Amazing laptop with 1 x sata 3 + 2 x pcie 3 slots, but all that's letting it down in my opinion is the slow sd card reader. Of course i can use a bulky external sd card device which i have, but I'd rather not as it blocks use of other usb ports as they're very close together.
The laptops internal sd card reader is slow and MSI have confirmed its a usb 2.0 interface. I'm a newbie, but I have some knowledge of how things might work.
So basically.........2 x usb type A 3.2 gen 1 ports and an usb 2.0 sd card reader.......This is all on a small seperate circuit board attached to the mother board by ribbon cable. Please see attached images.
Is it possible to replace only the sd card reader part with a higher rated part and have this soldered onto the exsisting seperate board.......for e.g uhs-II sd card reader with faster speeds.
I'm definitely not going to attempt to mod my current board but maybe purchase a spare board and tinker if its even possible.......It's got to be, right ?
The laptop is probably reading the SD cards at the correct speed, (25 MHz) the eternal SD card readers read the SD cards at 50 MHz even if the card does not support this speed. This works in the majority of cases but it is not guaranteed. So basically the external SD card readers exceed the SD card specification and the laptop reads at the correct speed.
The laptop is probably reading the SD cards at the correct speed, (25 MHz) the eternal SD card readers read the SD cards at 50 MHz even if the card does not support this speed. This works in the majority of cases but it is not guaranteed. So basically the external SD card readers exceed the SD card specification and the laptop reads at the correct speed.
I get what you're trying to say, I just wasn't happy with the usb 2.0 speeds of the laptop and wondered if it was possible to mod.
I'll stick with the external reader i have.
Thank you for your input.