mSATA SSD COMPATIBILITY LIST
mSATA solid state drives are some of the hottest SSDs on the market today, popping up in a variety of the latest mobile devices, netbooks, and notebook PCs. As time goes on, more and more people are catching wind of the SSD trend, which is no surprise to us since the performance of these drives are head and shoulders above the rest. There is really so much to love about these mSATAs - the difference is very noticeable when a small PC notebook using an mSATA SSD can boot-up and load applications faster than a top-of-the-line HDD desktop only five years ago.
At My Digital Discount, we have had a number of customers ask us if their computers are mSATA compatible. The following is a list of some of the most popular mSATA compatible models being used today:
Notebooks & Tablets with mSATA slots
Acer: Iconia Tab W500, W700
ASUS Eee Slate EP121
ASUS Zenbook: UX21, UX31
Dell Inspiron: 14Z (5423), 17R
Dell Latitude: ST-LST01, XT3
Dell Precision: M4500, M4600, M6400, M6500, M6600
Dell XPS One 2710
Dell Vostro: 3360, 3460, 3560
Fusion Garage JOOJOO
Google: CR-48 Chrome
HP Pavilion: dm4t Series (DM4T-3xxx)
HP ENVY: 15 Series (15-3xxx), 17 Series (17-3xxx)
HP Folio: 13-1000
Lenovo: K26, K47A, K47G
Lenovo IdeaPad: U300, Y460, Y470, Y480, Y560, Y570, Y580
Lenovo ThinkPad: X220, X230, T420s, T420, T430, T430s, T520, T530, L420, L430, L520, L530, W520, W530
Lenovo ThinkPad Edge: E220s, E320, E330, E420, E420s, E430, E430s, E520, E530
LG Xnote: P330
MSI: Windpad 110W
Samsung: Series 7 Slate, Series 9
Samsung Chromebook Series 5
Toshiba Portege: Z830, Z835
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PC Motherboards
Any motherboard with the Intel Z68 Express Chipset that offers an mSATA port can use an mSATA SSD as a Cache Drive or Main Drive (System Drive).
Alienware m14x r2
Mobile Devices
Drobo Mini Portable Storage Array
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