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Convert WiFi Slot to M.2 NVMe SSD Slot!

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
  • Welcome to our channel! In this video, we dive into the world of storage drives and explore the differences between M.2 and mSATA SSDs. Join us as we explain the key features, interfaces, and benefits of these two popular SSD types.
    But that's not all! We'll also guide you through the process of converting an Intel Wireless-AC port to an M.2 NVMe port, opening up the possibility of using lightning-fast NVMe SSDs on your system. We'll introduce the M2 KEY A-E to NVMe M-Key Adapter and demonstrate step-by-step how to install it, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance.
    Whether you're a tech enthusiast looking to upgrade your storage or simply curious about the world of SSDs, this video is packed with valuable information and practical tips.
    Key Topics Covered:
    Understanding the differences between M.2 and mSATA SSDs
    Exploring M.2 SATA and NVMe interfaces
    Introducing the M2 KEY A-E to NVMe M-Key Adapter
    Step-by-step installation guide for converting Intel Wireless-AC to M.2 NVMe
    Don't miss out on this opportunity to unlock blazing-fast speeds and enhance your system's performance with an M.2 NVMe SSD. Join us in this informative and hands-on tutorial!
    If you found this video helpful, be sure to give it a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more tech-related content. Feel free to leave your questions, comments, or suggestions in the comment section below. We love hearing from our viewers!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 440

  • @FROILANDRES
    @FROILANDRES 5 місяців тому +33

    Thanks, great video! Just remember that the NVMe M.2 SSD will work at 25% (or 1/4) of its maximum capability as the WiFi interface is PCIe 1x. If you have PCIe 3.0 that means the maximum speed would be just below 1 GB/s (985 MB/s) and if you have PCIe 2.0 its speed is only 500 MB/s (slower than maximum SATA III which is 600 MB/s).

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  5 місяців тому +14

      Thank you so much for your comment! You make a great point. The 1x PCIe of the WiFi interface can create a bottleneck. So we may not get the full potential of the NVMe drive. But it performs significantly better PCIe 3.0 x4 than a SATA III SSD, especially for tasks with lots of small random reads and writes

  • @TheTrulyInsane
    @TheTrulyInsane Рік тому +41

    Good video, I get it, personally I would upgrade the HDD to an SSD before giving up my internal wireless and bluetooth on the laptop.. there are external adapters for both, and more than likely faster, like adding wifi6, however the benefit of the laptop is to be small and portable, you have to start adding in external devices to make up for what was once internal...

    • @farishakim6759
      @farishakim6759 Рік тому +4

      Well. U can stick the wifi adapter at the back of your laptop...then connect it with USB 3.0 female to USB 3.0 male...

    • @FROILANDRES
      @FROILANDRES 5 місяців тому +2

      There are very small USB WiFi adapters, in case you need the M.2 upgrade, but remember WiFi interface is PCIe 1x, not 4x as NVMe M.2 SSD.

    • @xrafter
      @xrafter 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@FROILANDRES
      I don't about how they use them, but m.2 E-key has 2 1x pcie lanes, and a usb 2.0 interface. I don't know what is thr use of the other PCIe lane, but the USB is used for Bluetooth in my wirles card.

  • @oscarfernandofloresgarcia4926
    @oscarfernandofloresgarcia4926 Рік тому +20

    this is great! Some people might say is worthless bc you lose your wifi connection. In my case, I use an old laptop as a server, so is always connected through ethernet, I can now use this to expand the storage :) ! Thanks

  • @swan7739
    @swan7739 2 місяці тому +2

    Man thanks a lot for this video! Really in depth information. 1 year old video and yet helpful

  • @DanTheYeen
    @DanTheYeen Рік тому +24

    I always wondered if this was possible. I never pursued it because I was never willing to give up the WiFI in my laptops.

    • @hicknopunk
      @hicknopunk Рік тому

      Put it in your Bluetooth socket?

    • @DanTheYeen
      @DanTheYeen Рік тому +9

      @@hicknopunk Usually they're combined on one module.

    • @emwa3600
      @emwa3600 Рік тому +1

      USB WiFi. Since WiFi standards are now ?? AX210 as of June 2023 ?? I can get WiFi thru a USB dongle. However, BlueTooth is more difficult because many USB AX units don't have BT built-in. Argh.

    • @Potew
      @Potew Рік тому +2

      @@emwa3600 just plug an Ethernet cable and be happy...

  • @hotdogsarepropaganda
    @hotdogsarepropaganda Рік тому +11

    This is great! I dont use the Wifi on my laptop I use for my mobile DAW recording rig and adding another ssd would be GREAT!

  • @adolfoplanchart326
    @adolfoplanchart326 Рік тому +55

    Nice video bro keep it up, I would suggest including some benchmarks to see how the M.2 SSD performs with the adapter, just to compare speed with/without the adapter :)

    • @BertoldVdb
      @BertoldVdb Рік тому +1

      It will be limited to one lane, but apart from that it will be just as fast (assuming the slot has equal PCIe version support, usually the case in non-embedded hardware)

    • @farishakim6759
      @farishakim6759 Рік тому +1

      @@BertoldVdb still faster than the most expensive Sata ssd right?

    • @BertoldVdb
      @BertoldVdb Рік тому +3

      One lane of pci-e 1.0 or 2.0 is slower than SATA...

    • @farishakim6759
      @farishakim6759 Рік тому +2

      @BertoldVdb nope..the owner of the video said his write/read speed exceed 1gb/sec...just scroll down his comment and u'll find

    • @BertoldVdb
      @BertoldVdb Рік тому +4

      @@farishakim6759 Then he has a pcie3.0 or better slot. One lane of that will of course easily beat SATA.

