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December 2nd, 2020 13:00

XPS 8940, screw to install M.2 SSD

I'm looking to install an M.2 SSD in my XPS 8940, but it seems like I'm missing a screw.

It appears that I would put the screw in the hole labeled 2280, but I don't know where I would get that screw.

There is a screw in the hole labeled 2230, but I assume that screw needs to remain in place.

Thanks,
Bill

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December 4th, 2020 16:00

Thank you, @CTG_8273 and @RoHe, for helping me figure it out!

For anyone else, here is the procedure for installing an M.2 SSD into a Dell XPS 8940 that doesn't currently have one.

1. Move the Phillips-head screw from 2230 to 2280. The screw has a hole down the center that we will put another screw in.

2. Insert the SSD into the M.2 slot and push it down until it touches the screw in 2280.

3. Insert an m2 x 3mm screw to hold down the SSD. You will need to purchase one as it doesn't come with the computer. You can get them on Amazon. Also, you will probably need a longer screw if you want to put on a washer.

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December 2nd, 2020 14:00

Try Here You will have to know the part number.

Also Google Shopping 

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December 2nd, 2020 14:00

@CTG_8273,

Are these M.2 screws universal? How do I know which one I need for my Dell motherboard?

Thanks,
Bill

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December 2nd, 2020 14:00

@wbarnum 

I think they are all the same. Look on the dell support site put in your service tag and you can find the Manuel.

On the dell parts site I did not even see the XPS 8940 or the XPS 8940. The Manuel  should tell you.

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December 2nd, 2020 15:00

@wbarnum - That screw should be "either/or". You just put in the correct position for whichever size NVME SSD you're installing...

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December 2nd, 2020 17:00

And @wbarnum make sure you have a magnetized screwdriver. You can get a screwdriver set here.

Small Screwdrivers  for $3.99 at Harbor Freight.

Small Screwdrivers from Dell  

Now dell price is $19.99 is anyone surprised? Maybe not the exact set but the one from Harbor Freight has the one you need Dell is still overpriced.

You can also stick the screwdriver to a refrigerator magnet. That will usually make it magnetized. Then you will not loose the screw.

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January 6th, 2022 16:00


@kenux wrote:

What if you don't have the Phillips head screw?  Both the 2230 and 2280 is missing it.  Where do I get or buy one?

Chienlee


If your PC is under warranty, you might be able to get an m2x3 screw from Dell Spare Parts, 1-800-357-3355. Have Service Tag handy when you call.

Otherwise, a local PC (repair) shop, Best Buy, local hardware store, or on line at the usual shopping sites

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January 6th, 2022 16:00

What if you don't have the Phillips head screw?  Both the 2230 and 2280 is missing it.  Where do I get or buy one?

Chienlee

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January 6th, 2022 17:00

Re: Where do I get or buy one?

It is Dell motherboard standoff DP/N 715KN.  this video demonstrates how to install it on mobo.  the ssd is then installed on top of the philips head standoff using M2 x 2 mm screw.

The standoff is available for order from Dell.  try chat w Dell live agent online to place order.

715KN NUT,M2,CRD,SFF,D9/P9. $1.99

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May 20th, 2022 10:00

I was scratching my head, then suddenly...  The "#6-32x3.8" screw...  If you look at it REALLY CLOSE at the top, there's a thread there!

So for example, with this QTEATAK kit (https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B085RNXS4S), if you take one of the smallest screws, you can SCREW IT IN ON TOP of that part # above, then you have the SPACER just like what I think is on the "main" M.2 that comes with the system.

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February 8th, 2023 04:00

Yes, I too found this to be very helpful but my M.2 does not need a second screw - just one at the back of the card.  The 2230 screw on my machine is holding in a small SSD card which I will have to remove to get the new one to fit into place.  Why doesn't Dell give these fitting instructions in the first place when the M.2 is purchased?

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