X220 needs a larger SSD
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StarGehzer
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X220 needs a larger SSD
I know very little about SSD drives. My X220 currently has an INTEL SSDSA2CW160G3 (160GB SSD drive).
I want to replace it with something larger.
Can you recommend a brand & model of SSD?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
I want to replace it with something larger.
Can you recommend a brand & model of SSD?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
I just put a Crucial MX100 512GB in mine. Good price on Amazon, works well.
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Past: IBM5150-8088 500 600E 600X T20 T21 5xT23 X30 3xX31 X32 T40 T42 3xT43 T43p SL510 T60p X60T X60s T61 2xT400 T410si T400s T500-3.06GHz X200 X201 X220i5 X220i7 2xT420s
Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
Why not just add an mSATA drive and keep your data on the existing drive
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
My X220 also has a 240GB Crucial mSATA. Either one is a good option (or both if you need lots of space).
Current: 2 x W520 ET, 3 x X220 i7, T420, X230 i5, T420s, MacbookPro, Dell Venue 11 Pro
Past: IBM5150-8088 500 600E 600X T20 T21 5xT23 X30 3xX31 X32 T40 T42 3xT43 T43p SL510 T60p X60T X60s T61 2xT400 T410si T400s T500-3.06GHz X200 X201 X220i5 X220i7 2xT420s
Past: IBM5150-8088 500 600E 600X T20 T21 5xT23 X30 3xX31 X32 T40 T42 3xT43 T43p SL510 T60p X60T X60s T61 2xT400 T410si T400s T500-3.06GHz X200 X201 X220i5 X220i7 2xT420s
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StarGehzer
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
I'm not familiar with the mSATA option. Is there a write up on how that is done?
Where does the mSATA drive go?
Adding a 2nd drive sounds like a great solution if I can do that.
Where does the mSATA drive go?
Adding a 2nd drive sounds like a great solution if I can do that.
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ajkula66
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
No guide needed. Remove the keyboard and palmrest, slap the mSATA SSD in the WWAN slot, re-install the parts. Done. Less than 10 minutes.StarGehzer wrote:I'm not familiar with the mSATA option. Is there a write up on how that is done?
Do bear in mind that mSATA drive on *20 series is limited to SATA II (3.0) speeds, while the main bay is SATA III (6.0)
Having said that, I've owned several *20 series machines with mSATA SSDs as boot drives and found them to be fast enough. And then some.
Obviously, YMMV.
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StarGehzer
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
Thanks very much for your help. I'll compare prices & figure out which route to take.
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StarGehzer
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
Could someone please confirm that this mSATA card is suitable for my X220..
Crucial M500 480GB mSATA Internal Solid State Drive CT480M500SSD3
http://www.amazon.ca/Crucial-480GB-mSAT ... 80M500SSD3
I've noticed there is a newer M550 version with 512GB, but I'm assuming I won't gain any extra speed from it since ajkula66 mentioned that the mSATA on my X220 is limited to SATA II (3.0) speeds.
Thank You.
Crucial M500 480GB mSATA Internal Solid State Drive CT480M500SSD3
http://www.amazon.ca/Crucial-480GB-mSAT ... 80M500SSD3
I've noticed there is a newer M550 version with 512GB, but I'm assuming I won't gain any extra speed from it since ajkula66 mentioned that the mSATA on my X220 is limited to SATA II (3.0) speeds.
Thank You.
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ajkula66
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
Crucial M500 - as well as M550 - will work just fine in the mSATA slot.
They are both good drives, but have been reported to run on the warmer side of the spectrum. Whether that matters to you is a whole another ballgame.
My pick - if I were buying one today - would be this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... gnorebbr=1
Your $$$, your call.
Happy shopping/upgrading.
They are both good drives, but have been reported to run on the warmer side of the spectrum. Whether that matters to you is a whole another ballgame.
My pick - if I were buying one today - would be this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... gnorebbr=1
Your $$$, your call.
Happy shopping/upgrading.
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StarGehzer
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
Thanks George, your link just goes to the NewEgg homepage, but I think you were pointing at the Plextor M6M PX-512M6M Mini-SATA(mSATA) 512GB for $479.00. That's more than double the price of the Crucial. I think I'll cross my finger & hope the extra heat is minor.
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ajkula66
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
$479?
Good God, no. I'd never suggest spending that amount of money on the aforementioned drive...
It's $295 here...
Good God, no. I'd never suggest spending that amount of money on the aforementioned drive...
It's $295 here...
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
I'd suggest a 128GB or perhaps 256GB mSATA SSD and the 1TB WD 5400RPM 7mm drive. There's no need for speed with storage. I had this setup on my X220 and with my E7440. It's quite slick.
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
I support ZaZ's setup, and I would specifically recommend a 256GB mSATA SSD. The write performance of 128GB drives is lackluster, and 128GB may not be enough for OS + applications in the long run.
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
I just bought a refurbished X220 with an installed 160gb SSD with a mSata Bluetooth and cell phone modem installed. The 160gb will get filled pretty quickly I think, and when it does, I am thinking of buying one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Corp-Series ... EAW240A401
In my HP laptop & my personal build desktop I installed Intel 520, 240gb SSD's. One thing I like about the Intel SSD's is the Intel Toolbox program which uses the windows Trim to cleanup the SSD and maintain performance I think Samsung has their own cleanup, but I'm not sure about other SSD's.
hth,
Ron
http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Corp-Series ... EAW240A401
In my HP laptop & my personal build desktop I installed Intel 520, 240gb SSD's. One thing I like about the Intel SSD's is the Intel Toolbox program which uses the windows Trim to cleanup the SSD and maintain performance I think Samsung has their own cleanup, but I'm not sure about other SSD's.
hth,
Ron
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ajkula66
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Re: X220 needs a larger SSD
Welcome to the forum!
Having said that, if I were shopping for a mSATA drive, this would be my pick:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820249040
I wouldn't. While I hold Intel in high regards when it comes to SSDs, their SandForce-based offerings are simply "the best of the worst". IMOrondi wrote:I just bought a refurbished X220 with an installed 160gb SSD with a mSata Bluetooth and cell phone modem installed. The 160gb will get filled pretty quickly I think, and when it does, I am thinking of buying one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Corp-Series ... EAW240A401
Intel toolbox is one fine tool that I utilize happily myself.In my HP laptop & my personal build desktop I installed Intel 520, 240gb SSD's. One thing I like about the Intel SSD's is the Intel Toolbox program which uses the windows Trim to cleanup the SSD and maintain performance I think Samsung has their own cleanup, but I'm not sure about other SSD's.
Having said that, if I were shopping for a mSATA drive, this would be my pick:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820249040
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
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Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
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Abused daily: R61
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