New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
stmok:
> I'm guessing by the various brands this mSATA-to-IDE adapter goes by (Addonics, Aleratec, Kuroutoshikou, LINDY, Delock, Lycom, etc); its all manufactured by the same company from Taiwan?
I reckon that's the case based at least on the pictures of Addonics/Aleratec/Kuroutoshikou/Lycom adapters seen so far although it's unlikely that anyone here has an ultimate evidence of that such as an email from the actual maker admitting to making them all. I've personally tried getting hold of anyone at Lycom several times and have never received a response, so unsure even if it's them who make those.
> I'm guessing by the various brands this mSATA-to-IDE adapter goes by (Addonics, Aleratec, Kuroutoshikou, LINDY, Delock, Lycom, etc); its all manufactured by the same company from Taiwan?
I reckon that's the case based at least on the pictures of Addonics/Aleratec/Kuroutoshikou/Lycom adapters seen so far although it's unlikely that anyone here has an ultimate evidence of that such as an email from the actual maker admitting to making them all. I've personally tried getting hold of anyone at Lycom several times and have never received a response, so unsure even if it's them who make those.
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Marvel 88SA8052 is not necessarily better than JMicron JM20330, and JMicron JM20330 has innumerable incompatibilities since 2008. More empirical evidence of these bridge chips being imperfect comes from MikeatOSX in 68kMLA Forums at 2016-04-19 on 'PowerBook 1400c and mSATA SSD'.
Wow, MikeatOSX photographed four LyCOM ST-173 at once!
Marvel 88SA8052 is not necessarily better than JMicron JM20330, and JMicron JM20330 has innumerable incompatibilities since 2008. More empirical evidence of these bridge chips being imperfect comes from MikeatOSX in 68kMLA Forums at 2016-04-19 on 'PowerBook 1400c and mSATA SSD'.
Wow, MikeatOSX photographed four LyCOM ST-173 at once!
Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
hi guys im thinking of doing this upgrade and will be buying Wave SSD msata 256gb from ebay from selled wavessd but i dont know which converter to buy the st663fd9 doesnt ship to india and the JM20330 based converters which are everywhere arent reported to be good. Any ideas which converter to go for?
Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
I like to report to you folks some disappointing news.
The following specific ThinkPads do NOT work with SSD in the main HDD bay of these laptops. ie: Replacing original HDD with SSD technology.
This is the Intel graphics version.
=> T43 (Models: 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876)
Since certain R52 models use the same motherboard/systemboard...
=> R52 (Models: 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1958)
I tested a batch of these (surplus ex-company hardware) with the following SSD based solutions:
=> KingSpec 128GB 44-pin IDE (Model: KSD-PA25.6-128MS)
=> Plextor M5M 128GB mSATA (Model: PX-128M5M) with Addonics ADMS25IDE mSATA-to-IDE adapter
=> Plextor M6M 128GB mSATA (Model: PX-128M6M) with Addonics ADMS25IDE mSATA-to-IDE adapter
=> Samsung 850 EVO 128GB mSATA (Model: MZ-M5E120) with Addonics ADMS25IDE mSATA-to-IDE adapter
The BIOS will detect these SSDs fine (using the last official update OR modified one to not include the "Error 2010" message AND latest Embedded Controller firmware version). So you won't have a problem seeing these SSDs listed in BIOS boot order.
BUT, you will have the following problems:
* System will boot up longer than normal.
* Windows 7 (or newer) install setup will take a really long time to start the setup process. And then it won't be able to detect the SSD. When using diskpart, it'll say: There are no fixed disks to show.
* Windows XP install setup will see the drive and even allow you to install. But upon first reboot, it'll say: Operating System not found.
* Using Linux-based Parted Magic (from Ultimate Boot CD):
=> GSmartControl will accurately detect the presence of SSD; Model number, Serial number, firmware version, SSD capacity and sector size are detected...Even be able to read SMART functions. You can run a health check and all SSDs will have no issue.
=> Using GParted to partition/format the SSD will cause system to lock up.
To verify the above 3 mSATA solutions aren't the problem, I installed them into a ThinkPad L520 (which has mSATA port) and verified their health via Samsung's Magician software or Plextor's Plextools under Windows 7.
