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Dell M.2 / NVME Specifications And Upgrade Requirements For Latitude, XPS, Precision Mobile and Optiplex
Good day Dell Community,
Because of your questions I'm pleased to present the below information, specifications and requirements for M.2 on various Dell models.
Precision 7710 | 7720:
Maximum internal dives supported: 3
Drive configurations supported ( max ) : (3x M.2) or (2x M.2 and 1x 2.5inch SATA)
PCIE Lanes:
The 2 M.2 slots available are wired as 4X
The 2.5 Inch bay is wired as 2X
Parts needed to install M.2 into the dedicated M.2 slot:
1x HR8P8 thermal cover ( comes with cover and thermal pad )
1x 4270E Screw: ( Holds the cover down on top of the M.2 drive )
Parts needed to install an M.2 into the 2.5 inch bay of 7710 and 7510:
1x 745TM 2.5 inch metal bracket - most units will have this already included
1x Y1WJX M.2 bracket ( goes inside of 745TM )
4x 2864D M3X3 screw. Most systems will have these already included. These screws hold in the Y1WJX M.2 drive carrier, or a 2.5 inch drive into 745TM.
1x WPTND M.2 Interposer Board. This installs into Y1WJX M.2 bracket.
5x 4270E M2.0*3L screws
1x HR8P8 M.2 thermal cover
Find instructions here on the Dell Community.
PCIE Lanes:
M.2 slot supports 4X
The 2.5 Inch bay is wired as 2X
Parts needed to install an M.2 into the 2.5 inch bay are the same as the 7710 above.
Precision 5510 | 5520 and XPS 9550 | 9560:
Maximum internal dives supported: 2
Drive configurations supported: (1x M.2) (1x 2.5 SATA) (1xM.2 and 1X 2.5 SATA)
PCIE Lanes:
M.2 slot supports 4X
The 2.5 Inch bay is wired as SATA
Parts needed in order to install a M.2:
Parts needed in order to add a 2.5 inch drive:
1x XDYGX cable
2x 3XYT5 rubber side isolator
1x 3FDY3 metal HDD bracket ( some units may already have this installed even if a 2.5 inch drive wasn't ordered from Dell originally )
Discussed here on Dell Community.
Precision 3510:
Maximum internal dives supported: 1
Drive configurations supported: (1x M.2) or (1x 2.5inch SATA)
PCIE Lanes:
M.2 slot supports 4X
2.5 Inch bay is wired as SATA
Parts needed to upgrade from 2.5 inch drive to M.2 drive:1x X3YR8 M.2 end bracket
1x 1X2MT thermal cover
2x 4270E M2X3 screwsDrive configurations supported: (1x M.2) (1x 2.5inch SATA) (1x M.2 cache drive and 1x 2.5 inch drive )
PCIE Lanes:
M.2 slot supports 4X
2.5 Inch bay is wired as SATA
Parts needed to upgrade from 2.5 inch drive to M.2 drive:
1x 2FFR0 end bracket
1x X3DN4 -Thermal plate
1x 4270E - End screw
Maximum internal dives supported: 1
Drive configurations supported: (1x M.2) or (1x 2.5inch SATA)
PCIE Lanes:
E5270 supports 2X
E5570 with H processor supports 4X
E5570 with U processor supports 2X
E5470 with H processor supports 2X
E5470 with U processor supports 2X
2.5 Inch bay is wired as SATA
Parts needed to upgrade from 2.5 inch drive to M.2 drive are same as 3510 above.
Maximum internal dives supported: 2
Drive configurations supported: (1x M.2) (1x 2.5inch SATA) (1x M.2 cache drive and 1x 2.5 inch drive )
PCIE Lanes:
5280 supports 2X
5580 with H processor supports 4X
5580 with U processor supports 2X
5480 with H processor supports 4X
5480 with U processor supports 2X
2.5 Inch bay is wired as SATA
Parts needed to upgrade from 2.5 inch drive to M.2 drive are same as 3520 above.
Latitude E7270 | E7470:
maximum internal dives supported: 1
Drive configurations supported: (1x M.2)
PCIE Lanes:
M.2 slot supports 2X
Parts Needed in order to upgrade to M.2:
1x DJ69P thermal cover
2x 4270E screw M2X3 ( most systems will have at least one of these already included )Latitude 7280 | 7480:
Maximum internal dives supported: 1
Drive configurations supported: (1x M.2)
PCIE Lanes:
M.2 slot supports 2X
Parts Needed in order to upgrade to M.2:
1x R6TGF thermal cover
2x VJYP9 screw M2X3 ( most systems will have at least one of these already included )
XPS 13 9350 | 9360
Maximum internal dives supported: 1
Drive configurations supported: (1x M.2)
PCIE Lanes:
The M.2 slot available supports up to 4X
Parts needed:
1x 4270E screw M2X3XPS 13 9365
Maximum internal dives supported: 1
Drive configurations supported: (1x M.2)
PCIE Lanes:
The M.2 slot available supports up to 4X
Parts needed:
1x 4HP13 - Thermal plate
2x JPRFM - M1.6x2.5 screws
Optiplex 5040 | 7040 ( Mini Tower ) :
Maximum internal dives supported: 2
Drive configurations supported: (1xM.2) (2xM.2) (1xM.2 and 1x2.5) (2x2.5) (1x3.5)
PCIE Lanes:
The single on board M.2 slot supports up to 4X
The M.2 drive installed into the 2.5 inch bay: 2x
Parts needed for M.2.
