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I'm assuming you're referring to how large of space you can go. . . which I believe any size is fine. If you mean physical size this takes 2280. 1TB is sufficient for most but you can get a 1TB intel 660p (slower than others realatively) for $90 these days. Or if you want speed, Samsung Evo 970 or better are fantastic drives. I installed mine and am removing it because 1500MB/s read with the installed intel drive to the samsungs 3500+ from the samsung doesn't translate into much of a difference in loading times in my personal experience gaming wise. If you do editing of sorts, I thats a different story. Plus I would take that extra cost and put it towards a memory stick for this laptop to run in dual channel. Hope that helps!
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you can afford it and you need it, add as much as possible. 2TB is the largest I’ve seen available in a single stick of m.2 form factor. It comes with 1 terabyte of NVMe SSD storage out of the box which is pretty outstanding, Realistically you could reach up to 4 TB if you replaced the factory stick too.
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