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your laptop supports M.2 type ssd which is faster
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, We thank you for your question. We understand that you are willing to upgrade the system. Hence we request you to check whether the specifications of the mother board match to the specifications of the SSD. Also, you could check the specifications of the motherboard on the manufacturer's website or the user manual of the system. On the other hand you could write us at [email protected] so that we would be able to help you in the best possible way. If you have further questions, we welcome your reply. You can also visit our Contact page for other ways to reach us. Regards, The Crucial Team The memory and storage experts. ™ Micron Consumer Products Group Contact us: https://www.crucial.com/support/contact Micron Consumer Products Group, a division of Micron Europe Ltd Registered in England, Company No. 02341071 Registered Office: Greenwood House, London Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 2AA UNITED KINGDOM
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