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How to replace SSD M.2 with SSD 2.5 if there is no necessary SATA connector?
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Available:
Notebook with M.2 SSD from the manufacturer.
I want to:
Install SSD 2.5 there.
Problem:
There is no required SATA connector, although there is space for a 2.5 disk, what adapter do I need to implement my plan?
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It will be a very exotic adapter, if they do - I would look for a laptop model for a board that is connected by a cable so that it would be with the right connector instead of M.2.
If no options, you can bring the wire of the SATA to USB adapter out and connect to USB 3.0.
UPD. In general, there are such Orient C292S adapters https://www.dns-shop.ru/product/fa4c9ef41a863330/v... plus a cable, but you need to pull more power from somewhere. It is possible that there is a mini molex on the board, but it is very unlikely.
There is such an option Converter adapter NGFF M.2 to USB 3.0 https://market.yandex.ru/product--adapter-preobraz... plus USB 3.0 adapter adapter - SATA lll for HDD / SSD https:/ /market.yandex.ru/product--adapter-perekhod..., but it’s also not clear with power: M.2, they write, has 3.5 volts, but you need 5, and the converter is not visible there. But most importantly, I look at your photos and understand that it’s not possible to fit everything there, only to make holes in the body, as I said earlier. Well, or just keep the SSD outside.
The M2 SSD says it's SATA. You need to buy an adapter with a SATA connector, and connect it instead of this adapter for M2
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