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It is a 2.5" form factor drive, which should work in some laptops; however many slim laptops use the M2 SSD instead, so you may have to go with one of those. Unfortunately, none are at this capacity yet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.charles: Specs for the ASUS FX506HF indicate it supports PCIe drives and not SATA drives, such as the 870 QVO. Please contact Samsung Memory Support directly for assistance in finding the drive most suitable for your laptop and needs. Call: 1-800-SAMSUNG (ask for Memory or press #, then 6 for Memory products) Available 9AM – 9PM EST (Mon-Fri) - Samsung Memory
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don’t believe so. I looked up the specs on your Asus laptop and it now comes with an NVME PCIE type hard drive, which is much smaller, probably 1” by 3”, and very thin (looks like a memory chip). But I don’t know what internal arrangement the laptop actually has. This is a 9mm thick, 2.5-inch drive, it should fit many older or current laptops (2.5” drives come in 9mm, 12mm in SSD and up to 2 TB for mechanical versions, and 15mm thick for 4-5 TB capacity, but most laptops cannot fit a drive thicker than 12mm). For additional storage, if you need it, I would also recommend using an SD or microSD card in large capacity plugged inside an existing slot on the side, if available, capacities are up to 1 TB nowadays. I use those for backups or removable storage on my laptop. It’s not a replacement for a main hard drive, just supplementary to it. Both Seagate and Western Digital sell NVME PCIE drives, as well, see, what works. If you open up laptop, maybe add memory, too.
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