Internal XPS 8500 with 1 TB Mini-SATA SSD mSATA

Hello

I have a Dell XPS 8500.

I read the manual and it says that this device can take a drive internal mSATA.

But, the manual don't did me not all sizes.

Can I install an mSATA SAMSUNG 850 EVO 1 TB Mini-SATA (mSATA)?

Thank you!

Hi nohelphiccup,

Yes, they all have the same configuration. See this nice thread for installation tips.

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