  • @schrodinger3467
    @schrodinger3467 Рік тому +38

    Great mod. One can always use a usb wifi dongle. Lots of variants and form factors to choose from anyway.

    • @milesobrien2694
      @milesobrien2694 Рік тому +6

      Great point! Remember that you're not going to get better speed than your USB buss can deliver. Also, I really recommend paying attention to heat dissipation because these SSD's run VERY hot and heat is the _major_ cause of early degradation of memory products.

    • @sategllib2191
      @sategllib2191 5 місяців тому +1

      Usb wifi dongles suck. Chances are if your laptop doesn't have a m.2 slot built in it really won't be that much better than a good ssd

    • @Rose.Of.Hizaki
      @Rose.Of.Hizaki 3 місяці тому

      The number of USB ports on laptops are quite limited these days. Some may only have two USB Type A's and maybe one or two USB Type C's. Dont seem the point of wasting a USB port to a dedicated wifi card unless your laptop has a soldered in Wifi card that isnt user replicable and hooking it up via the built in network card isnt convenient.
      A majority of internal wifi cards are user replicable but there will be some that arent.

  • @mikehensley78
    @mikehensley78 Рік тому +82

    it would be worth it to "lose" the internal wifi and replace with NVMe SSD imo because the system overall will be faster/snappier and i'm sure you can get a faster or just as fast USB wifi dongle.

    • @sassuki
      @sassuki Рік тому +16

      It's a waste of time, effort and money. If you need ultimate snappiness, you need an SSD with DRAM cache. Even your usual SATA 2,5" drive will then be snappier than your average NVMe SSD. Examples of SATA drives with DRAM cache are the Samsung 870 Evo and the Crucial MX500 series.

    • @rwbmal
      @rwbmal Рік тому

      ​@@sassuki Damn you really do not know what your talking about

    • @ExtaTer
      @ExtaTer Рік тому +3

      @@sassuki Both Samsung 870 Evo and Crucial MX500 have unusually high failure rate withing 1-2 years. Quality is not what it used to be, thanks to globalization.

    • @sassuki
      @sassuki Рік тому +1

      @@ExtaTer I have an MX500 that is 2 years old in my PS4, runs like a charm. It has a 5-year warranty anyway so, it shouldn't be a problem. I do backups of save data on a regular basis just in case.
      And I just bought a brand new 870 EVO for my PC, which is just a boot drive, so it doesn't matter if it fails either as it does not need any backup, and it also has a 5-year warranty.

    • @ExtaTer
      @ExtaTer Рік тому +2

      @@sassuki I was talking on average, not your case of 1. All "warranties" nowadays are horrendous - you will jump through hoops, pay for shipping possibly to outside US, and wait for months for a refurbished drive. Pray you will never need to use the "warranty".

  • @asnasc
    @asnasc 9 місяців тому +8

    Amazing! I didn´t know such adapters existed!!!!

  • @milesobrien2694
    @milesobrien2694 Рік тому +7

    Thanks for this! I was just wondering about doing this as I don't use wireless or BT on my laptop. It's hardwired to the network via RJ45. My ideapad 330S has an NVME slot that HAD an intel Optane memory stick in it. I swapped it out for a 1TB M.2 NVME PCI-E stick. Remember NVME PCI-E is a buss that has revisions with speed limitations. We are at PCI-E 4.0 and PCI-E 5.0 is just being installed on bleeding edge motherboards. The standards are supposed to be backwards compatible but just like RAM, you can't go faster than the buss speed. So check what revision of PCI-E your motherboard is running.
    Similarly when looking at NVME M.2 to USB adapters, you can't go faster than the USB iteration on your motherboard.
    What it boils down to is _don't over spend_ on the NVME SSD you buy.

  • @yogibarista2818
    @yogibarista2818 3 місяці тому +2

    Keep in mind - A/E is dual PCIe x1 and a USB(2) so an adapter from any other key config is going to be limited to using one of the PCIe x1 connections.

  • @MatthewKiehl
    @MatthewKiehl Рік тому +9

    In some machines might there still be a problem booting from the NVME? Ive heard NVME risers don't usually work for adding a boot drive, especially older machines with pcie 1.0 or 2.0

    • @Liminal.Headspace
      @Liminal.Headspace Рік тому

      From what I know PCIE Gen 1 is not compatible with NVMe, only SATA. PCIE Gen 2 is known to have issues booting off of NVMe drives, but it's a case by case scenario.

    • @rubberduck4966
      @rubberduck4966 Рік тому

      booting from nvme usually is only possible if the systems BIOS/UEFI supports NVMe Boot.

    • @rmendez011
      @rmendez011 Рік тому

      Opencore (yes, it's meant for installing macOS on Windows PCs) allow you to boot NVMe SSDs on many older devices that do not natively support NVMe booting.

    • @rubberduck4966
      @rubberduck4966 Рік тому +1

      @@rmendez011 CloverEFI can do the same.

  • @brialasifhayipaka1199
    @brialasifhayipaka1199 5 місяців тому +1

    İ have question. Could u please try beanchmark, just because u using adapter there, so it could be limited by adapter

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment. I am going to do that.

    • @brialasifhayipaka1199
      @brialasifhayipaka1199 5 місяців тому

      ​@@techwise66can please try to Asus Vivobook A442U? i hope u can do that. its help us a lot. thank u

  • @Zahrok
    @Zahrok Рік тому +5

    What is the result of crystaldiskmark test?
    Do you loose, some speed on write and read?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +6

      I got 1257,54 Read (MB/s), 1211,65 Write (MB/s) which quite higher than my 2.5" SSD

    • @brialasifhayipaka1199
      @brialasifhayipaka1199 5 місяців тому

      OMG cool, how about Asus Vivobook A442U. İ dont know what adapter i need to buy​@@techwise66

  • @Hyperion1722
    @Hyperion1722 5 місяців тому +1

    The laptop slot could be PCIE3 so it is still more than twice as fast as SATA SSD speed. Great conversion. If slot is PCIE4 X2, that will be as fast as PCIE3 x4!

