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    Intel M.2 NGFF Drives

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Jobine, Aug 28, 2013.

  1. Jobine

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    Interesting! This is a huge boost to the Y410p/Y510p! Hope someone can let us know after the first order and upgrade! :)
     
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    Not just Y410p/Y510p, but also u330/u430, g410/g510/g710 and possibly future thinkpads ending with 40 :)
     
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    LOL did you even bother to read the PDF? The drives are M.2 80 mm, which will not fit in the Y510p/Y410p. Only 42 mm will fit so you're basically limited to low-capacity caching drives.
     
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    Derp. Updated to proper specs Sandisk u110 confirmed 42mm on spec sheet.