A:Answer Open up the back of your laptop and check to see if it uses a stick/block type SSD/HDD. If you see a stick configuration SSD (look at the product pictures for reference), then yes, you can replace that part. But be careful; you will have to copy your data from your old SSD onto the new one. Otherwise, your entire operating system (likely Windows in most gaming laptops), may be wiped out and thus your computer will be rendered useless unless you want to pay for Windows again or download Linux... long story short, look at a YouTube video before attempting.