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08-20-2016 09:29 PM
Turns out the hdd that I picked for this laptop when I first bought it doesn't really suit my needs, and I'm looking to upgrade. I looked around, and the Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500Gb seems a good fit for what I'm looking for.
I just wanted to check if my laptop was compatable with this ssd. My initial assumption is 'yes' but before I drop the cash I wanted to confirm this. For reference, I initially went with the 500Gb SATA hdd, and I'm looking to upgrade to the 500Gb Samsung ssd 850 evo.
I can provide the SN of my laptop for reference if necessary.
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08-21-2016 12:39 AM
Hi,
The simple answer is Yes you can. You can use a standard 2.5" SSD to replace the currnet HDD. And the Samsung is a good choice.
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08-21-2016 12:39 AM
Hi,
The simple answer is Yes you can. You can use a standard 2.5" SSD to replace the currnet HDD. And the Samsung is a good choice.
Regards.
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