Quote from: E.Banes on April 19, 2017, 05:06:53
The storage option is a bit confusing. A nvme/pci-e m.2 SSD is installed in the 2.5" bay via adapter. How does a 2.5" bay have connections for both SATA and PCI-e? Is the adapter a perfomance-killing nvme-to-SATA? That would make the more expensive nvme ssd an worthless upgrade.... If someone can clarify, please do.
Yes, hence it is connected by x2 PCIe lanes instead of x4. 4k random operation speeds will remain almost unchanged, whereas the (more noteworthy) sequential transfer speeds will be halved in theory.
But a NVMe SSD will also drain 13~18% more battery than a typical M.2 SATA 3 SSD.