Laptops and netbooks:: thinkpad x series laptops:: thinkpad x250 Lenovo PC Support - Lenovo Support US. Thing is that not all m.2 SSDs have the same PHYSICAL size. The slot in the x240 for example fits the m.2 2242 form factor. I think that the x250 should have the same since the dimensions are not different. So lookout for the form factor when buying one of them.
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In this guide, I’ll be taking apart a Lenovo ThinkPad X250 in order to access and upgrade the hard drive, SSD and RAM.
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First of all, unlock and remove the battery.
Remove eight screws securing the bottom cover to the laptop.
Remove the SD card tray from the laptop.
Here’s the SD card tray.
There are seven clips securing the bottom cover to the body.
You can release the clips with a guitar pick.
Once all clips were released, you can remove the bottom cover.
Under the bottom cover you can get access to the following internal components:
– Hard drive
– RAM module
– M.2 SSD
– Internal battery
– Heat sink and Cooling Fan
– Wireless card
– Speaker
The laptop comes with a 16GB 2242 M.2 SSD. My new M.2 2242 is Transcend MTS400 SATA3 M.2 SSD. By the way, Plextor M6G is also compatible the Lenovo ThinkPad X250.
Remove the screw and take the SSD out of its slot.
Install the Transcend MTS400 SATA3 M.2 SSD into the slot
The laptop comes with a Seagate 500GB 7200RPM, and you can upgrade to a larger capacity hard drive, or replace it with a 2.5″ SSD.
In my case, I replace it with a 2.5″ Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB SSD.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X250 comes with an 8GB DDR3L-1600MHz RAM. It has to meet my daily needs, so I did not upgrade the memory, but a user has been upgraded to 16GB, and can be used normally, please see this thread from Lenovo forum.