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X260上来了,总有客户想要试一下双硬盘方案,和250一样,于是,这台IBM X260就要安装固态硬盘,方案是固态硬盘做引导,机械硬盘存数据 。
硬盘规格是创见 128G ngff m2接口sataIII
好了,费话不多说,上图。
先来看看260的外观:
打开来看看接口:
OK,,拆机喽。打螺丝喽。
看一下内存条,4代条哦,
看一下无线网卡:
装机,上ngff
安装成功,开机看效果:
55555,找不到硬盘哦,怎么回事????
260竟然不支持ngff的固态硬盘,那要这个接口有什么用?
进google,查资料,看看怎么回事,查啊 查,查啊 查,
突然:
Back in early January when the new Skylake ThinkPad models were announced, we were confronted by a little mystery regarding the storage used in various T- and X-series models: Models like the T460, X260, t*560 and T460p all were announced to be available with a 256 GB PCIe SSD option. No big deal you might think, many new Notebooks these days are available with PCIe storage in the form of 2280 M.2 SSDs. However, unlike the T460s, which makes use of this form-factor, these other new models don´t offer 2280 M.2 slots, as their chassis architecture is still the same as the preceding Broadwell models, like T450, X250 etc. – so the question that presented itself was: In which form does Lenovo use PCIe SSDs in these models? Has Lenovo gotten 2242 M.2 PCIe SSDs to use them in these models?
Actually, the answer is: No. They don´t use 2242 M.2 SSDs. Instead, Lenovo utilizes a standard many people may have heard about, but which was never used in any ThinkPad, up until now: According to a statement of a Lenovo employee in forums.lenovo.com, these new models use 2.5″ SATA Express SSDs. A standard which hasn´t really taken off in the notebook space due to the rise of M.2 / NGFF (Next Generation Formfactor) SSDs, which are much more suitable for thinner and lighter Ultrabooks, which dominate the market today. As the models where this new standard is used a a little bit thicker then ultra-thin models like T460s or X1 Carbon, it makes sense for Lenovo to use the SATA Express form-factor, as it allows them to salvage the legacy 2.5″ form-factor a little bit longer and allow low-cost HDD options, but still offer the latest advancement in storage technology. SATA Express is also compatible with SATA, so if you buy a ThinkPad equipped with SATA Express, you can use normal SATA SSDs/HDDs as well.
An example for a 2.5″ SATA Express SSD would be the Toshiba XG3 PCIe NVMe SSD. Listed in the parts list of the T460p you will find a PCIe SSD made by Toshiba, so this is likely the SSD Lenovo uses here.
What do you think? Should Lenovo stick with 2.5″ and use SATA Express, or should they switch eventually all models to M.2, which would mean the death of HDDs? Tell us in the comments below!
什么意思 ?原来是支持ngff,不过ngff有两种规格,一种是sata的,另一种是pcie,以前250是过渡,当时sata&pcie总线的ngff都支持,到260了,只支持最新的pcie总线的了,555555,问题是pcie总线的现在还没货啊 。
哎,哎,哎,和客户说,先不装了,等42MM的ngff固态硬盘的pcie总线产品出来再上吧。
OK,安装固态硬盘失败,打包发货:
全部搞定,收工。
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