now available from the mainboard. Am able to install OS on this drive.
However the Toshiba SSD Utility software can't get access to the disk information. CrystalDiskInfo doesn't display inforamtion about PCIe/NVMe version/generation. CrystalDiskMark displays 2 times lower read/write speeds than the specs posted on Toshiba's website.
Anyway I see no trouble in this since the stock SK Hynix NVMe ssd was showing lower operation speeds than the current one. Problem solved.
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