Installing PCI-e x4 slot on a laptop motherboard
Installing PCI-e x4 slot on a laptop motherboard
Hello, I own an MSI GL63 8re with empty pads for a SATA 3 SSD and PCI-E 3.0 4x SSD. I’m considering installing a dedicated port socket for each and soldering them in their spots to add more storage or a GSM module. Does this setup make sense? Have anyone else done something similar on a laptop motherboard before? I’ve looked up online but haven’t found much useful info.
It's important to note that your laptop motherboard might not be compatible with this setup. Although the socket pads are present, your particular model may lack the necessary connections or settings. Additionally, the SATA III socket is designed for SATA III M.2 SSDs, while the PCIe 3.0 x4 socket can accommodate PCIe 3.0 x2/x4 M.2 SSDs.
Do you think the bios will reject the new components if the soldering is successful?
Sure, I appreciate that. I won’t handle it myself; I’ll look for a skilled repair professional instead.
These connectors are designed exclusively for SSDs. A Wi-Fi card requires a different connector, controlled by the A or E button. Both are marked as "SSD".