There is space for only one internal 2.5" device, and no M.2 or mSATA drives are supported - so, you will need to remove the hard drive to install an SSD. If you can find an adapter and are willing to sacrifice the DVD drive, you may be able to mount the hard drive in place of the optical drive.
Would have the SSD drive the same performance if mounted in place of the optical drive as in place of the other hard drive? Because, maybe tha bay of the optical drive is not the same Sata version...
ejn63
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September 13th, 2016 04:00
There is space for only one internal 2.5" device, and no M.2 or mSATA drives are supported - so, you will need to remove the hard drive to install an SSD. If you can find an adapter and are willing to sacrifice the DVD drive, you may be able to mount the hard drive in place of the optical drive.
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September 14th, 2016 02:00
Hi
Would have the SSD drive the same performance if mounted in place of the optical drive as in place of the other hard drive? Because, maybe tha bay of the optical drive is not the same Sata version...
Thanks
ejn63
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September 14th, 2016 16:00
Most notebooks use a SATA 3G controller for the optical drive - so you'll get half what you'll see from mounting the SSD in place of the hard drive.