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Probook 430 G3
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I'm planning to install a M.2 SSD card and use it as my primary disk for Windows 10.

The safest solution would be to go for M.2 SATA III TLC as per manual.

However, there is  TLC and MLC version in the market and MLC seemed to be the most common one in my area.

What's difference between TLC and MLC and can I used either one version? 

Samsung M.2 SATA iii have TLC and MLC version for 500GB with same connector and MLC seems to be better solution in terms of robustness, i.e. EVO 860 mz-n6e500bw V-NAND Technology. Will this work on 430 G3? 

Can MLC type be used on Probook 430 G3?

update: I found this somewhere: "The 860 Evo comes equipped with Samsung's new 64-layer 3D TLC NAND and utilizes the new MJX controller backed by Samsung's own low-power LPDDR4 memory. 860 Evo uses 3bit MLC which is also known as TLC flash." so suffice to say it should work on my laptop ya...

 

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