On-motherboard M.2 bay:1x 6J3FV SATA cable
1x X9FV3 M.2/2.5 inch bay adapter/caddy
On motherboard M.2 installation instructions found here.
Optiplex 3050 | 5050 | 7050 ( Mini Tower ) : :
Maximum internal drives supported: 2
Drive configurations supported: (1xM.2) (1x2.5) (1x3.5) (2x2.5) (1xM.2 and 1x2.5) (1xM.2 and 1x3.5)
PCIE Lanes:
The single on board M.2 slot supports up to 4X
Installing M.2 into the 2.5/3.5 inch bay is not supported
Parts needed for M.2:
1x DHR6X spacer (goes between the motherboard and M.2 drive)
Installation instructions found here
Learn how to reset drives to non-Optane here
OS install notes:
There's an updated storage driver (IRST F6) to include PCIE support. ( The one you have to install for Windows to see the drive during installation ) :
Also see: Installing Windows 7 on a SKYLAKE system using MDT: http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/HOW11493/en
Obtaining an ISO image:
For some systems you can obtain Dell operating system images through Dell Hosted image
Note: not all systems and service tags will have an image available for download.
Note: Even though Dell Hosted Images have USB3 drivers slip streamed in, they may not include the IRST driver at this time. ( some may know this at the F6 driver ). As a result you may need to install the IRST driver manually during the Windows install process.
Dell is currently working to add the IRST driver to the Dell Hosted Images. No ETA on when this will happen at this time.
Discussed here on SpiceWorks.Other M.2 Articles:
Imaging M.2 Solid-State Drives in Intel Skylake chipset systems
Only 1 Solid State Drive (SSD) seen on Interposer card
SSD not detected on startup or reboot on New Precision 15 5000 (5510) or XPS 15 9550
PXE Booting with M.2 Solid State Drives
How to distinguish the differences between M.2 cards
Why am I unable to find option in BIOS to set a hard drive password on NVMe SSD
painful8th
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December 18th, 2017 23:00
Hey @SoCal (and @'DELL-Justin C' , @Darr.Darr), I am in (almost) exactly the same boat with @SoCal here: a Precision 3620 tower (it *is* a tower only, right?) system, on which I want to install the 960 EVO (not the Pro).
So I've got a couple questions:
1) Is only the M.2 screw needed here? I saw references to some risers in the OP, but I presumed they are about laptops and such.
2) My system currently boots from two SATA 1Tb disks in mirror RAID-1 configuration. Can I install the NVMe in order for it to become the boot disk? And keep the RAID mirror as a second logical drive? I can provide the configuration asset tag if needed.
I've been fighting for two weeks with Dell Greece to get some info on these subjects, with no results unfortunately. I hope I'll be able to clear things up before the end of this week, because I see myself getting a plain SSD and be done with it... :(
Darr.Darr
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December 19th, 2017 10:00
A silicone pad is recommended (for heat dissipation?), too, but in my experience it's not required (e.g. I have a 1TB M.2 drive on a PCI-e adapter card and it has no overheating problems without a silicone pad).
Try installing it and see if the BIOS recognizes its presence... if so, I see no reason it couldn't be made the boot drive. You might need to download the Win10 ISO from Dell and install it from scratch, though... I have not had good luck with any softwares cloning all the boot disk partitions to SSD and then having it be bootable with the recovery partition also being accessible, et cetera.
painful8th
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December 19th, 2017 12:00
I want to install just a simple 256Gb Evo, so I don't believe it will be an issue too.
I'm asking about the boot drive due to the presence of the extra HDD RAID-1. Anyways, I've purchased M2x3mm from ebay (thanks for the link btw) and will proceed to buy the samsung too. I hoped that the other user with the 3620 reported back some of his findings with the 960 Pro.
TxF
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December 21st, 2017 02:00
Well, I have to say this is exceptional support, I hope there's more like this one. It answers all the questions I had.
Thank you Justin, and thanks to Dell for having you here :)
painful8th
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December 27th, 2017 23:00
Well, contrary to TxF, I lack any nice things to say for Dell support. Whatever small pieces of information were provided regarding my questions, were mostly given by Dell users. Dell support has not given me anything to go by, either on telephone or here. IMHO users should not have to hunt down information like that on a forum. Pity, especially considering that 4-digit price tag of the 3620 rig in question.
Anyways, I've posted some bits of information regarding trying to install a Samsung 960 EVO on a RAID-1-based Precision 3620 tower at en.community.dell.com/.../21040521
Hope it actually helps someone.