Apr 10, 2021 路 This article provides information about the upgrade requirements for the Dell M.2 PCIE drive on the Latitude E7470. M.2 Drive To upgrade to the M.2 PCIE drive, you will need the following parts. Sep 16, 2018 路 It is KingSpec M.2 NVME 2242, model P300-256. I read at other forums that Toshiba drive works too. There are 3 things that are important: drive must be labeled as NVMe (SATA protocol is not supported in this slot) size of the drive is 42mm, the label of such drive is 2242. drive in WWAN slot is not bootable, probably no support for booting from Amazon.com: Dell Latitude E7470 - Intel Core i7 4600U 4th GEN - 8 GB RAM - 256 GB SSD (Solid State Drive) 14-inch Screen with Webcam - Windows 10 Pro (Renewed) : Electronics Apr 30, 2019 路 Latitude E7450 Memory upgrade max RAM. While the specifications for this laptop state a max RAM of 16GB, I have been able to successfully install 32 GB of RAM via (quantity 2) of 16GB SODIMM modules of type PC3L-12800. I snagged my unbranded memory off of eBay from a USA seller for about $150 USD. ** note: at times the laptop seems a bit hotter Jun 21, 2021 路 You mention Win7 doesn't support USB on Skylake systems - is that the only thing it doesn't support? What about M.2/PCIe SSD ports, would they fail to be recognised? Much appreciated, & kind regards, Niloc1017 Dec 7, 2018 路 There are 2 caveats: - M.2 drive must be 42 mm (2242 standard) and NVME disk (some m.2 disks use SATA standard - these are not compatible) - system can't boot from NVME disk, so it can only be used as 2nd disk. So, there is possibility to install 2 disks (1 normal size SSD or HDD in SATA slot) and 1 M.2 NVME 42mm in WWAN slot (only as a 2nd .

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