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I can verify first hand it that it does. I had 512gb sm961 I bought a few months ago because I got a good deal on it. Didn't really need it at the time but since I had it sitting there, I slapped it in and everything was pretty seemless. Bios recognized as NVME, I did a fresh install, and let the Samsung Updater software bring it back to pretty much factory settings minus some of the bloatware. If I remember correctly, crystalmark was 3495 read and 1692 write sequential. The original lite-on sata ssd had a score of around 520 read and 390 write sequential. I haven't tried the Samsung drivers for it yet, but temps are at 29 degrees idle and the speed is there so I'll probably just leave it rather than taking a chance on some OEM drivers I found online.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the interface supports NVMe SSD's. The Samsung PM961 is one SSD reported to be Okay. Here's a link > forum.tabletpcreview.com/threads/samsung-notebook-9-13-and-15-flippers-with-windows-10-and-spen.72302/page-24
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