  • @Slot1Gamer
    @Slot1Gamer 5 місяців тому +2

    You can also add the m.2 port back onto these machines, I have done before

  • @buffuniballer
    @buffuniballer Рік тому +6

    IIRC, my machine has two WiFi ports. One for WiFi and one for a dedicated cellular WAN connection.
    I just might be able to use that second connection to add some additional storage should I need to.
    Thanks

  • @D...Brayan
    @D...Brayan 5 місяців тому +3

    PIC E IE A M E IE II E 😂

  • @IkanGelamaKuning
    @IkanGelamaKuning Рік тому +3

    Great for old laptop which have 2.5g wifi. Discard the wifi card, replace with nvme and usb 5g wifi dongle.

  • @hendyprathama3176
    @hendyprathama3176 Рік тому +2

    Why you sacrifice the wifi card instead of use a HDD-DVD caddy?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому

      The speed of the DVD caddy is not the same as the wifi slot.

  • @user-ej4yu5ce4o
    @user-ej4yu5ce4o 6 місяців тому +2

    Hi, what read write speed so you get by doing this? I wanted to do this because nvme is cheaper than sata here where i live

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment! I received 1257.54 Read (MB/s) and 1211.65 Write (MB/s), which is significantly higher than my 2.5" SSD.

    • @user-ej4yu5ce4o
      @user-ej4yu5ce4o 6 місяців тому +1

      @@techwise66 nice!

  • @LeicaM11
    @LeicaM11 5 місяців тому +2

    I never will understand why Lenovo did not connect the SSD to M.2 and the WLAN to SATA, as SSD needs 3000MB/s and WLAN 12MB/s only 😮

  • @lorenakademar5267
    @lorenakademar5267 Рік тому +4

    Great explained video!! It gives me some light to one "issue" that I have with my laptop! I'm going to do a better research now that I know about the differents kind of keys

    • @farishakim6759
      @farishakim6759 Рік тому

      Can you share with us that issue? Just curious

  • @digitalstack
    @digitalstack Рік тому +1

    So I assume that UEFI is able to detect the storage device in order to boot the installed O.S

  • @andonrangelov8844
    @andonrangelov8844 11 місяців тому +2

    do the laptop recognise the ssd directly? do you change boot options in the bios ? or do you do some other actions that are needed?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  11 місяців тому

      My laptop directly recognized 2.5" SSD, but I didn't have an M.2 NVMe SSD slot. So this way, I could plug M.2 SSD into my laptop. All the bios adjustments are in the below video;
      ua-cam.com/video/YBwPaWFExsQ/v-deo.html

  • @jadhal6649
    @jadhal6649 Рік тому +2

    What is speed ?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +4

      I got 1257,54 Read (MB/s), 1211,65 Write (MB/s) which quite higher than my Sandisk 2.5" SSD

  • @RizalBoon
    @RizalBoon 9 місяців тому +3

    Very interesting. This is might be useful for similar case if you have a WWAN slot and want to replace with SSD.

  • @BrightAngel007
    @BrightAngel007 5 місяців тому +4

    Thank you so much for this video! I got a few of the Acer Veriton X4640G pc's pretty cheap for the family and was attempting to use the M.2 slot. This is when I got exposed to all of the NVME differences. But online, I only came across people asking about the M.2 slot only to be answered over and over that it is a "wifi only slot". It is an A+E slot like yours. I had no idea there were adapters for this. I am headed to Aliexpress to grab some now!

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for your comment! I'm so glad my video helped you and I wish you enjoy the speed upgrade with your new SSDs!

    • @jirehla-ab1671
      @jirehla-ab1671 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@techwise66can my bios uefi still see the u.2 drive inserted in a u.2 to m.2 adapter even if it cant boot into the u.2 drive?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  4 місяці тому

      @@jirehla-ab1671 Yes, your BIOS/UEFI should likely see the U.2 drive. However, being able to boot from it depends on a few factors. First check if your BIOS/UEFI supports booting from NVMe drives. Update it if you have an older version. And at the same time, enter your BIOS/UEFI settings and ensure the U.2 drive is listed there and set it as the primary boot device. If your BIOS has legacy Compatibility Support Module (CSM), it may need to be disabled for NVMe boot. Finally, using a high-quality U.2 to M.2 adapter, especially for NVMe drives, can help avoid compatibility issues. Even if the drive isn't bootable, the BIOS recognizing it allows you to access the data through your operating system once booted from another drive.

    • @jirehla-ab1671
      @jirehla-ab1671 4 місяці тому +1

      @@techwise66 another way i could boot into the u.2 drive is by the efi shell, i have done it before on my external drive and it works

    • @jirehla-ab1671
      @jirehla-ab1671 4 місяці тому +1

      @@techwise66 maybe the reason why the high quality adaptera may have a higher chance booting is because of the adapter having a boot rom

  • @ammarramli7718
    @ammarramli7718 7 місяців тому +2

    Great information and helpful, thanks you help me a lot! especially when you tern on to Wifi 6.

