10-16-2018 09:38 AM
05-05-2021 09:27 AM
Atà wrote:
Hello!
I bought from a friend of mine The Asus Model: FZ50VX-76A95SB1 Motherboard: GL552VX-4BDM ,at least is what asus assistant says.
I made an upgrade to bios and at some point i had to chose GL552VX, on asus download site, so i have the GL552VX board.
I have pre-installed an m.2 sata3 HYNIX HFS256G39MND-2300A 256Gb.
The m.2 slot on the board it as an M-key, so a PCIe Nvme card will physically fit.
I wanted to install a Nvme of course 🙂 .I bought GIGABYTE - Disco SSD 128GB M.2 NVMe GP-GSM2NE3128GNTD but i did not worked , damm :(.
I went to the crucial Crucial site they have an option scan my computer and give me upgrade options m the are the results
https://www.crucial.com/scanview/890DFC0D31D926C3
The give PCIe options .
Do you think it is possible they work?
If the bios upgrade is the same for all GL552VX models is it possible that some boards work with Sata and other with PCIe it is a hardware difference?
Help please i am stuck...
Thanks a lot guys
Blake@ROG wrote:
Hi there,
We have only test Samsung PCIe 3*4 NVMe SSD on this model.
Maximum is 512GB.
Thank you.
cl-Albert@ROG wrote:
The important thing to know in my opinion is that the GL552VX with Skylake cpu will use different motherboards to support SATA M.2 SSDs and PCIe M.2 SSDs, so basically the same GL552VX notebook/motherboard cannot support both SATA M.2 SSDs and PCIe M.2 SSDs at the same time since different motherboards are used for the GL552VX to support each.
Many newer models appear to have found way around this and support both SATA and PCIe M.2 SSDs, but this apparently does not apply to the GL552VX with Skylake cpu, so if your system works with SATA M.2 SSDs, don't expect you can get any PCIe M.2 SSDs working, but feel free to investigate or discuss with more people.
05-17-2021 07:28 AM
cl-Albert@ROG wrote:
Hi AtÃÃâ€*’©, Blake,
You may want to refer to my earlier post #9 in this same thread partially copied further below, but the GL552VX motherboard is not able to support SATA3 M.2 SSDs and PCIe NVME M.2 SSDs at the same time or with the same motherboard unfortunately.
If the GL552VX motherboard shipped and is working with SATA3 M.2 SSDs, it will not be able to support PCIe NVME M.2 SSDs as AtÃÃâ€*’© has found already.
Since it's better not to publicly share the notebook serial number (I may worry too much though), feel free to send me a PM at cl-Albert@ROG of AtÃÃâ€*’©'s notebook serial number and we can discuss more privately or at this post when appropriate to explain.
Thanks.
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04-12-2021 09:47 AM
Blake@ROG wrote:
Hi there,
We have only test Samsung PCIe 3*4 NVMe SSD on this model.
Maximum is 512GB.
Thank you.
04-26-2021 01:42 AM
Até wrote:
So it means that any Samsung NVMe Drive will work? Or ny specific model?
In Bios i can only see AHCI options.
Thanks
05-05-2021 04:40 AM
Blake@ROG wrote:
Hi there,
We have only test Samsung PCIe 3*4 NVMe SSD on this model.
Maximum is 512GB.
Thank you.
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