Upgrade SSDs in Predator Triton 700

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  • popoyman
    popoyman Member Posts: 2 New User
    DanMelly said:
    I would also like to know how to upgrade the NVMe SSDs on the Triton 700. I bought two 1TB Samsung 960 Evo NVMe SSDs and there doesn't seem to be any way to configure the new drives for RAID since the bios is locked down.
    Hi Dan, i just want to check if you managed to upgrade the SSDs to 2x1TB 960 Evo... please can you guide me too as i have  zero knowledge to upgrading M.2 drives
  • WingIT
    WingIT Member Posts: 1 New User

    I installed 2 Samsung 970 evo plus 2TB SSDs on my Triton 700, but after successfully installing windows and trying to create a  Raid-0 array with Intel's RST tool, I got a BSOD with a DPC_Watchdog violation before it fully completed.

    After this, the BIOS/UEFI wouldn't even recognize the new SSDS. 

    I had to reboot the system with the original single 512GB SSD in slot #1 and one of the 970s on slot #2, and as soon as windows came up I deleted the Raid-0 array using Intel RST, and then I made sure all its partitions were deleted (with minitool partition wizard), then shutting it off, and repeating the process with the second 970.

    I tried again the installation as before but w/o creating the Raid array, but it left the system unstable, sometimes it'd refuse to boot, report that no bootable drives were available or the 2nd drive wouldn't be visible/available. Decided to try creating the raid-0 array again with the same BSOD error as before. Reverted the installation again, and decided to find out why this was happening.


    After some research, I installed Samsung Magician SSD app to try to update the SSDs firmware (I did not know you could -and should- update the firmware of SSDS, I learned something new) as it was according to the DPC_WATCHDOG error description one of the potential causes for the instability.

    However, Magician reported an incompatibility between the Samsung's SSDS and Intel NVME drivers, recommending switching to Samsung's or Microsoft's drivers instead. 

    After downloading everything from Samsung's website, I found out Samsung's drivers don't  work as they don't install on RAID arrays, and I couldn't revert to Microsoft's drivers,  so I ended up returning both SSDS after 20+ hours of trying to get this to work. I hope I'm saving someone else a lot of time and effort typing all this.

    I just bought 2 crucial P5 2TB SSDS, I hope these do work for me.
  • Skylly
    Skylly Member Posts: 3 New User
    As for the disk alignment, you can upgrade SSDs in Predator Triton 700 using Minitool partition wizard, create a bootable USB recovery disk , then install the new SSD,

    Note: Before you clone the hard drive to SSD, you need to ensure that:
        The SSD does not contain any important data because the cloning process will erase all data on the target disk.
        The available space on the SSD must be larger or equal to the used disk space on your source disk.
    There is a tutorial as follow:https://www.partitionwizard.com/clone-disk/clone-a-hard-drive.html.
    Hope that helps.