Thanks for confirmingCrucial MX500 CT250MX500SSD4 250 GB confirmed working.
Thanks for confirmingCrucial MX500 CT250MX500SSD4 250 GB confirmed working.
I've see this conflicting information too!I hope I did not miss this information in this thread. I purchased my J50C-4 from Minix's Amazon storefront.
In the description, "...The 2280 M.2 slot [SATA 6.0Gbps], support to storage expansion up to 1TB"
Can someone confirm this to be the case? I have read elsewhere the max storage capacity supported is 512MB.
Please follow the information on the official spec sheet [512GB] and we recommend purchasing from the verified compatibility list on the first page of this thread.I hope I did not miss this information in this thread. I purchased my J50C-4 from Minix's Amazon storefront.
In the description, "...The 2280 M.2 slot [SATA 6.0Gbps], support to storage expansion up to 1TB"
Can someone confirm this to be the case? I have read elsewhere the max storage capacity supported is 512GB.
To hazard a guess I would say yes, possibly!Hi I have g.skill F4-2400C16S-8GRS DDR4-2400 8GBx1 will this work with J50C-4+?
Good time of day, Dears!
I've upgraded my device with WD Red SA500 WDS500G1R0B 500 Gb, M.2 2280, SATA III
and CORSAIR Vengeance CMSX16GX4M2A2400C16 DDR4 - 2x 8Gb 2400, SO-DIMM, Ret
- everything works.
Best regards!
That's an impressively organised workshop Happy to know you like NEO J50C-4Samsung 860 EVO SATA M.2 1TB confirmed compatible. Running it with two of the popular Crucial 8GB Single DDR4 2400 MT/S (PC4-19200) SR x8 SODIMM 260-Pin Memory - CT8G4SFS824A for a total of 16GB.
Specifically, I bought this: Samsung 860 EVO SSD 1TB - M.2 SATA Internal Solid State Drive with V-NAND Technology (MZ-N6E1T0BW)
SSD on Amazon. I was tempted to try the 2TB out of sheer curiosity, just seemed like a lot of $$ for a garage computer.
Cloned with Data Migration tool from Samsung, activated in BIOS and here we are.
Before and after performance stats via Samsung Magician software, for what it's worth:
Nice and neat.
Thank you Minix for building a great computer in this form factor, J50C-4, also from Amazon.
It’s really great to see photos like yours, we’re always interested to see the different ways our customers put our products to good use. Lots of different use cases that we never even thought of when initially designing the productsThanks. I'm seriously impressed. I initially bought it as a quick-reference computer when mid-job. After seeing what it can do, I added memory, storage, moved 2 VM's, my music player (bluetooth speaker not shown) and all my tools native or otherwise. I only have one more program on my old VAIO and that thing's going to the scrap heap.