I then checked and verified the Addonics ADMS25IDE mSATA-to-IDE adapter with Addonics 2.5" to 3.5" IDE HDD Converter in an old desktop PC; to make sure the adapter wasn't the problem.
So in conclusion...
If you have a ThinkPad T43 with Radeon graphics (Models: 26xx), it'll work. (High probability of success with SSDs using Marvell-based controller).
If you have a ThinkPad T43 with Intel graphics (Models: 187x), it won't work. You'll have to use the optical drive bay (Ultrabay slim HDD adapter?)...Or just dump this ThinkPad model for another that is known to support SSDs out-of-the-box.
There's also a 2nd reason to dump ThinkPad T43 with Intel graphics...Windows 10. There is no driver support for Intel graphics. You have to use the default Windows graphics driver.
...As for these surplus ex-company ThinkPad hardware, going to slap Windows 7 on them and let disadvantaged kids have them; to learn coding?
The following specific ThinkPads do NOT work with SSD in the main HDD bay of these laptops. ie: Replacing original HDD with SSD technology.
This is the Intel graphics version.
=> T43 (Models: 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876)
Since certain R52 models use the same motherboard/systemboard...
=> R52 (Models: 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1958)
I tested a batch of these (surplus ex-company hardware) with the following SSD based solutions:
=> KingSpec 128GB 44-pin IDE (Model: KSD-PA25.6-128MS)
=> Plextor M5M 128GB mSATA (Model: PX-128M5M) with Addonics ADMS25IDE mSATA-to-IDE adapter
=> Plextor M6M 128GB mSATA (Model: PX-128M6M) with Addonics ADMS25IDE mSATA-to-IDE adapter
=> Samsung 850 EVO 128GB mSATA (Model: MZ-M5E120) with Addonics ADMS25IDE mSATA-to-IDE adapter
The BIOS will detect these SSDs fine (using the last official update OR modified one to not include the "Error 2010" message AND latest Embedded Controller firmware version). So you won't have a problem seeing these SSDs listed in BIOS boot order.
BUT, you will have the following problems:
* System will boot up longer than normal.
* Windows 7 (or newer) install setup will take a really long time to start the setup process. And then it won't be able to detect the SSD. When using diskpart, it'll say: There are no fixed disks to show.
* Windows XP install setup will see the drive and even allow you to install. But upon first reboot, it'll say: Operating System not found.
* Using Linux-based Parted Magic (from Ultimate Boot CD):
=> GSmartControl will accurately detect the presence of SSD; Model number, Serial number, firmware version, SSD capacity and sector size are detected...Even be able to read SMART functions. You can run a health check and all SSDs will have no issue.
=> Using GParted to partition/format the SSD will cause system to lock up.
To verify the above 3 mSATA solutions aren't the problem, I installed them into a ThinkPad L520 (which has mSATA port) and verified their health via Samsung's Magician software or Plextor's Plextools under Windows 7.
I then checked and verified the Addonics ADMS25IDE mSATA-to-IDE adapter with Addonics 2.5" to 3.5" IDE HDD Converter in an old desktop PC; to make sure the adapter wasn't the problem.
So in conclusion...
If you have a ThinkPad T43 with Radeon graphics (Models: 26xx), it'll work. (High probability of success with SSDs using Marvell-based controller).
If you have a ThinkPad T43 with Intel graphics (Models: 187x), it won't work. You'll have to use the optical drive bay (Ultrabay slim HDD adapter?)...Or just dump this ThinkPad model for another that is known to support SSDs out-of-the-box.
There's also a 2nd reason to dump ThinkPad T43 with Intel graphics...Windows 10. There is no driver support for Intel graphics. You have to use the default Windows graphics driver.
...As for these surplus ex-company ThinkPad hardware, going to slap Windows 7 on them and let disadvantaged kids have them; to learn coding?
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Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
Welcome to the forum!
Hope you enjoy your stay on TPF.
Many a thanks for a very thorough post/investigation/update. You've likely stopped at least some forum members from making an expensive - given the value of these machines nowadays - mistake.aussieguy wrote:I like to report to you folks some disappointing news.