  • @mr.electronicsdevicevlog9333
    @mr.electronicsdevicevlog9333 Рік тому +2

    Nice bro, very informative thanks for sharing bro.👍

  • @FireCamp105
    @FireCamp105 4 місяці тому +1

    Is the reverse also possible? Transfering a wlan card from a laptop to 1 desktop Mobo m.2 slot would it work?😊

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  4 місяці тому

      Yes, it can be possible to use a laptop's WLAN card in a desktop, but you'll need a different adapter that I used in the video. A "Wireless M.2 A+E Key Slot to M.2 M Key Wi-Fi Bluetooth Adapter" may help to convert the necessary interface, allowing you to plug the laptop card into your desktop's M.2 M key slot

  • @user-ik4nb4vw9p
    @user-ik4nb4vw9p 3 місяці тому +1

    lenovo thinkpad L480 model there wifi slot can we use it for ssd ?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  3 місяці тому

      I believe so. I reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad L480 specifications on their website (psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_L480/ThinkPad_L480_Spec.PDF). The WiFi card appears to be an Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265, which uses an E+A key connector. Therefore, if the written specification covers your laptop, I think you should be able to use the adapter.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz 3 місяці тому +1

    Very interesting and helpful. Thanks!

  • @JoseLopez-go6vl
    @JoseLopez-go6vl Рік тому +2

    All right and how connects it wifi now? USB?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +2

      Yes, by this way, now it needs a USB wifi adapter to connect to the wifi

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff Місяць тому +1

    1. Check your data transfer rate, it won't be mind boggling;
    2. some of these ports are CNVi and don't have a PCIe line, the SSD won't work;
    3. even if it has a PCIe lane, some manufacturer whitelist the devices that can actually be used there and an SSD won't work.
    I don't know what the likelihood of it working is but it's not 100%

  • @danw3735
    @danw3735 10 місяців тому +2

    Nice video, i was just looking at this slot

  • @iuryPlayed
    @iuryPlayed 7 місяців тому +2

    Faz um video mostrando o resultado por favor mano

  • @bobsmith6079
    @bobsmith6079 8 місяців тому +1

    1:43 I apologize if this is a stupid question but I noticed you had an empty B-key slot so why didn't you just get a B-key SSD instead of sacrificing your WiFi card?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  8 місяців тому

      First and foremost, thank you very much for your comment and I want to emphasize that there are no stupid questions when it comes to learning and understanding technology. It's great that you're seeking clarification! Regarding the Lenovo Ideapad 520 that I use, it's important to note that my laptop's motherboard, unfortunately, doesn't come equipped with a B-key SSD slot. The image I presented in the video at 1:43 was simply a demonstration to illustrate the differences between a B-key slot and a WiFi card slot. This is why I couldn't opt for a B-key SSD and had to make a choice regarding the WiFi adapter to use M.2 NVMe. I hope this clears up any confusion!

    • @bobsmith6079
      @bobsmith6079 8 місяців тому +1

      @techwise66
      Thank you for your kind reply and clarification. I subscribed.

  • @SummonerArthur
    @SummonerArthur Рік тому +3

    00:30 wait, isnt that a unsoldered nvme slot between your fan and the coin cell battery?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому

      I wish I had, but there is no unsoldered nvme slot in my Ideapad 520 laptop

    • @SummonerArthur
      @SummonerArthur Рік тому

      @@techwise66 what is that then? 🤔

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому

      @@SummonerArthur I don't know

    • @filda2005
      @filda2005 Рік тому +1

      may and may not be. either way, there is no a firmware, power, slot to be working out of the box now

  • @SARTAJALI-eg2qu
    @SARTAJALI-eg2qu 11 місяців тому +1

    I have dell Inspiron 15 3543 There no slot for M2 NVME ssd if install NVME using NVME SSD TO SATA 2.5" SSD ADAPTER THEN LAPTOP WILL SUPPORT I CAN INSTALL WINDOWS IN THAT

  •  2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you my bro! My hero!!!

  • @Alex-nx5wi
    @Alex-nx5wi 6 місяців тому +1

    Nice vid!
    But I guess the converted M2 Disk has 'only' SATA-speed and not NVMe speed?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment! I received 1257.54 Read (MB/s) and 1211.65 Write (MB/s), which is significantly higher than my 2.5" SSD

  • @Patrick-it8nk
    @Patrick-it8nk 7 місяців тому +1

    Very helpful information, thank you!
    I have a pavilion laptop I've had for something like 7 years or so, and through replacing parts on it over the years now the main issues are a wobbly charging port, possibly battery going bad aaaaand the onboard SSD steadily slowing down + high usage. If I can swap out the wireless card (that I barely use anyway) with an NVME drive them maybe it will keep kicking, or even be faster than in the past few years.

  • @farishakim6759
    @farishakim6759 Рік тому +2

    Brother..just wondering, after you put the adapter, can you close laptop cover ? Cuz the height of the adapter is 22mm which is taller than laptop right?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +1

      Yes, brother, I can close the laptop cover. The thickness of the adapter is very thin, I mean mm level. And the adapter can be broken based on your ssd size, which is 2230 for me. So I cut it to 2230, which fits my laptop motherboard.

  • @coniferousbug2395
    @coniferousbug2395 Рік тому +2

    So you will only connect your laptop either by a ethernet cable or via usb wireless adapter to access the Internet?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +2

      I use an ethernet cable for the internet right now.

    • @hicknopunk
      @hicknopunk Рік тому

      Of wifi. You can use your Bluetooth slot for the ssd.

  • @MatthewKiehl
    @MatthewKiehl Рік тому +3

    Very nice solution.

  • @emwa3600
    @emwa3600 Рік тому +1

    WWAN slots since the Dell Lat 6xxx series have accommodated M-SATA cards. Plus, those machines have a BIOS that allows turning that WWAN slot into "bootable"... huh? Wha-?!! Is that like Bootable Ethernet? That was my first question by on the Dell Lat 6440. I tried it, and voila, that worked. I don't have a Dell Lat 7xxx series with a WWAN port, but I wonder!

  • @quisqueyanguy120
    @quisqueyanguy120 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video. Very helpful.

