Predator 7000 Desktop - has anybody added a second SSD?

JayDubPoDo
JayDubPoDo Member Posts: 1 Newbie

I'm uncertain looking at the manual if I can just add a new SSD in the M2_3 slot, as I believe I only have one existing SSD in the M2_2 slot (haven't added any add'l SSDs). Is this the case?

Also, I'm guessing I don't need a heat sink on an SSD since there is a thermal pad. Is this correct?

Newbie to upgrading here - appreciate any advice anyone has. Thanks!

From the manual:

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Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 18,670 Trailblazer

    Hi @JayDubPoDo

    The Predator 7000’s M.2 slots support PCIe Gen 4 x4 NVMe SSDs (also backwards‑compatible with Gen 3), so you can add a high‑performance model like the Samsung 990 Pro in the empty M2_3 slot without disturbing the OS drive.

    Install steps:

    1. Power off and unplug the desktop.
    2. Remove the side panel for motherboard access.
    3. Locate the empty M2_3 slot.
    4. If present, peel back the protective film from the thermal pad.
    5. Insert the NVMe SSD at a ~30° angle, gold contacts first.
    6. Press it down gently and secure with the M.2 screw.
    7. Refit the panel, reconnect power, and boot into Windows.
    8. Open Disk Management → initialise the new drive → create and format a new volume.

    The Samsung 990pro Gen4 SSD is very powerful that comes with a large heatsink.