Lenovo Thinkpad T440p M.2 Slot
Lenovo ThinkPad S440: M.2 NGFF slot: Lenovo ThinkPad S531: M.2 SSD slot: Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 (AMD) 1x 2280 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4: $929.99: Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 1 (AMD) 1x 2280 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4: $1273.02: Lenovo ThinkPad T15 Gen 1: 1x 2280 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4: $1214.10: Lenovo ThinkPad T440p: 1x 2242 SATA III (B key) Lenovo ThinkPad T460: no M. The T440p and most newer Lenovo laptops do not support an mSATA SSD. The SSD slot - if there is one - is M.2/NGFF. Here's a company that provides M.2 SSDs, and has a compatibility list. The Lenovo ThinkPad T440p can be configured in many different ways through Lenovo's web shop. Is integrated in the M.2 slot, and has a price in the online store of 42 Euros ($60). Memory 16GB max7/ PC3-MHz DDR3L, non-parity, dual-channel capable, two 204-pin SO-DIMM sockets Optical Ultrabay Storage M.2 SSD DVD burner, 9.5mm Ultrabay slim, removable One modular bay for removable devices (right side, cold swap), 9.5mm high, bottom access Some: Solid State Drive (SSD) / SATA 6.0Gb/s, 2.5' wide, 7mm high.
I have been planning to add a 240GB/256GB SSD to the spare M.2 Slot on my motherboard (2242) - T440P
I have narrowed down my options to some options:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Transcend-TS24 ... ers&sr=1-2
Lenovo Thinkpad T440 M 2 Slot
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KingDian-240GB ... ers&sr=1-7
https://www.amazon.co.uk/XuBa-Solid-Lap ... rs&sr=1-57
The XuBA Drive and Kingdian drives are £10 cheaper than the transcend, and all m.2 2242's with SATA 3 interface are more expensive than standard SSD's.
I just want to check: A) will all three of these drives work, or will i face dificulties with them working?
and B) is thr transcend that much better than the cheaper ones? They are all low cost brands as far as U know?
Thanks very much.Hi everyone!
My son is upgrading his work laptop from a T440p to a T470 and is tossing the T440p to me, (see, if ya raise them right.... ).
I'm planning a few mods, (my son is a dev, but left the machine 'stock'), mainly the screen and touchpad. I also want to upgrade the drive to either a 128gb M.2 with a 1 TB drive for data in the main HDD slot, or 128 2.5 SSD and swap out the CD/DVD for a caddy to hold the 1 TB drive.
I've been looking at the specs and I can't find any information on the M.2 speeds for a SSD. Is it better to get a regular 2.5 SSD for this machine or will the M.2 provide faster throughput? Theoretically, the M.2 should