  • @kokodin5895
    @kokodin5895 Рік тому +5

    the only problem with that solution i can see nvme drive might not be bootable on some laptops because laptop maker never intended such an option. hp is notorious for that
    as for speed, unless it is pcie 4.0 transfer speed will be comparable to sata ssd because this kind of socket oses onlt 1x pcie connection while nvme ssd can use up to 4 pcie lines (double noched nvme uses 2x pcie single noch 4x pcie)
    if you have access to motherboard documentation you can technically splice in your own nvme socket as extra, either by removing a device you are not using or fiding unpopulated footprint for gpu or something. this require a bit of experience with micro soldering because it is easier to brick a computer if you never done it before
    my hp laptop runs dual ssd even though it was never intended to have any, one in unpopulated by factory m.2 sata port and onein place of sd cart reader via pcie 1x bus routed to nvme socket
    and both ssd's have exactly the same speed

    • @mikehensley78
      @mikehensley78 Рік тому

      if you use a bootloader on the original HDD you can first boot from HDD and tell it to boot the OS thats on the NVMe...i guess you could boot from a USB and have it boot the NVMe as well.

    • @kokodin5895
      @kokodin5895 Рік тому +2

      @@mikehensley78 yes i am using refind for that, it loads boot driver back to the bios so the boot can be performed from the uefi level, otherwise bios can't see nvme drive as nothing more as pcie device it know nothing about. i have hp laptop with very strip down bios so it can't be done any other way (bootloader might be at the flash drive though but there is only 3 usb)
      the only problem is windows likes to crash my bootloader and bootloader itself is not capable to secure bood and laptop preferes other signed options

  • @sujitkumarsingh3200
    @sujitkumarsingh3200 Рік тому +1

    I wonder what is the max read/write speed of the NVMe drive in this Wifi slot setup.

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +1

      I got 1257,54 Read (MB/s), 1211,65 Write (MB/s) which quite higher than my Sandisk 2.5" SSD

  • @rafaibsen
    @rafaibsen 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello! Can i do it on an inspiron 3576 i7 notebook? The bios?!

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  6 місяців тому +1

      Hello! While I haven't tested this on an Inspiron 3576 i7 notebook, you should double-check some of your laptop's specifications before going. Check the compatibility of important components such as the WiFi card slot, motherboard type, and other relevant hardware parameters with the procedure outlined in the video. This will guarantee that the instructions are appropriate for your laptop

  • @evil9054
    @evil9054 Місяць тому +1

    So how you use wifi if you replaced it with ssd i want to do this but will wifi work or not

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks for your comment! I'm using a USB Wi-Fi adapter. When I replaced my laptop's Wi-Fi card with M.2 SSD, I also had to start using a USB Wi-Fi adapter. It's been working well for me until now

  • @karllarielaorden7382
    @karllarielaorden7382 9 місяців тому +1

    How about mini pcie slot wlan? Can it still be converted ?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  9 місяців тому

      It can be converted by an adapter such as a mini PCIE to an NVME Adapter

  • @JAYJAY1787
    @JAYJAY1787 8 місяців тому +1

    But we wouldnt need this in a desktop that has both A/E slot correct? I can just plug in my 2230?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  8 місяців тому

      If you have a desktop that has a M.2 SSD slot, surely you don't need this adapter. But if you don't have that slot and instead only have a wifi slot, you may use this method.

    • @JAYJAY1787
      @JAYJAY1787 8 місяців тому +1

      @@techwise66it does have a m.2 slot but I am turning this desktop into a server so it won't need WiFi

  • @MrGeemonty
    @MrGeemonty 8 місяців тому +1

    curious why you didnt show the same laptop you were doing the upgrade on with the card adapter at the end. Appears you used a picture of a different laptop.

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  8 місяців тому

      I used different images to show that the card adapter upgrade method is suitable to a wide range of laptop models, including PCs. Rather than focusing on a particular laptop model, the goal was to demonstrate the upgrade's adaptability and compatibility across other platforms.

    • @MrGeemonty
      @MrGeemonty 8 місяців тому +1

      @techwise66 based on the intro the goal was for you to find add an nvme ssd to your laptop m.2 wifi slot, would make sense you would show it working in the laptop that you were wanting to upgrade.

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@MrGeemonty I appreciate your feedback. I am planning to create a new video that will walk through each step in depth once more

  • @travels1047
    @travels1047 Рік тому +2

    Clever Lad good video.

  • @haradhanmandal3117
    @haradhanmandal3117 Місяць тому +1

    Kioxia bg5 please suggest converter external card

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Місяць тому

      The Kioxia BG5 is a M.2 2230 SSD and use a Kioxia BG5 SSD as an external drive, you will need an M.2 NVMe to PCIe adapter or an M.2 NVMe enclosure

  • @farishakim6759
    @farishakim6759 Рік тому +3

    Thank God I stumble on this channel. Thanks so much sir...I was looking this exact solution and wondering if it works or not

  • @arlandi
    @arlandi Рік тому +3

    helpful video, thanks. just one question. the motherboard photo in the intro is different than the resulting photo in conclusion. are you using the same laptop?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +1

      Yes, I used it on my laptop, and one of my friends tried it on his laptop, and both results are working

  • @mugheesahmed588
    @mugheesahmed588 6 місяців тому +1

    I have toshiba portege z30 c there is another empty slot which I thinks is m.2 2230 but not confirmed do anyone knows...

  • @default19in
    @default19in Рік тому +2

    Superb tx so much for sharing .

