Disk SATA of OptiPlex 9020 m and m2

All data sheets I can find for the Optiplex USFF 9020 indicate that it can withstand a SATA m2. Which non of them tell me what edge connector and the length should be, and whether or not an impasse is required for the end.  I contacted the technical support, who sent me to the line of factory parts, but seemed to understand what I was looking for.  They kept directing me to parties for the addition of a 2.5 "SSD, not a SATA m2 card.  Also, the manual download users was a link from the U.S. site dead for weeks.  Can anyone help?

Based on the research to the motherboard, I think I can use a 42mm card with a 'B' or 'B & M' edge connector.  But, again, nothing to confirm.

Thank you.

-Tim Reid

Hi Tim,.

Thanks for your question.

I found some references that we've sold with the 9020 M m2.

Dell support for reference numbers:

331T 3 128 GB SSDR 3.65 MM, S3, SMSNG, PM851

5612H SSDR, 256GB - SATA3, 2280, L9G Liteon

PF19K 128GB SSDR 3.65 MM, S3, Toshiba, HG6

I analyzed the part number for Dell PF19K, to form M2280 - Toshiba THNSNJ128G8NU from Toshiba HG6 part number factor, 3.65 mm. This is a real picture of it:

Specs of Toshiba:

http://Toshiba.SEMICON-storage.com/us/product/storage-products/client-SSD.html

I found a pic of a similar m2 installed in a 9020M:

Also, I tried the link to the owner's manual download and it works well on my side:

http://www.Dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/OptiPlex-9020m-desktop/manuals

I hope this helps you.

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