I wanted to swap in a 256GB SSD for the 128GB one that came with my HP Spectre 13T-3000. I did a ton of research to make sure I was buying the correct form factor, etc, and ended up with the Transcend 256GB MTS800.
I purchased paragon-migrate to clone my current SSD, and an M.2 80mm enclosure to drop it onto my new Transcend SSD. So far so good.
HOWEVER, when it came time to install the new SSD, the fit wasn't as good as the one I was removing. The problems seems to be that the old 128GB SSD only had chips on ONE side (and hence lies down perfectly flat in the bay on the mobo, whereas the new Transcend 256 has chips on BOTH sides...I can still screw it in, BUT it bends a little bit. As you can see in the picture, there's a big black chip on its underside, and another black chip affixed to the mobo.
I don't know what to do!
- Should I install it anyway and not worry about the 'bend'?
- Do all M.2 80mm 256GB SSDs have bulky chips on both sides, such that I won't be able to upgrade to a larger SSD?
I purchased paragon-migrate to clone my current SSD, and an M.2 80mm enclosure to drop it onto my new Transcend SSD. So far so good.
HOWEVER, when it came time to install the new SSD, the fit wasn't as good as the one I was removing. The problems seems to be that the old 128GB SSD only had chips on ONE side (and hence lies down perfectly flat in the bay on the mobo, whereas the new Transcend 256 has chips on BOTH sides...I can still screw it in, BUT it bends a little bit. As you can see in the picture, there's a big black chip on its underside, and another black chip affixed to the mobo.
I don't know what to do!
- Should I install it anyway and not worry about the 'bend'?
- Do all M.2 80mm 256GB SSDs have bulky chips on both sides, such that I won't be able to upgrade to a larger SSD?