My laptop is an Asus Vivobook S15 X510UF and I'm planning to add an ssd (nvme preferably) but i don't know if its compatible
My laptop is an Asus Vivobook S15 X510UF and I'm planning to add an ssd (nvme preferably) but i don't know if its compatible
thanks!It lists with m.2 storage options so definitely can do at least SATA, may have to check the actually socket to see if allows NVME though.
Solid State Drives:
128GB SATA3 M.2 SSD
Solid State Drives:
256GB SATA3 M.2 SSD
Solid State Drives:
512GB SATA3 M.2 SSD
damn bro it would be nice to have an nvme ssd lol but would u still advise me to buy an m.2 and reinstall my windows there?It will not support an M.2 NVME ssd. It does not have an M.2 NVME port.
It does support an M.2 sata ssd.
damn bro it would be nice to have an nvme ssd lol but would u still advise me to buy an m.2 and reinstall my windows there?
I'm only planning to buy an Adata m.2 SU6550 Sata 240 gb since I'm on a budget it will only cost me 1650 php (32.52 usd)In a quick answer, YES. Having your OS on a Hard drive and then reinstalling the OS on your SSD will make a marked improvement on your computer's performance.
I'm only planning to buy an Adata m.2 SU6550 Sata 240 gb since I'm on a budget it will only cost me 1650 php (32.52 usd)
mine only has the toshibaM MQ04ABF100if your laptop has the Optane module, the SSD will still help but probably not as much over laptops with just a HDD