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It's a 2.5 inch SSD that is built out of an all-plastic case; this can go just about anywhere there's cabling for it. According to the manual, there is space set aside for "2+1" 2.5 inch drives across the back and on the front bottom (see manual for specifics)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes if the case doesn't have a ssd mount / screw holes etc then you will need 3.5 to 2.5 adapter plate
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All of these SSD drives are of a standard form factor. They fit in laptops and desktops alike. They can go anywhere a 2.5 inch hard drive went. In general they are so light, however, that in many situations where the computer case will be stationary, you don't need to go to any big effort to secure the SSD to the chassis. If the case does not come with mounting hardware for 2.5 in drives, you can order the adapter which slots it into the same place a 3.5 in drive would normally go.
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