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Kingston HyperX Predator SSD PCIe Gen2 x4 compatibility with G751?

kalo86
Level 10
Hello guys, I am a happy owner of a G751 laptop with the M.2 socket.
My italian version of the G751 comes with the 128GB SSD SATAIII hard drive and since I want to upgrade the hdd I bought the M.2 bracket (which I got today, finally!).
Now I have to buy a new M.2 x4 SSD and I have a doubt about the compatibility of this one:

HyperX Predator SSD PCIe Gen2 x4 240GB.

Is there someone who just tried the compatibility?
I'd like to buy (in case of problem) the Samsung XP941 256GB as an alternative.
Any suggestion is much appreciated.
Regards,

kalo86
14900KF / STRIX Z790-E WIFI II / TUF RX 7900 XTX / 64GB DDR5-6000 / 1000W Aura Gold PSU / iCUE Link H170i
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Clintlgm
Level 14
You may just want to hold out abit, Samsung is coming out with the XP951 very soon and it will be twice as fast as the XP941
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So far as I know, currently there's Samsung XP941, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147349

But there're many new M.2 PCIE x4 SSDs coming soon with much higher write/read speed such as Samsung SM951
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8979/samsung-sm951-512-gb-review

kingjezdi
Level 9
ou u can wait for a new Intel SSD with new Technology NVMe that used Multicore Processor more speed and life longer
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-ssd-dc-p3700-nvme,3858.html

kalo86
Level 10
Wow! A lot of news! Fantastic, then I think I'll wait for these new products.
Thank you guys!
14900KF / STRIX Z790-E WIFI II / TUF RX 7900 XTX / 64GB DDR5-6000 / 1000W Aura Gold PSU / iCUE Link H170i

hmscott
Level 12
kalo86 wrote:
Hello guys, I am a happy owner of a G751 laptop with the M.2 socket.
My italian version of the G751 comes with the 128GB SSD SATAIII hard drive and since I want to upgrade the hdd I bought the M.2 bracket (which I got today, finally!).
Now I have to buy a new M.2 x4 SSD and I have a doubt about the compatibility of this one:
HyperX Predator SSD PCIe Gen2 x4 240GB.
Is there someone who just tried the compatibility?
I'd like to buy (in case of problem) the Samsung XP941 256GB as an alternative.
Any suggestion is much appreciated.
Regards,kalo86


kalo86, the HyperX Predator SSD PCIe Gen2 x4is a new release, and is in the same category speed-wise as the Samsung XP941, but just a little faster on writes for the 480GB model - a little slower for the 240GB.

It isn't quite as fast as the new Samsung SM951, actually the SM951 is way faster than anything else out there, but we haven't had a benchmark from a G751, so only time will tell what the max performance will be.

So, depending on cost the HyperX Predator SSD PCIe Gen2 x4 might be a good buy over the Samsung XP941.

The SM951 will be faster, but as that part will likely be hard to get and overpriced for a while after release it might be cheaper and easier to get the HyperX Predator SSD PCIe Gen2 x4.

Kingston HyperX Predator M.2 PCIe G2 x4 480GB SSD Review
http://www.overclockers.com/kingston-hyperx-predator-m-2-pcie-g2-x4-480gb-ssd-review/

Samsung SM951 512GB M.2 PCIe SSD Review
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/6951/samsung-sm951-512gb-2-pcie-ssd-review/index.html

Samsung XP941 512GB M.2 PCIe SSD Review - Benchmarks - Sequential Performance
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/6372/samsung-xp941-512gb-m-2-pcie-ssd-review/index6.html

Update: deteplete3 ran into problems using the SM951 in the G751:

http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/asus-g751-coming-with-maxwell-gtx-980m-and-gtx-970m.761783/p...

