x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
Is it somehow possible to connect this SSD to x40 PATA interface through some bridge or something? Has been some threads on this previously, but they aren't active any more. This SSD is caseless, so it will be another issue apart from incompatibility? And what does uSATA mean? is it not a micro SATA?
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
uSATA should actually be µSATA, but English keyboards don't have that letter.
The Greek letter M ( µ ) is pronounced MU (sound as in 'purse').
So uSATA/µSATA is MicroSATA.
The Greek letter M ( µ ) is pronounced MU (sound as in 'purse').
So uSATA/µSATA is MicroSATA.
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
Ah, very nice. Thanks. So do you think there is a MicroSATA connector to thinkpad x40 PATA interface?
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
If you're talking about an 1.8 inch microSATA drive, then it has the exact same footprint as the original 1.8 inch PATA drive used in X41. Therefore, it fits tightly in the drive bay, and there is no space for an adapter. I don't think there are commercially-available adaptors for this.
There are adapters for mSATA drives (which has the same form factor as miniPCIe cards), though.
There are adapters for mSATA drives (which has the same form factor as miniPCIe cards), though.
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
I think mine is exactly like this, because it is very thin. If there was a way to connect it to PCI on the side through some adaptor, it would fit thete physically. I know it wouldn't be possible (?) to boot from there in that case, but it's not a problem for me.twistero wrote:There are adapters for mSATA drives (which has the same form factor as miniPCIe cards), though.
Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
Actually it is possible to use microSATA drive in X40 using PATA->SATA adapter because the drive fits just under the PATA connector. Though it is not possible with Samsung early SLC 1.8" drives which are fatter than later (?)7mm MLC 1.8" drives.
This approach needs soldering SATA+power supply lines to the drive or making a small cable.
Microwave has done it few years ago but now it is easier to buy PATA->mSATA adapter and use mSATA SSD's. This is clean and easy solution.
This approach needs soldering SATA+power supply lines to the drive or making a small cable.
Microwave has done it few years ago but now it is easier to buy PATA->mSATA adapter and use mSATA SSD's. This is clean and easy solution.
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
ThanksRaceboy wrote:Microwave has done it few years ago but now it is easier to buy PATA->mSATA adapter and use mSATA SSD's. This is clean and easy solution.
Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
I bought this one a week ago: http://www.ebay.com/itm/281031474403?ss ... 1423.l2649
And it showed up already yesterday! That is one quick delivery from Singapore.
It says 5V input voltage but I'll test it if it works on X4x machine also (with 3.3v), so far every regular HDD has worked with 3.3v despite specs say that they need +5v input.
If it won't it is very easy to modify to work at 3.3v (by bridging the FET).
And it showed up already yesterday! That is one quick delivery from Singapore.
It says 5V input voltage but I'll test it if it works on X4x machine also (with 3.3v), so far every regular HDD has worked with 3.3v despite specs say that they need +5v input.
If it won't it is very easy to modify to work at 3.3v (by bridging the FET).
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
Raceboy wrote:I bought this one a week ago:
Are we talking about the same? It was my understanding the MicroSata and mSata are two different connectors, but I may be proved wrongsergi wrote:And what does uSATA mean? is it not a micro SATA?
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
No, the X40 has miniPCI, not miniPCIe.sergi wrote: I think mine is exactly like this, because it is very thin. If there was a way to connect it to PCI on the side through some adaptor, it would fit thete physically.
Please measure the dimensions of your drive. If it's 30mm * 51mm, it is an mSATA drive. If it measures 78mm * 54mm, it is an 1.8 inch drive (microSATA). mSATA and microSATA are very different things.
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
Bösendorfer has done this X40 modification, and has a set of detailed pictures of the project at http://www.sweclockers.com/galleri/1047 ... -msata-mod
There are adapter boards available for 3.3V on eBay.
The modification is also discussed near the end of the thread at http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 17#p702317
I did the modification on my X41, and find it very worthwhile.
Regards,
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There are adapter boards available for 3.3V on eBay.
The modification is also discussed near the end of the thread at http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 17#p702317
I did the modification on my X41, and find it very worthwhile.
Regards,
Howard
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
Bösendorfer has done this X40 modification, and has a set of detailed pictures of the project at http://www.sweclockers.com/galleri/1047 ... -msata-mod
There are adapter boards available for 3.3V on eBay.
The modification is also discussed near the end of the thread at http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 17#p702317
I did the modification on my X41, and find it very worthwhile.
Regards,
Howard
There are adapter boards available for 3.3V on eBay.
The modification is also discussed near the end of the thread at http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 17#p702317
I did the modification on my X41, and find it very worthwhile.
Regards,
Howard
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
The Adata SP300 Premier Pro mSATA SSD showed up yesterday and I made the conversiontoday with some tests.
Long story short: I'm very satisfied! No issues AT ALL! No hiccups, no hangs, nothing. And excellent performance.
Since I had 5.0V adapter,I had to unsolder the FET and solder a blob to jump the 3.3V straight through (there's a place for that already present).
Here's some photos of the SSD mounted onto the adapter:
http://www.porsche-foorum.org/album/alb ... 013803.jpg
http://www.porsche-foorum.org/album/alb ... 013804.jpg
And here's CrystalDiskmark results:
http://www.porsche-foorum.org/album/alb ... skmark.JPG
So, adapter was €10, SSD was €36 (bought new from local shop), it is cheap enough to buy bigger SSD next time.
Long story short: I'm very satisfied! No issues AT ALL! No hiccups, no hangs, nothing. And excellent performance.
Since I had 5.0V adapter,I had to unsolder the FET and solder a blob to jump the 3.3V straight through (there's a place for that already present).
Here's some photos of the SSD mounted onto the adapter:
http://www.porsche-foorum.org/album/alb ... 013803.jpg
http://www.porsche-foorum.org/album/alb ... 013804.jpg
And here's CrystalDiskmark results:
http://www.porsche-foorum.org/album/alb ... skmark.JPG
So, adapter was €10, SSD was €36 (bought new from local shop), it is cheap enough to buy bigger SSD next time.
X61s:L7500,4GB,128GB SSD,IPS
X32s:PM 758 LV CPU mod,2GB,64GB microSATA SSD,COM mod,IPS
701c,240,380,X60s,560X,570E,600/E,T20,T21,T30,TR451,T42p
Past:560/E/Z,600E,R30,T21,T23,T30,T40,TR451,T40p,T41,T41p,T42,T42p,T43,X20,X22,X23,X24,X31,X40,X41,X60/T,X61/s,X201,T60,T60p,T61,T400,T601p
X32s:PM 758 LV CPU mod,2GB,64GB microSATA SSD,COM mod,IPS
701c,240,380,X60s,560X,570E,600/E,T20,T21,T30,TR451,T42p
Past:560/E/Z,600E,R30,T21,T23,T30,T40,TR451,T40p,T41,T41p,T42,T42p,T43,X20,X22,X23,X24,X31,X40,X41,X60/T,X61/s,X201,T60,T60p,T61,T400,T601p
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Re: x40 - Samsung 1.8" Thin uSATA Mlc Ssd
So you just get a msata drive and a adapter? I thought it mess up a x41 but I'm proved wrong!
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