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the only thing I could find was from the website itself: "Super Cache 2 | 42mm SATA III (6G) M.2 2242 NGFF SSD | PHISON S9 Controller | FNet HybriDisk Software License CodeMyDigitalSSD Super Cache 2 SATA III/6G M.2 Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF) solid state drives are designed to boost performance in today's compact size ultrabooks, notebooks, and tablet PCs while using less power to preserve battery life on the go. Smaller and thinner than their mSATA counterparts, Super Cache 2 M.2 NGFF SSDs maximize mobile device applications performance when used in tandem as a cache drive with a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) in any mobile PC or NAS appliance that has an available M.2 slot.Featuring low density high queue depth read/write speeds of the PHISON S9 controller with a SATA 6Gb/s interface, these space saving drives provide sufficient storage space for loading an OS to alternatively serve as a bootable drive without having to spend big money on a high capacity SSD main drive with similar performance. The Super Cache 2 fills the void of an affordable high speed/high capacity SSD that can match the speed of high end SSDs, making them the perfect solution for next generation mobile computing.' SATA M.2 SSD | Solid State Drives | MyDigitalSSD.com
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If I am understanding what you want to buy is a laptop with 8 gb ssd cache. You can upgrade the 8 gb to a large ssd cache by purchasing a m2 42mm ssd card but it will be a replacement to the 8gB cache. You could also just by a laptop SSD harddrive and swap out your factory installed hard drive.
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Has anyone tried turning off the 'Allow this device to wake the computer ' mode in the network card power management settings? If that doesn't work their are more settings under network devices for waking the computer. Sometimes this prevents a computer from sleeping.
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Has anyone tried using a larger M2 SSD then 128?