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    #16
    I see.

    128Gb max for the Msata.
    R-TV BOX S10, Beebox N3150, Chuwi Hibox, Nvidia Shield, A95X Max

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      #17
      No 100% but thinking would it really know if it was a 250 GB HDD or SDD?
      I could be wrong.
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        #18
        Looks like you may be correct about 128GB SSD
        Curious if you put in 256 would you be able to get 2 x 128....?
        Or is it a Voltage supply to the SSD. Interesting.

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          #19
          3.3v seems to be the norm for Msata drives across the board in general.

          Perhaps they have only tested up to 128Gb.
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            #20
            Like yourself I have a spare 250 GB SSD, when it arrives just have to plug it in and see what happens....
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              #21
              It mentions 500Gb HDD (not SSD) at max sieze on the website. Do you think it will support a 1Tb HDD 5400rpm ?

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                #22
                Until it is proven by actually doing it,
                hard to say what will work or not I feel, anything is possible.
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                  #23
                  Took delivery of mine yesterday and spent the evening trying to get it to boot. I totally missed the fact it requires DDR3L (low voltage) RAM so failed miserably with not even a beep or screen image appearing.
                  I'm having a 4GB stick delivered tomorrow and will let you know how I get on.
                  I also notice that it is quite specific about HDD size as well as SSD. As I only have a 360GB and 750GB spare (as well as a 120GB SSD (somewhere!)) It'll be interesting to see if the stated 160, 320 and 500 sized drives is set in stone as I really can't imagine any modern BIOS that would be so dumb as to require a set size of dirve to be fitted.
                  Last edited by dos_box; 28 August 2015, 12:02.

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                    #24
                    Yer that's the way I was thinking with the HDD, sorry to read about the ram.
                    Lets hope that's the only HDD they had to test at the time of the propaganda sheet :-)

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by dos_box View Post
                      Took delivery of mine yesterday and spent the evening trying to get it to boot. I totally missed the fact it requires DDR3L (low voltage) RAM so failed miserably with not even a beep or screen image appearing.
                      I'm having a 4GB stick delivered tomorrow delivered tomorrow and will let you know how I get on.
                      I also notice that it is quite specific about HDD size as well as SSD. As I only have a 360GB and 750GB spare (as well as a 128GB SSD (somewhere!)) It'll be interesting to see if the stated 160, 320 and 500 sized drives is set in stone as I really can't imagine any modern BIOS that would be so dumb as to require a set size of dirve to be fitted.
                      As per the sheet, the required RAM is 1333hz max, don't think 1600mhz will work, be careful
                      Hoping your 750Gb HDD will work as I am planning on putting a 1Tb 2.5 in it for a start.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by LycanWrath View Post

                        As per the sheet, the required RAM is 1333hz max, don't think 1600mhz will work, be careful
                        Hoping your 750Gb HDD will work as I am planning on putting a 1Tb 2.5 in it for a start.

                        It was just plain DDR3 1333 I had in there. It has to be DDR3L. As I said, I have a stick on delivery from Amazon which will be arriving tomorrow. I shouldn't imagine a higher rated RAM making a differnce, it will just work at the max bus speed. If you get one of these you will find that the supplied 'instructions' are very vague and as with most things coming out of China they seem to have been designed over lunch.
                        Ooh joy! I've just found a 2GB DDR3L 1600 in my desk drawer

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by dos_box View Post


                          It was just plain DDR3 1333 I had in there. It has to be DDR3L. As I said, I have a stick on delivery from Amazon which will be arriving tomorrow. I shouldn't imagine a higher rated RAM making a differnce, it will just work at the max bus speed. If you get one of these you will find that the supplied 'instructions' are very vague and as with most things coming out of China they seem to have been designed over lunch.
                          Ooh joy! I've just found a 2GB DDR3L 1600 in my desk drawer
                          haha nice hope it works, I'll buy a 1600 DDR3L if you confirm that it works for you

                          From past experience with boards and mems, its a hit and miss to put higher speed on the board.
                          Some boards just run the memory at the highest speed in can support while others just do not post unless the memory falls within its specified required specs

                          The 1600Mhz is slightly cheaper than the 1333Mhz memory

                          EDIT:
                          On this website it talks of 1333/1600Mhz


                          while the on official Tronsmart website it talks of 1066/1333Mhz



                          Guess you will have the final word on confirming the memory compatibility

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                            #28
                            The max frequency of the RAM is 1333 MHz so you can buy RAM that works at such speed or faster (although you still will get 1333 MHz).

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                              #29
                              Well, still nothing. The DDR3L I put in thre tonight seems to have not made a difference, however it may be that it was in my desk drawer for a reason and was faulty to begin with. I don't even remeber what it was I pulled it out of!
                              I shall wait on Amazon tomorow.
                              What may also be causing an issue is that I have been trying to set it up on my 7 year old Samsung TV in the living room and I may not be seeing a picture due to HDCP issues, however I haven't seen anything like this since the old Vista day when it used to throw a hissy fit when connecting to anything it didn't like i.e. everything!
                              I really hope that Geekbuying haven't sent me another duff item. This will be two in a row!
                              I'm going to pop into my office tomorrow and drag hame a spare monitor and hdmi\dvi adaptor just in case.
                              I shall keep you all posted.

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                                #30
                                Hope all works out well...waiting to see the out come like many
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