Aspire SSD V5 - 591 G-53HV upgrade

Hello

I recently put a V5 - 591 g-53hv Aspire series model. However, it does not come with a SSD drive pre-installed, although as I know, it contains a port M.2 SSD. I need following information to be confirmed before you buy a SSD-

-What is the specification of the port m2, IE: size (mm) and the type of key

-This disk can be used as a bootable?

Kind regards.

Hello

No problems!

Your laptop supports supported a SSD M.2 2280 (22x80mm) - SATA 3.0 (6 Gb/s) and PCIEx4-online M key

  1. Here are the original models of SSD:

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