Good news for new owners of the ASUS GL752VW and bad news for the old users – newer units support M.2 NVMe

fg01The ASUS GL752VW is a well-known 17-inch gaming notebook mostly because the 15-inch version is selling like crazy. We also did a review of the model about a month ago and the unit we tested was a bit different than the ones that are shipping today.

You can find the notebook and its available configurations here: http://amzn.to/1qy5J1H

It turns out that the old batch of GL752’s ship with M.2 SATA SSDs but the new ones support the newer M.2 PCIe NVMe standard. They both share the same M-edge key connection type and the same 2280 size. We were also able to test the read and write speeds of the new SSDs in the GL752VW but we encountered a small problem, which we are going to address in a dedicated article. Anyway, the M.2 stick was able to reach around 950 MB/s and write speeds around 150 MB/s. We were expecting a bit more but we will talk about this later.

So at the end of the day, if you are a future GL752VW owner, or a recent one, the chances are that your machine supports M.2 NVMe SSDs but if you purchased your device a few months earlier, unfortunately, you are stuck with the M.2 SATA SSDs.

If your GL752VW happens to support the latest M.2 NVMe SSDs, be sure to check them out here, but be careful with the Samsung 950 Pro variants as they seem to have compatibility problems with some of the notebooks we’ve tested.

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Jose
Jose
7 years ago

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mistiq
mistiq
7 years ago

hello, would u mind to review asus ROG 501VW skylake with 4k screen please ?

Jacobus Roux
7 years ago

Good evening, do you have a source for this information and is there any way to identify the newer version?

al robertson
al robertson
7 years ago

I have the gl752vw mobo ver 2.1 prod. date august 2016 am I in luck thanks

al robertson
al robertson
7 years ago

my model # gl752vw-rb71-cb does not show up on any internet search. but it has the m.2 sata support only sticker on the back, thought it supported nvme ssd, that’s what asus specs say. I installed a 850 evo for now but I will probably return it if it wont support nvme. Bad advertising.