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Latitude e7270 SSD question

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by micah356, Jun 16, 2016.

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    bump - anyone know if this is possible?
     
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    Answered my own question. I opened up the laptop and confirmed that this is NOT possible. There is only one slot for an SSD of any kind. So I'm assuming that the NVMe ssd uses the same type of connector.

    The user manual linked above is an early version that has an incorrect diagram. The current version on the dell website clearly shows both drives using the same slot.
     
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