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    4 8 15 16 23 42 tr1fon's Avatar
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    Mini PCIe mSATA ?

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    , Mini PCIe SSD, Mini PCIe >> 2.5" SATA , mSATA >> 2.5" SATA

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    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8fB...2Yzdnc/preview

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    , : Mini PCIe >> 2.5" SATA



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    Mini PCI-E mSATA .
    mSATA Mini PCI-E > SATA, USB ...
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Exp...ATA.29_variant

    Quote Originally Posted by wiki
    Mini-SATA (mSATA) variant

    Despite sharing the Mini PCI Express form factor, an mSATA slot is not necessarily electrically compatible with Mini PCI Express. For this reason, only certain notebooks are compatible with mSATA drives. Most compatible systems are based on Intel's Sandy Bridge processor architecture, using the Huron River platform. Notebooks like Lenovo's T-Series, W-Series, and X-Series ThinkPads released in MarchApril 2011 have support for an mSATA SSD card in their WWAN card slot. The ThinkPad Edge E220s/E420s, and the Lenovo IdeaPad Y460/Y560 also support mSATA.

    Some notebooks (notably the Asus Eee PC, the Apple MacBook Air, and the Dell mini9 and mini10) use a variant of the PCI Express Mini Card as an SSD. This variant uses the reserved and several non-reserved pins to implement SATA and IDE interface passthrough, keeping only USB, ground lines, and sometimes the core PCIe 1x bus intact. This makes the 'miniPCIe' flash and solid state drives sold for netbooks largely incompatible with true PCI Express Mini implementations.

    Also, the typical Asus miniPCIe SSD is 71 mm long, causing the Dell 51 mm model to often be (incorrectly) referred to as half length. A true 51 mm Mini PCIe SSD was announced in 2009, with two stacked PCB layers, which allows for higher storage capacity. The announced design preserves the PCIe interface, making it compatible with the standard mini PCIe slot. No working product has yet been developed.
    Intel has numerous desktop boards with the PCIe ×1 Mini-Card slot which typically do not support mSATA SSD. A list of desktop boards that natively support mSATA in the PCIe ×1 Mini-Card slot (typically multiplexed with a SATA port) is provided on the Intel Support site.
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    Mini PCIe SSD-.
    (2010?), AHCI.
    Mini PCIe >> Sata, .
    mSATA >> 2.5" SATA , .
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