I haven't seen any. The Inspiron 7559 does NOT support NVMe, so you would not be able to use the newer models like the 960 Evo, but the 860 uses SATA, so it should be absolutely fine.
I haven't seen any. The Inspiron 7559 does NOT support NVMe, so you would not be able to use the newer models like the 960 Evo, but the 860 uses SATA, so it should be absolutely fine.
Is there a difference in performance if I used an m.2 that is a v-nand. Is it even compatible?
There are a lot of variables that affect SSD performance, so rather than focusing on one specific design aspect like V-NAND, it would be better to compare benchmarks of SSDs you're interested in, although again on this particular system you'd be limited to M.2 SATA-based SSDs, not NVMe-based SSDs. I believe the 860 Evo is among the fastest, if not THE fastest, SATA-based SSD that was made, except perhaps for Samsung's Pro lineup, although you're paying a lot more there mostly for higher write endurance and only a small bit of extra performance, and then only in specific use cases. But I freely admit that I'm also a fan of Samsung SSDs in general because to my knowledge Samsung is the only vendor that makes everything in-house: the NAND chips, the controller, the firmware, and the board. That's probably why they're able to stay at the front of the market.
Is there anyone who tried this, because i am about to try installing a samsung 860 evo M2 SSD in my inspiron 7559. It does use the SATA III Interface but still i nee to make sure. Thanks in advance!
Just booted windows off my SSD. The 860 EVO is compatible
However you might not be able to transfer your old windows cause it is a bit weird with the registries so you might have to back up data and install clean boot.
Yes, it works! I installed this SSD: "SAMSUNG M.2 860 EVO 250 Gb M.2 2280 SATA III (MZ-N6E250BW)" which is exactly that "Samsung 860 EVO SSD M.2 500Gb" just 250 Gb. And all is working just fine.
Yes, it works! I installed this SSD: "SAMSUNG M.2 860 EVO 250 Gb M.2 2280 SATA III (MZ-N6E250BW)" which is exactly that "Samsung 860 EVO SSD M.2 500Gb" just 250 Gb. And all is working just fine.
I have to ask this because i know nothing about computers, but could the "Samsung 860 EVO 1TB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-76E1T0B/AM)" work in the Inspiron 7559?
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I haven't seen any. The Inspiron 7559 does NOT support NVMe, so you would not be able to use the newer models like the 960 Evo, but the 860 uses SATA, so it should be absolutely fine.
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March 19th, 2018 23:00
I was wondering if the 860 worked as well! Did you end up getting it and if you did, how did it go?
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June 13th, 2018 20:00
Is there a difference in performance if I used an m.2 that is a v-nand. Is it even compatible?
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June 13th, 2018 21:00
There are a lot of variables that affect SSD performance, so rather than focusing on one specific design aspect like V-NAND, it would be better to compare benchmarks of SSDs you're interested in, although again on this particular system you'd be limited to M.2 SATA-based SSDs, not NVMe-based SSDs. I believe the 860 Evo is among the fastest, if not THE fastest, SATA-based SSD that was made, except perhaps for Samsung's Pro lineup, although you're paying a lot more there mostly for higher write endurance and only a small bit of extra performance, and then only in specific use cases. But I freely admit that I'm also a fan of Samsung SSDs in general because to my knowledge Samsung is the only vendor that makes everything in-house: the NAND chips, the controller, the firmware, and the board. That's probably why they're able to stay at the front of the market.
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Is there anyone who tried this, because i am about to try installing a samsung 860 evo M2 SSD in my inspiron 7559. It does use the SATA III Interface but still i nee to make sure. Thanks in advance!
dimitris4235
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June 30th, 2018 09:00
I have just bought one off amazon today, I will confirm in a weeks time if it works when I install. If you want I can give you an update then.
EDIT: I bought the 250gb version
VishiKumar
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July 3rd, 2018 00:00
Is it compatible with Inspiron 7559 ?
VishiKumar
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July 3rd, 2018 00:00
Samsung 860 EVO SSD M.2 500Gb compatible with Inspiron 7559 ?
dimitris4235
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July 8th, 2018 06:00
Just booted windows off my SSD. The 860 EVO is compatible
However you might not be able to transfer your old windows cause it is a bit weird with the registries so you might have to back up data and install clean boot.
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November 26th, 2018 03:00
Yes, it works! I installed this SSD: "SAMSUNG M.2 860 EVO 250 Gb M.2 2280 SATA III (MZ-N6E250BW)" which is exactly that "Samsung 860 EVO SSD M.2 500Gb" just 250 Gb. And all is working just fine.
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November 26th, 2018 16:00
I have to ask this because i know nothing about computers, but could the "Samsung 860 EVO 1TB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-76E1T0B/AM)" work in the Inspiron 7559?