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In short, yes, because your laptop has an M.2 slot. Below is a longer version that may help you with upgrades in the future... Modern laptops and desktops will more often than not support at least one of the two following storage form factors... M.2 and SATA. SATA is a more legacy port that I am guessing is on the way out (for laptops anyway) due to it requiring larger drives and it being overall slower than M.2. M.2, on the other hand, is a modern slot that allows for smaller, faster storage. The SSD you are looking at now uses M.2. If you are ever looking to upgrade the storage on any computer in the future (other than recent Apple devices), make sure you look up the manufacturer's specs sheets to see if your device can use "M.2 SSDs" or "2.5" drives" (SATA)... if it can use both I would ALWAYS opt for M.2. Also, if you have a HDD already but also have an M.2 slot, DON'T THROW OUT YOUR HDD! You can set up your new M.2 SSD to be the boot drive as well as your storage for apps and games, but your HDD can still serve you extremely well for storing files because you won't notice a speed difference and you will have A LOT of extra space for it! I currently use such a setup and it is absolutely fantastic.
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