Employing a more flexible physical specification the m 2 allows different module widths and lengths and paired with the.
M 2 socket 1 key a ssd.
22 millimeters wide by 110 millimeters long.
M 2 replaces the msata standard which uses the pci express mini card physical card layout and connectors.
Please note that one of the m 2 slots is reserved for the wlan and the other for the ssd as shown in the below image.
Currently an m 2 ssd has either one of three key types.
I checked the product specifications of the pc s motherboard.
One m 2 socket 1 key a.
As the key positions of b and m are slightly different the m.
B m or b m while a socket can only have one key.
An m 2 ssd is keyed to prevent insertion of a card connector male to an incompatible socket female on the host.
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Each key exposes a different set of interfaces to each card m 2 can connect directly to the pci express bus but different pins can be used to connect to the usb 2 0 and 3 0 buses sata iii.
B m and b m.
While the m 2 standard uses the same 22 millimeter wide slot for all cards it s not necessarily the exact same.
22 millimeters wide by 80 millimeters long.
The m 2 specification identifies 12 key ids on the module card and socket interface but m 2 ssds typically use three common keys.
The motherboard has the following expansion slots.
One m 2 socket 3 key m.
One pci express x16.
An m 2 ssd with nvme support offers up to five times more bandwidth than sata m 2 models bringing better performance in key tasks such as file transfers video or photo editing transcoding.
M 2 formerly known as the next generation form factor ngff is a specification for internally mounted computer expansion cards and associated connectors.
M 2 cards can be configured with different hardware and functionality within the m 2 platform to suit the individual needs of the system and provide an array of configuration options for the user.
Some motherboards are flexible offering mounting holes for the retention screw at some or all of these intervals.
However yes you may upgrade to an ssd.