L lefteris1994 Aug 29, 2018 2 0 10 Aug 29, 2018 #1 Is samsung evo 970 EVO 250GB V-NAND NVME PCIE GEN 3.0 X4 M.2 2280 compatible with FX503?
Solution Peter Martin Aug 29, 2018 well, it is just a protocol, so potentially that port could be configurable , is it configurable in the BIOS? now you have me wondering... lol well you can always plug it in and see....
well, it is just a protocol, so potentially that port could be configurable , is it configurable in the BIOS? now you have me wondering... lol well you can always plug it in and see....
Peter Martin Splendid Oct 9, 2014 2,967 2 21,615 Aug 29, 2018 #2 the page for it's specs says this "Hard Drives: 1TB 5400RPM SATA HDD 1TB 7200RPM SATA HDD 1TB 5400RPM SSH-8GB Solid State Drives: 128GB/256GB/512GB SATA3 M.2 SSD" https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/FX503/specifications/ so, it supports M.2 SSD SATA3 so no, it won't work Upvote 0 Downvote
the page for it's specs says this "Hard Drives: 1TB 5400RPM SATA HDD 1TB 7200RPM SATA HDD 1TB 5400RPM SSH-8GB Solid State Drives: 128GB/256GB/512GB SATA3 M.2 SSD" https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/FX503/specifications/ so, it supports M.2 SSD SATA3 so no, it won't work
L lefteris1994 Aug 29, 2018 2 0 10 Aug 29, 2018 #3 Peter Martin : the page for it's specs says this "Hard Drives: 1TB 5400RPM SATA HDD 1TB 7200RPM SATA HDD 1TB 5400RPM SSH-8GB Solid State Drives: 128GB/256GB/512GB SATA3 M.2 SSD" https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/FX503/specifications/ so, it supports M.2 SSD SATA3 so no, it won't work Inside the user manual it states "The M.2 2280 slot supports both PCle (NVMe) SSD and SATA SSD" that's why all the confusion Upvote 0 Downvote
Peter Martin : the page for it's specs says this "Hard Drives: 1TB 5400RPM SATA HDD 1TB 7200RPM SATA HDD 1TB 5400RPM SSH-8GB Solid State Drives: 128GB/256GB/512GB SATA3 M.2 SSD" https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/FX503/specifications/ so, it supports M.2 SSD SATA3 so no, it won't work Inside the user manual it states "The M.2 2280 slot supports both PCle (NVMe) SSD and SATA SSD" that's why all the confusion
Peter Martin Splendid Oct 9, 2014 2,967 2 21,615 Aug 29, 2018 Solution #4 well, it is just a protocol, so potentially that port could be configurable , is it configurable in the BIOS? now you have me wondering... lol well you can always plug it in and see.... Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
well, it is just a protocol, so potentially that port could be configurable , is it configurable in the BIOS? now you have me wondering... lol well you can always plug it in and see....