astrankan,
1. The maximum RAM is 64GB, as in two 32GB modules.
2. The maximum size storage for each slot is 2TB, for a total of 4TB of storage, so yes, you can install and use 2 2TB drives.
Whether it's Gen4 NVMe, I don't know. Hopefully the admin or someone else can answer that question. I know the 4500U version doesn't support Gen4 (a Gen4 drive would still work, but not at Gen4 speed), but I don't know about the 5600U.
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astrankan,
I should add that, with mine, the stock 512GB NVMe drive benched at 2550MB/s and 1840MB/s for read and write, respectively, using Crystal Disk Mark. I temporarily tried the XPG SX8200 Pro 512GB from my home built W11 desktop PC in the second slot, just checking to see how it worked, and it benched at ~3400MB/s and ~2900MB/s. I can't remember the exact numbers, but I do remember I was happy that it was 34 something and 29 something, right near the drive's limit. I contemplated swapping the drives, as in using the slower one in my home built desktop and using the XPG in the AMR5, but I didn't do so, as I don't really use the AMR5 for anything for which the increase in transfer speed would be of any real advantage.
The XPG SX8200 Pro is Gen 3x4. I don't have a Gen 4 NVMe to test.
I should add that, with mine, the stock 512GB NVMe drive benched at 2550MB/s and 1840MB/s for read and write, respectively, using Crystal Disk Mark. I temporarily tried the XPG SX8200 Pro 512GB from my home built W11 desktop PC in the second slot, just checking to see how it worked, and it benched at ~3400MB/s and ~2900MB/s. I can't remember the exact numbers, but I do remember I was happy that it was 34 something and 29 something, right near the drive's limit. I contemplated swapping the drives, as in using the slower one in my home built desktop and using the XPG in the AMR5, but I didn't do so, as I don't really use the AMR5 for anything for which the increase in transfer speed would be of any real advantage.
The XPG SX8200 Pro is Gen 3x4. I don't have a Gen 4 NVMe to test.
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Greetings! I wanted to know if I can install a 2.5" HDD or just a 2.5" SSD and also how to do it. I didn't find accurate information, such as HDD allocation and cable usage to connect it to the MoBo.
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The AMR5 doesn't have 2.5" drive expansion capabilities. Only the two m.2 slots.
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Re: Last frontier - RAM and SSD last info - AMD Ryzen™5 5600U(AMR5)
i have the 5800U but the 5600U is also Cezanne Zen 3 CPU, which only support PCIe v3.0
I'm running samsung 980 PRO NVMe drive, which is PCIe v4.0 but it's backwards compatible. you can see the 'slowdown' with the benchmarks
I'm running samsung 980 PRO NVMe drive, which is PCIe v4.0 but it's backwards compatible. you can see the 'slowdown' with the benchmarks
Re: Last frontier - RAM and SSD last info - AMD Ryzen™5 5600U(AMR5)
Yes; AMR5 (5800U, 5600U) supports M.2 dual hard drive slots (supports expansion of independent graphics cards) and dual-channel SO-DIMM DDR4 memory.
Hard drive support: PCIe® 3.0✖4, compatible with PCIe® 4.0. But the speed is PCIe® 3.0 version;
Currently I'm using AMR5, loaded with
SAMSUNG 980 PRO SSD 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe Gen 4 Gaming M.2 Internal Solid State Drive Memory Card + 2mo Adobe CC Photography, Maximum Speed, Thermal Control (MZ-V8P1T0B),Black
Crucial P3 1TB PCIe Gen3 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 3500MB/s - CT1000P3SSD8
If there are no high requirements for transmission, reading and writing, you can choose PCIe® 3.0
If you are considering future upgrades, you can choose PCIe® 4.0 (slightly higher temperature than PCIe® 3.0).
Hard drive support: PCIe® 3.0✖4, compatible with PCIe® 4.0. But the speed is PCIe® 3.0 version;
Currently I'm using AMR5, loaded with
SAMSUNG 980 PRO SSD 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe Gen 4 Gaming M.2 Internal Solid State Drive Memory Card + 2mo Adobe CC Photography, Maximum Speed, Thermal Control (MZ-V8P1T0B),Black
Crucial P3 1TB PCIe Gen3 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 3500MB/s - CT1000P3SSD8
If there are no high requirements for transmission, reading and writing, you can choose PCIe® 3.0
If you are considering future upgrades, you can choose PCIe® 4.0 (slightly higher temperature than PCIe® 3.0).