Black 700 & Intel SSD 1 TB

Hello

can I use this double-sided m.2 ssd? SSDSCKKW010X6X1 INTEL SSD 540 s series

Anyone have experiences? Anyone know an alternative for a 1 TB SSD?

I now 256Go and her pups.

Thank you and best regards

Hi, I have build in the X 400 1 TB. So yes, its possible.

In any case, the manual is useless because the Interior is different - fortunally easier. It just open, remove the cables to display, modify SSDS, connect the cables in display, close, ready.

BUT: there is a big thick sticker everywhere in all other rooms. I have not tried to remove the battery. I just (accidentally) removed a small part to realize that this is not a good idea and realize that the layout is different.

So far, everything works fine. If I have the problem, I'll tell you.

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