Thinkpad x230 Questions & Purchase
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:48 am
Hey all,
So there's a great Black Friday deal going on at Lenovo. Lasts through tomorrow.
I've been considering buying a Thinkpad x230 for ages, and am going to finally bite the bullet. Got a few questions though, because I'm gonna do some manual upgrades to it (Lenovo charges too much for RAM & SSD).
Question 1: What kind/size SSD do I need to go in the extra express card (or whatever) slot? I know that Samsung 830s and Crucial M4s are awesome, but there's more than one size or whatever, right? I don't mean storage size either, I know I'll be picking up a 128GB.
Is there any reason to just upgrade the existing hard drive instead of adding this one? Heh. I hear that the one in the extra slot will only go at SATA II instead of III? Will that matter?
Speaking of adding the SSD... Do I need to purchase the "54mm ExpressCard Smart Card Reader" on my laptop when I order it? I had always assumed no, but the way that Lenovo words it when you click "more information" implies that the slot to add something (eGPU, SSD, etc.) won't be there unless you buy this... but that's stupid, right?
Question 2: I don't want my ThinkVantage button to quit working, because that thing saved my [censored] on my old laptop quite a few times. So... does that mean that when I install the SSD, I need to make an image of the installed Hard Drive and copy that over somehow instead of doing a Clean Install? Or what? How would I do that, and is there a way of just installing the Win7 Ultimate copy I have without screwing up my ThinkVantage button functionality?
Question 3: Do I need to purchase the "54mm ExpressCard Smart Card Reader" on my laptop when I order it? I had always assumed no, but the way that Lenovo words it when you click "more information" implies that the slot to add something (eGPU, SSD, etc.) won't be there unless you buy this... but that's stupid, right?
Sorry for all the dumb questions. I do know that I love this laptop, having used both the x220 and the x230 a fair bit, but I'm still a bit iffy on getting the upgrades from somewhere else and installing them. I've got a legit copy of Win7 Ultimate I was going to install too, on the SSD, but I didn't want to lose functionality of the ThinkVantage button so I need to figure out how to make a ... copy/image of the original Hard Drive to port over, and I can't remember which software to use to make an image, and I guess ... I don't know what to do after that, hah, to get anything to be like I want it. I much prefer being able to order what I want at a decent cost, but Lenovo just charges too much for SSD.
Thanks in advance!
So there's a great Black Friday deal going on at Lenovo. Lasts through tomorrow.
I've been considering buying a Thinkpad x230 for ages, and am going to finally bite the bullet. Got a few questions though, because I'm gonna do some manual upgrades to it (Lenovo charges too much for RAM & SSD).
Question 1: What kind/size SSD do I need to go in the extra express card (or whatever) slot? I know that Samsung 830s and Crucial M4s are awesome, but there's more than one size or whatever, right? I don't mean storage size either, I know I'll be picking up a 128GB.
Is there any reason to just upgrade the existing hard drive instead of adding this one? Heh. I hear that the one in the extra slot will only go at SATA II instead of III? Will that matter?
Speaking of adding the SSD... Do I need to purchase the "54mm ExpressCard Smart Card Reader" on my laptop when I order it? I had always assumed no, but the way that Lenovo words it when you click "more information" implies that the slot to add something (eGPU, SSD, etc.) won't be there unless you buy this... but that's stupid, right?
Question 2: I don't want my ThinkVantage button to quit working, because that thing saved my [censored] on my old laptop quite a few times. So... does that mean that when I install the SSD, I need to make an image of the installed Hard Drive and copy that over somehow instead of doing a Clean Install? Or what? How would I do that, and is there a way of just installing the Win7 Ultimate copy I have without screwing up my ThinkVantage button functionality?
Question 3: Do I need to purchase the "54mm ExpressCard Smart Card Reader" on my laptop when I order it? I had always assumed no, but the way that Lenovo words it when you click "more information" implies that the slot to add something (eGPU, SSD, etc.) won't be there unless you buy this... but that's stupid, right?
Sorry for all the dumb questions. I do know that I love this laptop, having used both the x220 and the x230 a fair bit, but I'm still a bit iffy on getting the upgrades from somewhere else and installing them. I've got a legit copy of Win7 Ultimate I was going to install too, on the SSD, but I didn't want to lose functionality of the ThinkVantage button so I need to figure out how to make a ... copy/image of the original Hard Drive to port over, and I can't remember which software to use to make an image, and I guess ... I don't know what to do after that, hah, to get anything to be like I want it. I much prefer being able to order what I want at a decent cost, but Lenovo just charges too much for SSD.
Thanks in advance!