Hardware Recommendations Asked by James Ward on January 21, 2021
I have a ThinkPad T470p and the SSD I currently have doesn’t seem to perform as well as I’d like. I looked inside there is a M.2 slot (currently empty) which seems too short for most M.2 SSDs. There is also a SATA slot that currently has an adapter to PCIe NVMe (I think) which is where my current SSD lives. So it seems my options are:
It is hard for me to believe that going through an adapter could be faster than plain SATA but I don’t really understand these new interface standards.
What is my best option for performance?
According to the ThinkPad T470p Platform Specifications document, there are two M.2 slots:
So, there is a full M.2 2280 slot (which cannot be used at the same time as the 2.5" SSD/HDD slot, because they occupy the same physical space), which provides a 16Gb/s PCIe 3.0 x2 connection (way faster than a SATA3 with 6Gb/s), and a shorter WWAN M.2 slot, which can be used with smaller (2260) cards, and which provides only SATA connectivity (limited to the standard 6Gb/s speed).
Answered by Laszlo Valko on January 21, 2021
Get help from others!
Recent Answers
Recent Questions
© 2024 TransWikia.com. All rights reserved. Sites we Love: PCI Database, UKBizDB, Menu Kuliner, Sharing RPP