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Hello people. 
I was thinking of upgrading my laptop with an m2 ssd. What I am not sure about is if I can take any m2 ssd and slap it in my case. I couldnt really find a definitive answer in the tech page.

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Yes, if the M.2 SSD meets the specifications that I provided in my first post to your thread.

 

PCIe- slot type

NVMe- protocol

TLC  memory type (3D NAND)

 

It is best to use one that has at least 256 GB storage capacity.



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PCIe NVMe TLC M.2 SSD types are compatible with your notebook



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So I can use any of them?

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Yes, if the M.2 SSD meets the specifications that I provided in my first post to your thread.

 

PCIe- slot type

NVMe- protocol

TLC  memory type (3D NAND)

 

It is best to use one that has at least 256 GB storage capacity.



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