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From what I gather, there is only 1 M.2 slot for SSDs, but you can clone the existing drive to a larger drive and use that to boot into. If I had to guess, you can put any size M.2 NVME drive (I think it's a 4x4 PCIE M.2 slot), but anything over 2TB is still expensive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s much easier to get an external SSD and plug in USB 3.0. You’d be surprised how hard it is to notice a difference in speed from internal drives. They even have drives that get power from the same usb cable so they’re truly portable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.you can but you will need to remove the old ssd and potentially clone it, if you were to just add a new one without doing so you will have no bootable device so just be careful and do your research.
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