M.2 SSD for Asus NX500J laptop

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  1. Posts : 4,453
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       #11

    sygnus21 said:
    I'm addressing the "finding a 1TB or larger M.2 SSD that isn't NVME." statement. Clearly they can be easily found
    True.

    The implicit assumption is that we are looking for a non-NVME M.2 SSD that would be of use to carloscbj89. A SATA one is not. This isn't a game.

    If you can find a non-NVME PCI-E M.2 2280 SSD of 1TB or larger, carloscbj89 may be thrilled.

    I haven't checked eBay.
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  2. Posts : 18,432
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       #12

    I did not find any PCIe AHCI SSDs over 512GB. I actually had no idea that there were AHCI SSDs that were not also SATA .
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  3. Posts : 5,899
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       #13

    bobkn said:
    True.

    The implicit assumption is that we are looking for a non-NVME M.2 SSD that would be of use to carloscbj89. A SATA one is not. This isn't a game.

    If you can find a non-NVME PCI-E M.2 2280 SSD of 1TB or larger, carloscbj89 may be thrilled.

    I haven't checked eBay.
    I'm not here to play "games". I simply pointed out a statement error that the OP may not have been aware of. Something I've done in the past and will continue to do. It's nothing personal.

    Anyway I have no definitive answer to carloscbj89 since there's a question of the m.2 keying layout. As an example, my Lenovo laptop uses a standard m.2 key, where my Asus laptop uses something different.

    Peace:)
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  4. Posts : 3
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       #14

    carloscbj89 said:
    Hi, I have an Asus NX500J laptop that came with a 512GB M.2 SSD and I want to upgrade it to 1TB or 2TB if possible. I just flashed the BIOS to the latest version 2019 which has a few bug fixes.
    The current M.2 SSD it has is MZHPU512HCGL-00004, model #MZ-HPU512T/004.
    I just purchased an addlink S70 2TB SSD NVMe PCIe 3x4 M.2 2280 and the laptop doesn't recognize it, so when I try to install an OS the SSD is not recognized. So if someone knows a 1TB or 2TB M.2 that I can purchase for this laptop I would truly appreciate it! Thank you!
    Sorry to be late to the party. I have this exact laptop.
    it came with two ssd in raid 0. one is a 2260 and a 2280
    After a lot of research I replaced the 2280 with a crucial 1TB m2 ssd.
    CT1000MX500SSD4. Works perfect. It's booting from this ssd.
    The largest compatible 2260 size ssd I found was the 256GB SanDisk SD6SP1M256G1102.
    But the replies here were overly pessimistic I'm afraid.
    I hope this answer still reaches you because with the 4K quantum dot screen I still find this a nice machine to work with.

    Haven't tried any NVME sticks, but from what i gather it wouldn't have booted properly
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  5. Posts : 4,453
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       #15

    Pjotrski said:
    Sorry to be late to the party. I have this exact laptop.
    it came with two ssd in raid 0. one is a 2260 and a 2280
    After a lot of research I replaced the 2280 with a crucial 1TB m2 ssd.
    CT1000MX500SSD4. Works perfect. It's booting from this ssd.
    The largest compatible 2260 size ssd I found was the 256GB SanDisk SD6SP1M256G1102.
    But the replies here were overly pessimistic I'm afraid.
    I hope this answer still reaches you because with the 4K quantum dot screen I still find this a nice machine to work with.

    Haven't tried any NVME sticks, but from what i gather it wouldn't have booted properly
    The Crucial CT1000MX500SSD4 is a SATA drive, I see. Not a popular choice for M.2 drives these days, but it might be attractive for a laptop user.

    I didn't find that the NX500J could use SATA M.2 drives, although they'd obviously fit physically.

    Thanks for the update, after almost 2 years.
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  6. Posts : 3
    windows 10
       #16

    No problem. I thought I'd post for the record at least.
    Given the fact that OP had the exact same laptop. And this 1 TB crucial SSD works very well with it. And according to crystaldiskmark even a bit faster than the original.
    Finally, why upgrade an 8 year old laptop? That 15 inch 4K quantum dot screen for one 😜
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