"deteplete3, post: 9969997, member: 302196" wrote:
I tried replacing the 256GB XP941 from Samsung in my G751JY with the new SM951 version (bought from FLEXX memory, co, uk) but it wouldn't work. The computer couldn't see the drive. Considering this drive along with another sm951 512gb were intended for a desktop build I didn't waste too much time trying to find the problem. Perhaps I've mounted it wrong in the socket or should have changed something in the bios but from my 5 minutes fiddling with it, it didn't work.
The drive works perfectly fine in a deskop build now (X99 deluxe asus motherboard in the addon pcie4x connector adapter card with m.2 slot, as well as the onboard m.2 socket thats electrically connected direclty to the cpu via 4x pcie lanes).

RamCity
Level 7
kalo86 wrote:
Hello guys, I am a happy owner of a G751 laptop with the M.2 socket.
My italian version of the G751 comes with the 128GB SSD SATAIII hard drive and since I want to upgrade the hdd I bought the M.2 bracket (which I got today, finally!).
Now I have to buy a new M.2 x4 SSD and I have a doubt about the compatibility of this one:

HyperX Predator SSD PCIe Gen2 x4 240GB.

Is there someone who just tried the compatibility?
I'd like to buy (in case of problem) the Samsung XP941 256GB as an alternative.
Any suggestion is much appreciated.
Regards,

kalo86


The HyperX Predator M.2 looks like an interesting product, but when it comes to laptop machines, be aware of how much power it needs if battery life is important to you. I couldn't find a direct apples-to-apples comparison of power usage, but the officially published specs are useful:

HyperX Predator M.2: requires 1.38W Idle / 1.4W Avg / 1.99W (MAX) read / 8.25W (MAX) write
Samsung XP941 M.2: requires 0.08W Idle / 5.8W Typical
Samsung SM951 M.2: requires 0.05W Idle / 6.5W Typical and also supports L1.2 sleep mode using just 0.002W (2mW)

cheers, Rod

RamCity wrote:
The HyperX Predator M.2 looks like an interesting product, but when it comes to laptop machines, be aware of how much power it needs if battery life is important to you. I couldn't find a direct apples-to-apples comparison of power usage, but the officially published specs are useful:

HyperX Predator M.2: requires 1.38W Idle / 1.4W Avg / 1.99W (MAX) read / 8.25W (MAX) write
Samsung XP941 M.2: requires 0.08W Idle / 5.8W Typical
Samsung SM951 M.2: requires 0.05W Idle / 6.5W Typical and also supports L1.2 sleep mode using just 0.002W (2mW)

cheers, Rod


@RamCity, Can we intall Windows on the SM951 and set it as boot drive for G751 models that have M.2 connector?

bluebubblea wrote:
@RamCity, Can we intall Windows on the SM951 and set it as boot drive for G751 models that have M.2 connector?


There is another thread showing that the G751 comes from the factory with an XP941 installed, so that's the only one I would be super confident will work. Since the SM951 has no OPROM (like the XP941), it depends on the manufacturer to update the bios to recognise it.

Rod

bluebubblea wrote:
@RamCity, Can we intall Windows on the SM951 and set it as boot drive for G751 models that have M.2 connector?


bluebubblea, deteplete3 ran into problems using the SM951 in the G751:

http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/asus-g751-coming-with-maxwell-gtx-980m-and-gtx-970m.761783/p...

"deteplete3, post: 9969997, member: 302196" wrote:
I tried replacing the 256GB XP941 from Samsung in my G751JY with the new SM951 version (bought from FLEXX memory, co, uk) but it wouldn't work. The computer couldn't see the drive. Considering this drive along with another sm951 512gb were intended for a desktop build I didn't waste too much time trying to find the problem. Perhaps I've mounted it wrong in the socket or should have changed something in the bios but from my 5 minutes fiddling with it, it didn't work.
The drive works perfectly fine in a deskop build now (X99 deluxe asus motherboard in the addon pcie4x connector adapter card with m.2 slot, as well as the onboard m.2 socket thats electrically connected direclty to the cpu via 4x pcie lanes).