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This SSD is an M.2 format, so you should look up the manufacturers specifications on your particular computer to find out if this format is the correct one. For what it’s worth, M.2 is the most widely used of all the current types, so you are more than likely going to be able to use this one. I would still check the manufacturers specs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Please allow us to inform you that if the motherboard of your computer support PCIe NVMe then this SSD should work, since it's interface is PCIe NVMe. However, we would recommend you to contact your system manufacturer to verify the same.
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