Ended up trimming the jumper pins down with flush cutters and sanding the jumper down a bit to make things fit better
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one hiccup I ran into was that putting the WD Black NVMe into the wifi slot caused it to not power on properly, but the kingston one worked perfectly fine there.
I only realized that after remembering hearing about Thinkpad T480 users having similar issues with some SSDs inserted into the WWAN slot. IIRC some SSDs expect certain pins to be available but on a non-M key'd M.2 slot, they aren't and some adapters just pass them through straight.
I only realized that after remembering hearing about Thinkpad T480 users having similar issues with some SSDs inserted into the WWAN slot. IIRC some SSDs expect certain pins to be available but on a non-M key'd M.2 slot, they aren't and some adapters just pass them through straight.
Final setup.
Sanded down the jumper as much as possible but I think at this point there won't be anything left over so this will have to do
Sanded down the jumper as much as possible but I think at this point there won't be anything left over so this will have to do
@mikoto Couldn't you use a M2 to Sata adapter for the empty sata slot?