As the few clients that Jumper EZBook X1's have discovered, the storage in these models is nearly as atrocious as the e-waste in disabilitating 4GB RAM.
So an upgrade to a larger/faster 2242 NGFF SATA SSD will make substantial difference in a number of applications and activities.
Has for the ROGOB brand of NGFF SATA SSD, our clients have found these to be a mixed bag. Has in their advertisement from their post, he gives you the impression that the read/write speeds are 555/493MB/s, when in reality that's only the 512GB model.
The most reliable speeds come from the Transcend models, especially on size is like 128GB.
The one model that are clients have the most luck/ performance with his the KingSpec NT-512GB
KingSpec M.2 SATA SSD, 512GB 2242 SATA III 6Gbps Internal M.2 SSD, Ultra-Slim NGFF
Chosen for it speed and seeming durability. If your budget is only for the smaller sizes, still consider spending a little more on KingSpec.
As for "FPS assist", once the new SSD is in place, it will require some setup. And this is where the 512GB helps considerably.
First you'll want to download Linux Mint MATE to use as a tool later
Install the Linux distro onto a flash drive using Rufus
Once you swap the NGFF SATA SSDs, you will want to clone your 64GB eMMC main storage drive to the new SSD
Lazesoft Recovery Suite w/ Cloning Home Edition
Once the cloning is complete, shut down the laptop and remove the new SSD to eliminate chances of corruption.
Boot from the Linux flash drive, and use GParted to delete ALL partitions from the eMMC module, and format. Once complete, power down the laptop and reinstall the SSD.
You will have to adjust your boot order in BIOS to the laptop. Knows to use the SSD as the main drive for Windows.
Once in Windows, you're going to find the page file settings, and select that windows has the full eMMC as a PFZ (Page File Zone).
Once completed, now, page file and virtual memory operating within the eMMC, leaving the bandwidth of the new SSD to run Windows and games.
The FPS will be dependent on the game and the quality of your eMMC, but clients have said they've gained more than 15%, with an enormous drop in stutter.
MaxProAndU Team