  • @vinusuhas4978
    @vinusuhas4978 Рік тому +2

    What speeds are you getting?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +2

      I got 1257,54 Read (MB/s), 1211,65 Write (MB/s) which quite higher than my 2.5" SSD

    • @vinusuhas4978
      @vinusuhas4978 Рік тому

      @@techwise66 can we plug there 5G or 10G ethernet port ?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому

      @@vinusuhas4978 I didn't try it before

  • @brewmaster6452
    @brewmaster6452 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice video.
    Only missing one thing... The data transfer rates.
    For a nerd, that's is essencial path to go. :)

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for pointing that out! 😄 You're absolutely right. Nerds like us thrive on those details. I'll make sure to include data transfer rates in the upcoming content.

  • @wardehaj
    @wardehaj 7 місяців тому +1

    Do you need a motherboard bios upgrade in order to recognize and use the m2 drive?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  7 місяців тому +1

      In my instance, I did not need to update my motherboard bios in order for the M.2 NVMe SSD to be recognized. The BIOS settings are available in this video; ua-cam.com/video/YBwPaWFExsQ/v-deo.html

  • @utkarshgupta2943
    @utkarshgupta2943 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey man please help. I tried the same thing but SSD is not detecting in bios. What model is your laptop?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  9 місяців тому

      My laptop is lenovo ideapad 520

  • @lucabarbolovici4974
    @lucabarbolovici4974 Рік тому +2

    Hi, do u think my m.2 ssd would work in the wifi slot if i just cut the a+e key?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому

      Hi, if you mean to shift your wifi to an m.2 converter it would be worked

  • @AlejandroRodolfoMendez
    @AlejandroRodolfoMendez Рік тому +1

    Wow great video. It's a cool finding.

  • @allogic
    @allogic 4 місяці тому +1

    Cool, nice find.

  • @daerck
    @daerck Місяць тому +1

    you dont need an adaptor, just only buy a m2 ssd sata, that m2 sata 2230 is compatible with the port.

  • @LutorKF
    @LutorKF Рік тому +2

    Ty🙏 for this nice video! God bless you!

  • @tomaszl7948
    @tomaszl7948 7 місяців тому +1

    What is speed on this SSD with converter?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  7 місяців тому +1

      I got 1257,54 Read (MB/s), 1211,65 Write (MB/s) which quite higher than my 2.5" SSD.

  • @frankenstein3163
    @frankenstein3163 5 місяців тому +1

    Great shear. Any idea on how to get the best four NVMe's ssd performance on a 3rd gen pci desktop mobo ? It only has one m.2 slot and I'm a noob wen it comes to pci stuff on mother board's.
    EDIT: The rail stuff gets me a little lost.

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your kind words and great question! Enhancing your system to accommodate and make the most out of four NVMe SSDs, especially with a motherboard that has only one M.2 slot, presents a challenge, but there are solutions. Since your motherboard has limited M.2 slots, you can use either the adapter that I showed in the video to convert a WiFi slot to NVMe or a PCIe adapter to add more NVMe SSDs. These adapters convert available WiFi slots and PCIe slots into M.2 slots. For a 3rd gen PCIe motherboard, ensure the adapter is compatible with PCIe 3.0 for optimal performance. It's a good idea to ask the seller for this information.

    • @frankenstein3163
      @frankenstein3163 5 місяців тому +1

      @@techwise66 :) I have ben doing a bit of research last year to see if I wanted a 4th gen. Just for got most of it. Turning the wifi slot on laptop to a functioning PCIe is awesome. I remember trying to make a expot adapter for a graphics card on my 12 year old laptop several years ago. Epic fail. >_

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  5 місяців тому

      @@frankenstein3163 😊 It's great to hear about your enthusiasm and willingness to explore new upgrades and modifications, even after an adventurous attempt with your old laptop! The journey of upgrading and tinkering with hardware can be both exciting and challenging. Don't be discouraged by this type of past experiences. Keep researching, and and may it be a great success!

    • @frankenstein3163
      @frankenstein3163 5 місяців тому

      @@techwise66 :)

  • @farishakim6759
    @farishakim6759 Рік тому +1

    Brother...can you teach me how to boot from the wifi port..I'm confuse between legacy or UEFI setting

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому

      You may watch this video, the BIOS settings which is worked in there as well
      ua-cam.com/video/YBwPaWFExsQ/v-deo.html

  • @pironiero
    @pironiero Рік тому +1

    Tests, we need more tests, or at least one in comparison with a regular M2 slot on a same SSD

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому

      I am planning to do another video to show you more

    • @pironiero
      @pironiero Рік тому +1

      @@techwise66 oh cool!

  • @tamamma03
    @tamamma03 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you but I've a question. Will then the MainBoard see this nvme drive for boot?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  6 місяців тому

      Yes, after migrating my previous Windows, which was setup on my 2.5" SATA SSD, to M.2 NMMe, it works as it is and is bootable. You can see the video for bios properties in this video: ua-cam.com/video/YBwPaWFExsQ/v-deo.html

  • @401uwu7
    @401uwu7 7 місяців тому +1

    Is there any way to check if the pci port support the nvme ... without purchase unwanted parts...

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  7 місяців тому

      You can find out whether your PCI port supports NVMe by identifying the number of lanes (x1, x4, x8, x16) and the version of your PCIe slots (such as PCIe 3.0 or 4.0) without having to buy extra parts. The third-party program HWiNFO64 is available for free. This link will take you to a video that describes the software: ua-cam.com/video/PkZwEkgMwQI/v-deo.html
      In the HWiNFO64, reach to the motherboard and under motherboard features find motherboard slots like in my case 4xPCI Express x1, and 1xPCI Express X4. NVMe SSDs typically require a PCIe x4 slot or higher.

  • @eduardopauloferreirajunior
    @eduardopauloferreirajunior 10 місяців тому +1

    If it works out, I intend to make a video in Portuguese, can I mention you in the video??

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment, and of course, if sharing your experience benefits others, that's great!

