
Enjoy speedy performance with this Intel M.2 PCIe SSD. Sequential read and write speeds up to 1800 MB/sec. let you copy large files and open programs quickly, and the 2TB capacity provides ample storage space for big databases or media collections. This Intel M.2 PCIe SSD supports AES 256-bit hardware encryption to keep sensitive data secure.
Q: Is the a single or double sided stick
A: The Intel 660p Line includes 512GB, 1TB and 2TB. All three capacities are single-sided M.2 2280 NVMe cards.
Q: Hello is this ssd drive compatible with Dell G7 ?
A: Hello and thank you for your question, For this specific model, we do not have a record of compatibility, for tested and compatible systems at our end, please see the following link: https://compatibleproducts.intel.com/ProductDetails?activeModule=Processor%20OS%20Compatibility&Lang=en-US# In order to check on the compatibility for this specific system model, you will need to contact Dell. For reference, please check on further details to use this drive as a boot unit and some requirements. On the link below you will find the details needed https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000054896.html Thank you and have a great day!
Q: Is this compatible with Apple Mac Pro Air?
A: Cindy, In theory, with an adapter, the 660p should work on Mac Pro. But, like all Apple Devices, please check with the Apple Genius'. Bios might not be able to upload certain drivers.
Q: compatible in alienware 17 R5
A: No, sorry, the 17 R5 takes a SATA laptop drive. The Intel drive needs an NVMe slot.
A: With proper adapters, in theory, the Intel 660p should slot into the Mac Pro. But, the real issue will be the interface speeds. These drives are too fast for your system. The I/O difference will cause errors and can overheat your system if it cannot correct the errors that are causing the heating issue. But, like all Apple Devices, please check with the Apple Genius'. Bios might not be able to upload certain drivers.
Q: Is this device compatible with the HP 350 G1 Laptop?
A: No its not compatible
Q: Is this compatible with the MacBook Pro Model A1417 (mid 2012)?
A: Alvin, The Intel 660p NVMe Drive will not be able to be installed in the Mid 2012 Model as the current interface will not allow it to mount. Also, the motherboard in that MacBook won't be able to take advantage of the bandwidth offered by the Intel 660p SSD, which is compatible up to 4-PCI Express Lanes.