If you would take the time to read the manual you could find the answers to your questions.
Perhaps because you linked to the Storage specifications page, which lists the amount of storage limit for each potential drive, rather than the System specifications page, which lists the external bus frequency, PCIe Gen 3, as the OP had asked for in the first line of their first post.
Dell's specs are based on what they test when the laptop is designed. It's not a limitation. Technology evolves, and often larger RAM sticks and larger drives become available after Dell publishes the specs, and Dell does not bother to go back to revise the maximum specs. So, Dell's specs should not be interpreted as limitations or maximums.
Whenever touching components or working inside a computer, wear a grounded wrist strap, also called anti-static wrist strap, ESD wrist strap, or ground bracelet. I know many people do such work without this, but it's a cheap and sensible precaution. Rest the laptop on an anti-static mat or at least a reasonable alternative such as corrugated cardboard.
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July 28th, 2021 13:00
The 5570 M.2 is compatible with NVMe/PCIe and SATA.
Maalik1
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July 29th, 2021 00:00
Which generation of PCIE it supports?
how many lanes it has?
Also share DELL Specification where they mention supporting of NVME.
Whats the maximum read/write speed it supports.
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Maalik
Maalik1
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July 29th, 2021 02:00
Yes i already know this,
I stated that which pcie generation ?
and is nvme technology supported?
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July 29th, 2021 02:00
Welcome to the Dell Community @Maalik1
Dell Latitude E5570 Owner's Manual:
https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-e5570-laptop/latitudee5570_om/storage-specifications?guid=guid-e579063e-03a4-4e56-94af-5d9f53a51fd2&lang=en-us
Best regards,
U2
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July 29th, 2021 03:00
If you already know this then why do you ask.
If you would take the time to read the manual you could find the answers to your questions.
PCIe Gen3 (8 GT/s)
https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-e5570-laptop/latitudee5570_om/system-specifications?guid=guid-4a9b7199-62d0-4805-88f4-2f04e751a6f8&lang=en-us
2TB M.2 SSD • PCIe NVMe Gen 3
https://www.crucial.com/ssd/p5/ct2000p5ssd8/ct18197386
This part is 100% compatible with Latitude E5570:
Best regards and good luck,
U2
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Perhaps because you linked to the Storage specifications page, which lists the amount of storage limit for each potential drive, rather than the System specifications page, which lists the external bus frequency, PCIe Gen 3, as the OP had asked for in the first line of their first post.
This leads me to my question...
Is a 2 TB SSD compatible, considering the Storage Specifications page lists a HDD up to 1 TB and both a 2.5 and M.2 SSD up to 512 GB?
Best,
Will
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October 11th, 2022 08:00
Yes. Here are guaranteed-compatible SSDs from Crucial, though you may choose any brand you like.
Dell's specs are based on what they test when the laptop is designed. It's not a limitation. Technology evolves, and often larger RAM sticks and larger drives become available after Dell publishes the specs, and Dell does not bother to go back to revise the maximum specs. So, Dell's specs should not be interpreted as limitations or maximums.
Whenever touching components or working inside a computer, wear a grounded wrist strap, also called anti-static wrist strap, ESD wrist strap, or ground bracelet. I know many people do such work without this, but it's a cheap and sensible precaution. Rest the laptop on an anti-static mat or at least a reasonable alternative such as corrugated cardboard.