  • @XpcBenchmark
    @XpcBenchmark 5 місяців тому +1

    Doesnt work on asus l406 after place the adapter i was try eith many diffirent ssd not detected in bios thanks anyway

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your experience with the ASUS L406. I'm sorry to hear that the adapter and SSDs weren't detected in your computer model

  • @LawatheMEid
    @LawatheMEid 8 місяців тому +1

    Could a windows os be installed on it and make it a boot drive?
    ..and does the bandwidth of the motherboard is equal to m.2 ssd in your case? .. i think it is less by 10 times.

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  8 місяців тому +1

      After I plugged in the M.2 SSD to my Wi-Fi port, I migrated all my previous Windows files and other folders to my new SSD and adjusted the bios. Then, I can boot my new M.2 SSD. I got 1257,54 Read (MB/s), 1211,65 Write (MB/s) which quite higher than my 2.5" SSD.

    • @LawatheMEid
      @LawatheMEid 8 місяців тому +1

      @@techwise66 amazing

    • @mrpurpleman9698
      @mrpurpleman9698 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@LawatheMEid If you are not doing heavy gaming or video editing it matters very little, I still have an 8 year old 2.5" SSD chugging along with 400-500meg read/write speeds and windows and apps perform super fast.

  • @nanayeboah475
    @nanayeboah475 Рік тому +1

    You have a new subscriber❤

  • @hassandraznasr1294
    @hassandraznasr1294 11 місяців тому +1

    It's a great video
    I got Lenovo z50-70 laptop
    And I buy Samsung nvme PCIe m-key
    But i don't find a way to attach it into my laptop
    After i watch your video i get some hope to do it in my laptop
    But i look for the WiFi slot i found it very tight to do that 😢
    Can you guide me what i can do? 🙏

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment.
      I use a USB wifi adapter as an alternative

    • @hassandraznasr1294
      @hassandraznasr1294 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you

  • @adamlee3217
    @adamlee3217 8 місяців тому +1

    Good job on the research and your results.👾

  • @str0K3R1
    @str0K3R1 3 місяці тому +1

    Hello sir i have one question
    Can i install windows in the ssd ?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  3 місяці тому +1

      Yes, you can definitely install Windows on the SSD! I migrated to the new M.2 SSD and it works well.

  • @matthewgonzalez2360
    @matthewgonzalez2360 10 місяців тому +1

    Good explanation. I hope you can help me. I have an Asus laptop with a soldered Wi-Fi card that is bad. I want to use an SSD adaptor as my secondary drive where i can install a wi-fi card and an nvme drive. What do you think I should use?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  10 місяців тому

      To solve your issue, you can use an M.2 to PCIe adapter that has both an NVMe and Wi-Fi card slot. This way, you'll be able to use an NVMe drive and replace the bad Wi-Fi card without having to solder anything. Just ensure your laptop has a spare M.2 slot and that the adapter is compatible with your laptop

  • @deusexeugenics
    @deusexeugenics 7 місяців тому +1

    Can we use minipcie slot to boot nvme pcie x4 drive(with an adapter ofc)???

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  7 місяців тому +1

      I didn't try it before, but I think you can. But you should find a different adapter than the one that I showed in the video. Please search for "Mini PCIE to NVME Adapter Mini PCIE to M2 MINI PCI-E to NVME Convert Card Riser Support 2230 2242 2260 2280 NVME PCIE M2 SSD". Before making a purchase, you may ask the seller about your motherboard

  • @alexkuk2659
    @alexkuk2659 10 місяців тому +1

    So you are managed to install a SSD into your notebook but I am just wondering if you could boot your Windows from it, could you?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  10 місяців тому

      Yes, after I plugged in the M.2 SSD to my Wi-Fi port, I migrated all my previous Windows files and other folders to my new SSD and adjusted the bios. Then, I can boot my new M.2 SSD. You may find the bios details on this video;
      ua-cam.com/video/YBwPaWFExsQ/v-deo.htmlsi=kjcy8mDxp-NaqyYu

  • @billychandras.kom.5738
    @billychandras.kom.5738 5 місяців тому +1

    does it work with qualcomm atheros ar956x wireless adapter? i have laptop with this wireless adapter and i plan to replace it with m.2 sata/nvme ssd, will it work?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  5 місяців тому

      The adapter featured in the video is designed for Key A+E slots, whereas the Qualcomm Atheros AR956x wireless adapter typically utilises a mini PCI-E WiFi port. So, you'll need to get a different adapter compatible with the mini PCI-E slot. I am preparing a new video and will try to show the differences.

  • @mattmill30
    @mattmill30 Рік тому +5

    It would be interesting to explore whether any of the M.2 slots are capable of supporting multiple cards, using an "M.2 riser" - I don't know whether that exists.

    • @Monni95
      @Monni95 9 місяців тому

      Basically you would need PCI-E PCI-E bridge controller chip... I assume it will restrict the bandwidth usable for each card. Obviously you could split the USB and PCI-E pins and use one card that only use USB pins and another card that only use PCI-E pins.

    • @mattmill30
      @mattmill30 9 місяців тому

      @@Monni95 would the USB pins enable a M.2 card to act as a hub?
      So potentially providing the port for the termination of a USB network, which the standard supports up-to 127 devices.