Even if these kids were just to learn proper use of Office and some other basic software - let alone coding - you'll have accomplished a lot, and I'm certain that their gratitude will follow you.As for these surplus ex-company ThinkPad hardware, going to slap Windows 7 on them and let disadvantaged kids have them; to learn coding?
Hope you enjoy your stay on TPF.
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Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
after reading some more posts it seems like the adapter problems are mostly with T43 not with T42 which im interested in upgrading. I've ordered the parts waiting for them to come in and will report how it goes.
Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
installed samsung 850 PRO on the T42 here are the benchmarks!
https://s31.postimg.org/n0e6xem17/850_PRO.jpg
https://s31.postimg.org/n0e6xem17/850_PRO.jpg
Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
4K rates look not bad at all: I only get ~17-19MB/s 4K Read out of a second hand PM830 (MZMPC128HBFU) in my T42 for instance.irus wrote:installed samsung 850 PRO on the T42 here are the benchmarks!
https://s31.postimg.org/n0e6xem17/850_PRO.jpg
https://s32.postimg.org/vr5jthdjp/CDM51 ... 000_L1.png
Which adapter is that with btw? Mine is Lycom ST-173-7.
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Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
im using the same adapter as yetanfou: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 20#p742797dandreye wrote:4K rates look not bad at all: I only get ~17-19MB/s 4K Read out of a second hand PM830 (MZMPC128HBFU) in my T42 for instance. https://s32.postimg.org/vr5jthdjp/CDM51 ... 000_L1.pngirus wrote:installed samsung 850 PRO on the T42 here are the benchmarks! https://s31.postimg.org/n0e6xem17/850_PRO.jpg
Which adapter is that with btw? Mine is Lycom ST-173-7.
Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
i just installed a kingdian msata ssd 120gb using a jmicron converter and it is working normally, benchmarks are right up there but it seems to be heating up considerably. what could be causing it to heat up abnormally?
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Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
The words Cheap and Chinese and Junk come to mind...
Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
seems msata ssd run hot in general.. the acceptable operating temp is 0-70C and this is running at 50-55C, will let this pass.
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Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
I don't see how such temps would not introduce throttling...at all.irus wrote:seems msata ssd run hot in general.. the acceptable operating temp is 0-70C and this is running at 50-55C, will let this pass.
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irus wrote:seems msata ssd run hot in general.. the acceptable operating temp is 0-70C and this is running at 50-55C, will let this pass.
throttle at 50 Celsius?ajkula66 wrote: I don't see how such temps would not introduce throttling...at all.
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Yep.irus wrote:throttle at 50 Celsius?
Roll your eyes all you want. Had you taken the time to explore the issue at hand, you and I wouldn't be having this conversation.
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Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
There is one post talking about Crucial mSATA running hot. Is that what you are talking about?
Re: New SSD opt. for T4x : mSATA-to-IDE adapter ST663FD9 *PICS*
Hi all,
have just finished the W7 Pro installation on my T40, did all the Windows Updates and installed Crystal Disk Mark 5 to measure the new performance.
Below the new SD/Adapter combination:
Samsung 850 EVO mSATA 250GB SATA III
Ableconn IIDE-MSAT mSATA SSD to 2.5-Inch IDE Adapter
BIOS, I am currently on 3.23 (1RETDRWW)
TRIM is enabled by default.

I am satisfied, the PC runs smoothly and no issues at all, it worked out of the box.
Alex
have just finished the W7 Pro installation on my T40, did all the Windows Updates and installed Crystal Disk Mark 5 to measure the new performance.
Below the new SD/Adapter combination:
Samsung 850 EVO mSATA 250GB SATA III
Ableconn IIDE-MSAT mSATA SSD to 2.5-Inch IDE Adapter
BIOS, I am currently on 3.23 (1RETDRWW)
TRIM is enabled by default.

I am satisfied, the PC runs smoothly and no issues at all, it worked out of the box.
Alex
IBM ThinkPad T40 2373-8CG, Pentium M 1.5 GHz, 2GB RAM, HDD WD 250GB, DVD LG Electronics, ATI Mobility Radeon 7500, W7 PRO SP3
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