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Thinkpad X300 SSD brands/models compatible?

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 8:31 pm
by chrbar
Hello,

I've a ThinkPad X300 laptop with a 64GB SSD drive and I would like to upgrade to a 128 or 256 SDD drive.

Currently my drive model is a Samsung MCCOE64G8MPP SSD 64 GB SATA 3Gb/s.
This drive and its rack inside the laptop have a specific design!
Do you know which SSD brands/models are compatible with this laptop?

Does someone have tried to use a "mSATA (mini-SATA) to Micro SATA Adapter" with a "mSATA drive" (Crucial M550 for example)?
Does it fit and work correctly?

Can I use SSD SATA II and III, or SATA II only?

Thanks for your help,
Chris

Re: Thinkpad X300 SSD brands/models compatible?

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 8:56 pm
by ajkula66
Welcome to the forum!
chrbar wrote:Hello,
Do you know which SSD brands/models are compatible with this laptop?
Here you go (courtesy of Aurora):


Crucial C300 1,8" (64GB, 128GB & 256GB)
Crucial C400 1,8" (64GB, 128GB, 256GB & 512GB)
Intel 320 1.8" (80GB, 160GB & 300GB)
Intel DC S3500 1,8" (80GB, 240GB, 400GB, 800GB)
Intel DC S3700 1,8" (200GB, 400GB)
Intel X18-M G1 & G2 (80GB & 160GB)
Kingston SSDNow KC380 (60GB, 120GB)
Kingston SSDNow V+ 180 (64GB, 128GB, 256GB)
OCZ Vertex 2 1,8" (40GB, 60GB, 90GB, 120GB, 180GB & 240GB)
OWC Aura Pro (240GB, 480GB)
OCZ Deneva 2 C 1,8" (80GB, 180GB, 360GB)
Micron C400v (64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB)
Micron P400e (50GB, 100GB, 200GB, 400GB)
Transcend SSD18S (16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB)
IBM SG9XCS1F (50GB, 200GB)
Mushkin Chronos Go Deluxe (60GB, 90GB, 120GB, 180GB, 240GB, 480GB)
Toshiba THNS128GG4BAAA (128GB)
KingSpec SSD mSPK-SF12 (4GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB)
Mach Xtreme Technology MXSSD2MMSK (16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB)
Super Talent Master Drive KX3 (32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB)

Does someone have tried to use a "mSATA (mini-SATA) to Micro SATA Adapter" with a "mSATA drive" (Crucial M550 for example)?
Does it fit and work correctly?
Yes, people have been using mSATA to 1.8" adapters on X30* platform.
Can I use SSD SATA II and III, or SATA II only?

Thanks for your help,
Chris
You can use both SATA III and SATA II although the machine will always run at SATA II speeds.