  • @prod.byaunda9271
    @prod.byaunda9271 9 місяців тому +1

    I have some problem when i install nvme in wifi slot it doesn't show boot option in bios but it's show as storage when i boot from my old hdd what should i do

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  9 місяців тому +1

      The NVMe SSD needs to be properly formatted and partitioned. For most modern systems, you should use GPT (GUID Partition Table) rather than MBR (Master Boot Record). You can check and change this using disk management tools in your operating system. If the drive is new, you must install an operating system to make it bootable. If you are moving from an old drive, you can clone the old drive to the NVMe SSD using cloning software and I did like that. In your BIOS, check the boot order. Ensure the NVMe drive is listed and set as a priority if you want to boot from it. I explained the bios options in this video, so you may also check the settings here;
      ua-cam.com/video/YBwPaWFExsQ/v-deo.html

    • @prod.byaunda9271
      @prod.byaunda9271 9 місяців тому +1

      @@techwise66 The nvme i have is from my old desktop PC and it's already have windows on it

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  9 місяців тому +1

      @@prod.byaunda9271 You're encountering an issue where your NVMe SSD, which already has Windows installed on it from your old desktop PC, is not being recognized as a bootable drive in your new system. Consider backing up your data and performing a clean installation of Windows on the NVMe drive. Windows installations tied to different hardware can sometimes have issues booting into a new system

  • @juliomolinas879
    @juliomolinas879 5 місяців тому +1

    good video master, I want to do the same with a desktop PC, but the other way around, my mother board does not have m2 wifi, only m2 storage, do you think it is possible to put an m2 wifi and bluetoth in that connector? It is a gigabyte h 510 I await a response!!

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  5 місяців тому

      Hello and thank you for your comment! Yes, it is generally possible to add WiFi and Bluetooth functionality to a desktop PC using the M.2 slot originally intended for storage, but there are a few important considerations to keep in mind.
      Slot Compatibility: Most modern desktop motherboards use M.2 slots that support both SATA and PCIe devices. For WiFi and Bluetooth cards, you'll need a slot that supports PCIe devices, as most M.2 WiFi cards use PCIe for connectivity. Your Gigabyte H510 motherboard should support this, but it's always a good idea to check the motherboard's manual or specifications online to confirm the type of M.2 slots it has and their compatibility.
      Keying and Form Factor: M.2 slots and devices are keyed to ensure that only compatible devices can be connected. M.2 WiFi cards typically use the A, E, or A+E key, while M.2 storage devices might use B or M keys. Ensure that the M.2 slot on your motherboard matches the keying of the M.2 WiFi card you plan to use.
      Hardware Support: Not all motherboards may support booting or device recognition for M.2 WiFi cards if the BIOS/UEFI firmware doesn't explicitly support it. Check your motherboard's documentation or contact Gigabyte support to confirm if your specific model supports using an M.2 slot for WiFi and Bluetooth modules.
      You can search for adapters that can solve your issue, such as "NGFF A/E-Key Wireless NGFF WiFi Card to M.2 NGFF Key-M" or "Wireless M.2 A+E Key Slot To M.2 M Key Wifi Bluetooth Adapter." However, ensure you check for compatibility and space constraints before purchasing any hardware.
      Good luck with your upgrade!

  • @facelessvaper
    @facelessvaper Рік тому +1

    Can it be done the other way round m.2 to wifi/BT?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +1

      I saw an adapter to convert M.2 slot to wifi too (Wireless M.2 A+E Key Slot to M.2 M Key Wifi Bluetooth Adapter)

    • @facelessvaper
      @facelessvaper Рік тому +1

      @@techwise66 Cool thanks for responding. I have a spare wifi/BT card in a old lappy however I just purchased a BT5.0 for my Xbox controller but for anyone else who reads this it's good to know.👍

  • @bitterkeit85
    @bitterkeit85 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a wwan slot avaible, wonder if i can adapt something useful there

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  11 місяців тому +1

      Some devices support using the WWAN slot for a secondary SSD. Some M.2 SATA III SSDs may be plugged in. You should check your device's documentation

  • @The.Doctor.Venkman
    @The.Doctor.Venkman 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this information!

  • @floycewhite6991
    @floycewhite6991 7 місяців тому +1

    Did you use a docking port for Ethernet?

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  7 місяців тому +1

      I have a built-in Ethernet port in my laptop, so I didn't need that, but it could be an alternative to using docking stations that include multiple ports, including Ethernet, USB, HDMI, etc., and can be connected to a laptop via a USB or Thunderbolt port

  • @sivakumarb9749
    @sivakumarb9749 Рік тому +2

    Good info. But if it is possible to add an additional M.2 slot (either SATA or NVME) or an M.2 slot which supports both SATA & NVME protocols? What I am asking is whether we can add an addional M.2 slot in a laptop motherboard which has only one M.2 slot.

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому

      I didn't try this before, but it should work because we convert wifi slot to M.2 slot this way. It worked in the motherboards that don't have M.2 slot.

    • @sivakumarb9749
      @sivakumarb9749 Рік тому +1

      @@techwise66 No bro, I am not asking about converting an existing Wifi slot. I am specifically asking if we can add an additional M.2 slot in a laptop motherboard.

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому +1

      @@sivakumarb9749 I understand, Brother, now. I only found this method to add an M.2 slot to a laptop motherboard. But when I find any other alternative method, I will also share it at once.

    • @farishakim6759
      @farishakim6759 Рік тому

      @techwise66 I think you misunderstood his question...what he's asking is "is it possible to add additional m.2 slot although our laptop has only one m.2 slot (the wifi card slot)"
      In other words...is there any 2 in 1 m.2 adapter/extension out there?

  • @bigGGyou
    @bigGGyou 10 місяців тому +1

    Useful video~ Thanks!

  • @Louis-zz7zv
    @Louis-zz7zv Рік тому +1

    Di you installed that on a different board,not the one you showed first? Looks different

    • @techwise66
      @techwise66  Рік тому

      It is installed on different laptops and works very well. I am planning to record a new video to show step-by-step as well.

  • @garyg3916
    @garyg3916 8 місяців тому +1

    very well .. 👏

  • @mustafamuhammad3111
    @mustafamuhammad3111 4 місяці тому +1

    Bro already got a Seagate barracuda pro hardrive