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If your laptop supports hard drives up to 1tb then yes. Check the specs on your lap top.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't own this laptop, but I have seen this done with an A660 and a 850 EVO. Take a look at this on YouTube and compare your unit with this one, (https://youtu.be/V2hF8tS8Mz0). If you HD is using a sata connection, then upgrading to this shouldn't be a problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's a standard 2.5" laptop size drive, so it should fit without a problem into your Toshiba A665. Standard SATA interface, like all modern 2.5" laptop drives.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Should be possible; the 2.5 inch drive that is inside should be the same physical size, maybe a bit thinner yet the Samsung drive should come with a spacer if you need it. One of the best benefits of a Samsung SSD is that they have the best cloning software at the moment if you want to keep everything from your old drive. A fresh install of your OS (Windows) is better since the new drive won't inherit any issues which may exist with your old drive. Google how to replace a HDD with a SSD in a laptop, a lot of good videos out there. I recommend Tech Deals and/or Linus Tech Tips to start.
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