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November 24th, 2023 10:43

Aurora R16 ssd/sata

I’m looking to buy an Alienware R16 and upgrade the storage

i understand that the 1tb sata is a oem limit and it can have larger, in which case is this one compatible? https://amzn.eu/d/8BN00ew

i also was looking at new NVMe and the 990 pro or SN850X but these don’t always come with heat sinks. So do I need a heat sink and if so how easy to add?

Thanks!

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November 24th, 2023 13:27

That is an 8TB 3.5 hdd which should work in R16.

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November 24th, 2023 13:38

The Dell P/N for the NVMe thermal pad is 

590FG PAD,THRM,20X20X5.25,SFF,D9/P9


It looks like it is 20mm x 20mm x 5mm thick.

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November 24th, 2023 14:12

Thanks

i was thinking of just paying a little more a g getting the 990 pro with heat sink 

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November 24th, 2023 14:17

Easiest is to order it with what you want for storage options and other hardware, especially RAM and cooling.

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November 24th, 2023 14:38

@Vanadiel​ the cost to do so was a lot higher

j honestly expected better Black Friday offers if I’m honest this year was disappointing 

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November 24th, 2023 15:39

Well, you are going to find out these OEM systems can be though to upgrade, as they often have limited support for anything besides the OEM components.

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November 24th, 2023 17:05

The one component that seems to be the most easily up-gradable is boot drive and storage.

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November 24th, 2023 17:33

Thanks both. I understand the oem aspects but as you say the drives are the easier to change than others. 

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December 1st, 2023 19:37

I am also watching this model. just to confirm that the 1TB hard drive limit is that Dell only provides up to 1TB HD, while we can upgrade to a larger capacity, like the 8TB HD in the link ??

another limiting thing is it only support up to 64GB RAM with reduced BW. wish it could support 96 or 128 with 5600MHz

another option is Precision workstation but seems more expensive with more HD slots that I don't really need that many.

thanks

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December 1st, 2023 20:53

The drive sizes Dell lists are the validated sizes. Yes, anything larger should work just fine. Drive size is not an issue these days. Just format in GTP format and you are good to go.

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